Water_Right_Permit
DRAFT REPORT OF EXAMINATION FOR WATER RIGHT APPLICATION
State of Washington
WATER RIGHT PERMIT
WR Doc ID 6802694
PRIORITY DATE WATER RIGHT APPLICATION NUMBER
January 24, 2020 G2-30759
NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS SITE ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT)
YMCA of Greater Seattle
909 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
Total Rate and Quantity Authorized for Withdrawal
WITHDRAWAL RATE (gpm) ANNUAL QUANTITY (ac-ft/yr)
100 17.75
gpm = Gallons per Minute; ac-ft/yr = Acre-feet per Year
Purpose(s)
PURPOSE WITHDRAWAL RATE (gpm) ANNUAL QUANTITY (ac-ft/yr) PERIOD OF USE
ADDITIVE NON-ADDITIVE ADDITIVE NON-ADDITIVE
Domestic Supply 100 16 1/1 – 12/31
Irrigation 100 1.75 5/15 – 9/15
IRRIGATED ACRES PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM INFORMATION
ADDITIVE NON-ADDITIVE WATER SYSTEM NAME and ID CONNECTIONS
1 TBD TBD
SPECIAL REMARKS:
Because of the capital costs and complex funding strategies for a camp of this scale, Camp Mineral Lake
will be phased over a period of up to 20 years. The proposed buildout schedule is presented in Table 2.
Source Location
COUNTY WATERBODY TRIBUTARY TO WATER RESOURCE INVENTORY AREA
Lewis Groundwater N/A 11
SOURCE NAME PARCEL WELL TAG TOWNSHIP RANGE SECTION QQ Q LATITUDE LONGITUDE
Well 1 038931011002 BBN 866 14 N 05 E 04 NW NE 46.731884 -122.178019
Well 2 038931011002 TBD 14 N 05 E 04 NW NE TBD TBD
Well 3 TBD TBD 14 N 05 E 05 S ½
NW TBD TBD
QQ Q = Quarter Quarter Datum: NAD83/WGS84
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Place of Use
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTHORIZED PLACE OF USE
LOTS 1 THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE OF TRACTS A, B and C of SEGREGATION SURVEY, RECORDED JUNE 7,
2012, UNDER AUDITOR’S FILE No. 3379875, IN VOLUME 28 OF SURVEYS, PAGE 219, AS AMENDED BY
SURVEY RECORDED JUNE 22, 2012 UNDER AUDITOR’S FILE NO. 3380676 IN VOLUME 28 OF SURVEYS,
PAGE 224, RECORDS OF LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON, BEING LOCATED WITHIN SECTIONS 2, 3, 4 AND
10, TOWNSHIP 14 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., AND SECTIONS 26, 27, 28, 33, 34 and 35, TOWNSHIP
15 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
Proposed Works
Well 1 (BBN-866) is 249 feet deep and is completed in a fractured bedrock aquifer. A 6-inch-diameter
steel casing extends from the surface to 54 feet below ground surface (bgs). A 4-inch-diameter PVC
liner was installed from 29 to 249 feet bgs with perforations between 239 and 249 feet bgs.
Development Schedule
BEGIN PROJECT BY THIS DATE COMPLETE PROJECT BY THIS DATE PUT WATER TO FULL USE BY THIS DATE
Started September 1, 2032 September 1, 2042
Attention: These dates represent deadlines that must be met or risk cancellation of this authorization.
Submittal of formal documentation for each stage is required. Extensions may be requested.
Measurement of Water
HOW OFTEN MUST WATER USE BE MEASURED AND RECORDED? Monthly
HOW OFTEN MUST WATER USE DATA BE REPORTED TO ECOLOGY? Annually by January 31
WHAT QUANTITY SHOULD BE REPORTED? Total annual quantity in acre-feet
WHAT RATE SHOULD BE REPORTED? Annual peak rate of withdrawal in gpm
Provisions
Progress Reports
The permittee is required to provide Ecology progress reports every five (5) years beginning November
1, 2022. Progress reports will consist of describing efforts made on project in the previous five (5) year
period and if the project is progressing on schedule. Any changes in point of contact must also be
updated.
Measurements, Monitoring, Metering, and Reporting
An approved measuring device must be installed and maintained for each of the sources identified by
this water right in accordance with the rule “Requirements for Measuring and Reporting Water Use”,
chapter 173-173 WAC, which describes the requirements for data accuracy, device installation and
operation, and information reporting. It also allows a water user to petition the Department of Ecology
(Ecology) for modifications to some of the requirements.
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Water allocations for domestic supply and irrigation will need to be metered separately.
Recorded water use data shall be submitted electronically by January 31 each year. To set up an Internet
reporting account, contact the Southwest Regional Office. If you do not have Internet access, you can
still submit hard copies by contacting the Southwest Regional Office for forms to submit your water use
data.
Proof of Appropriation
Consistent with the development schedule given in this report (unless extended by Ecology), the water
right holder must file a Notice of Proof of Appropriation (PA) of Water with Ecology. The PA documents
the project is complete and all the water needed has been put to full beneficial use (perfected). In order
to verify the extent of water use under this permit, an inspection of water use is typically required,
known as a “proof exam”.
Schedule and Inspections
Department of Ecology personnel, upon presentation of proper credentials, shall have access at
reasonable times, to the project location, and to inspect at reasonable times, records of water use,
wells, diversions, measuring devices and associated distribution systems for compliance with water law.
This Permit Subject to Cancellation
This permit shall be subject to cancellation should the permittee fail to comply with the above
development schedule and/or to give notice to the Department of Ecology on forms provided by the
Department documenting such compliance.
Given under my hand and the seal of this office at Bellevue, Washington this 11th day of January, 2022.
OK/TH by___________________________________________________
Michael J. Gallagher, Section Manager
SWRO Water Resources