Pumps. For the purpose of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, fish bearing waters shall be defined as any part of a natural watercourse, marine water body, managed watercourse with headwaters (green) and that part of a managed watercourse without headwaters (magenta) or artificial watercourse (yellow) that is within 300 feet of a functioning tidegate or floodgate confluence with a natural watercourse, marine water body or managed watercourse with headwaters (green). Surface water pumps in fish bearing waters as defined above shall be fitted with a screen or otherwise be approved by WDFW per RCW 77.55.040, 77.55.070, 77.55.310 and 77.55.320. Within five years from the effective date of the Drainage Maintenance Agreement, incorporating the provisions of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, each pump facility in fish bearing waters as defined above that is owned, operated and maintained by DID #16 shall be in compliance with the pump screening provisions stipulated in the General Hydraulic Project Approval (GHPA) issued to the district specific to the Drainage Maintenance Agreement and this Drainage Maintenance Plan. In the event that the established pump screen criteria cannot be met, the Drainage Maintenance Plan shall be modified within 5 years from the effective date of the district’s Drainage Maintenance Agreement to identify a mutually acceptable alternative technology that meets or exceeds these criteria and a mutually acceptable strategy and timeline for implementation.
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Pumps. For the purpose of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, fish bearing waters shall be defined as any part of a natural watercourse, marine water body, managed watercourse with headwaters (green) and that part of a managed watercourse without headwaters (magenta) or artificial watercourse (yellow) that is within 300 feet of a functioning tidegate or floodgate confluence with a natural watercourse, marine water body or managed watercourse with headwaters (green). Surface water pumps in fish bearing waters as defined above shall be fitted with a screen or otherwise be approved by WDFW per RCW 77.55.040, 77.55.070, 77.55.310 and 77.55.320. Within five years from the effective date of the Drainage Maintenance Agreement, incorporating the provisions of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, each pump facility in fish bearing waters as defined above that is owned, operated and maintained by DID #16 18 shall be in compliance with the pump screening provisions stipulated in the General Hydraulic Project Approval (GHPA) issued to the district specific to the Drainage Maintenance Agreement and this Drainage Maintenance Plan. In the event that the established pump screen criteria cannot be met, the Drainage Maintenance Plan shall be modified within 5 years from the effective date of the district’s Drainage Maintenance Agreement to identify a mutually acceptable alternative technology that meets or exceeds these criteria and a mutually acceptable strategy and timeline for implementation.
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Pumps. For the purpose of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, fish bearing waters shall be defined as any part of a natural watercourse, marine water body, managed watercourse with headwaters (green) and that part of a managed watercourse without headwaters (magenta) or artificial watercourse (yellow) that is within 300 feet of a functioning tidegate or floodgate confluence with a natural watercourse, marine water body or managed watercourse with headwaters (green). Surface water pumps in fish bearing waters as defined above shall be fitted with a screen or otherwise be approved by WDFW per RCW 77.55.040, 77.55.070, 77.55.310 and 77.55.320. Within five years from the effective date of the Drainage Maintenance Agreement, incorporating the provisions of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, each pump facility in fish bearing waters as defined above that is owned, operated and maintained by DID #16 5 shall be in compliance with the pump screening provisions stipulated in the General Hydraulic Project Approval (GHPA) issued to the district specific to the Drainage Maintenance Agreement and this Drainage Maintenance Plan. In the event that the established pump screen criteria cannot be met, the Drainage Maintenance Plan shall be modified within 5 years from the effective date of the district’s Drainage Maintenance Agreement to identify a mutually acceptable alternative technology that meets or exceeds these criteria and a mutually acceptable strategy and timeline for implementation.
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