Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 90 Water Rights -- Environment - Chapter 90.50A Water Pollution Control Facilities -- Federal Capitalization Grants
- 90.50A.005 Purpose
The long-range health and environmental goals for the state of Washington require the protection of the state's surface and underground waters for the health, safety, ...
- 90.50A.010 Definitions
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) "Department" means the department of ecology. (2) "Eligible cost" ...
- 90.50A.020 Water pollution control revolving fund
(1) The water pollution control revolving fund is hereby established in the state treasury. Moneys in this fund may be spent only after legislative appropriation. ...
- 90.50A.030 Use of moneys in fund
The department shall use the moneys in the water pollution control revolving fund to provide financial assistance as provided in the water quality act of ...
- 90.50A.040 Administration of fund
Moneys deposited in the water pollution control revolving fund shall be administered by the department. In administering the fund, the department shall: (1) Consistent with ...
- 90.50A.050 Loans from fund -- Requirements for recipients
Any public body receiving a loan from the fund shall: (1) Appear on the annual project priority list to be identified for funding under section ...
- 90.50A.060 Defaults
If a public body defaults on payments due to the fund, the state may withhold any amounts otherwise due to the public body and direct ...
- 90.50A.070 Establishment of policies for loan terms and interest rates
The department shall establish by rule policies for establishing loan terms and interest rates for loans made from the fund that assure that the objectives ...
- 90.50A.080 Puget Sound partners
(1) In administering the fund, the department shall give priority consideration to: (a) A public body that is a Puget Sound partner, as defined in ...
- 90.50A.900 Severability -- 1988 c 284
If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009