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Small Business Economic Impact Analysis for Chapter 173-517 WAC - Water Resources Program for the Quilcene–Snow Watershed (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
09-11-015May 2009
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Author(s) Tryg Hoff
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) is proposing Chapter 173-517 of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC), Water Resource Program for the Quilcene-Snow Watershed, Water Resources Inventory Area (WRIA) 17.

The purpose of this Small Business Economic Impact Statement (SBEIS) is to identify and evaluate the various requirements and costs that the proposed rule might impose on businesses. In particular, the SBEIS examines whether the costs on businesses from the proposed rule impose a disproportionate impact on the state’s small businesses. The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.85.040 describes the specific purpose and required content of an SBEIS.
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Keywords Water Management Program, WRIA 17, instream flows
WEB PAGE Quilcene-Snow Water Resources Management Program
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 17 Quilcene-Snow