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The Department of Health is responsible for ensuring safe and reliable drinking water. They also regulate the planning and engineering components of water systems. We have a memorandum of understanding that describes each agencys role and responsibilities for regulating municipal water.
You can get the information from your well report which is typically recorded in your states documents. You can get the information from the company who drilled the well.
The Washington State Department of Ecology regulates well drilling for both individual and public water systems. Their Homeowners Guide to Well Construction (PDF) provides detailed information on the process. Wells must be drilled by a licensed well driller.
Once a well is drilled, water may only be withdrawn if it is legally available. The water also needs to be put to beneficial use to establish a water right. Before drilling a well, you may need to: Submit a notice of intent You must submit a notice of intent (NOI) to us 72 hours before a well is drilled.
Permit-exempt wells are authorized through RCW 90.44. 050. This state law allows use of groundwater for specific purposes without the need to obtain a water rights permit. Although these permit-exempt uses dont require a water right permit, you are still subject to state water law.
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Waters of the state belong to the public and cant be owned by any individual or group. Instead, a person or group may be granted a right to use a volume of water, for a defined purpose, in a specific place.

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