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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-16 - Res. Creating a Shellfish Protection District in Hood Canal No. 6Resolution No. A Resolution Creating a Shellfish Protection District in Hood Canal #6/Big Bend WHEREAS, Washington State Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health and Safety, by Final Order issued on August 6, 2015, downgraded the commercial shellfish area classification of a portion of Hood Canal #6 from "Approved" to "Conditionally Approved' (Attachment A); WHEREAS, Chapter 90.72 RCW requires, by law any County with tidelands within such boundaries of those affected areas identified in such a 'Final Order' to establish a shellfish protection district and to establish a Shellfish Protection District program with elements intended to improve water quality in such shellfish tidelands by decreasing, and if possible, eliminating nonpoint pollution from stormwater runoff, malfunctioning onsite septic sewage systems, animal pollution not adhering to best management practices and other activities that jeopardize and threaten water quality, and WHEREAS, Chapter 90.72 requires this County's legislative authority, being subject to the 'Final Order' issued by the Washington State Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health and Safety, to comply with such an order to create such a shellfish protection district when a downgrade of classification occurs; and WHEREAS, this County's legislative authority intends to comply fully with the 'Final Order' issued on August 6, 2015 by the State of Washington Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health and Safety; and WHEREAS, this County's legislative authority also realizes water quality degradation of the marine tidelands and fresh waters of Mason County continues to threaten the public's health and safety and other beneficial uses of these waters for agriculture, fish and wildlife protection and recreation, and WHEREAS, this County's legislative authority further recognizes maintaining the highest levels of water quality is paramount to sustaining the livelihood of Mason County, this Puget Sound region, and to the greater environment; and WHEREAS, this County's legislative authority wishes to be an active participant in helping to work towards curing the problems facing water quality in the area; WHEREAS this County's legislative authority has established the boundary of the Shellfish Protection District based upon the best available scientific information and data identifying any and all possible related sources and areas of origin of all possible nonpoint pollution effecting the water quality of the area as identified in the 'Final Order' issued on August 6, 2015 by the State of Washington Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health and Safety; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a shellfish protection district shall be established encompassing the area within the boundaries shown on "Attachment B". Resolution No. 0 S' b PASSED this 9th day of February 2016 Alt ST: I Juli= Almanzor, Clerk of the Board, APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF MASON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Terri Jeffre Tim Sheldon, Commissioner ,friV\k) Tim Whitehead, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Randy Neatherlin, Commissioner C:. h &lc- • STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 243 Israel Road SE • PO Box 47824.Olympia, Washington 98504-7824 TDD Relay Service: 1-800-525-0127 (TDDi77Y 711) August 6, 2015 Debbie Riley, Environmental Health Director Mason County Department of Health Services Post Office Box 1666 Shelton, Washington 98584 Dear Ms. Riley: Our office is reclassifying 17 acres of the Hood Canal 6 (Alderbrook Cove) commercial shellfish growing area in Mason County from Approved to Conditionally Approve . This change in classification was prompted by the results of a comprehensive review of pollution conditions and marine water quality data. We anticipate that the reclassification will be finalized by September 10, 2015. The review indicates that Marine Water Station 292 fails the National Shellfish Sanitation Program water quality and shoreline sanitary condition criteria for an Approved classification. Based on our evaluation of marine water data, we have determined that this portion of Hood Canal 6 (Alderbrook Cove) meets the standards for a Conditionally Approved classification. The area will be closed to commercial shellfish harvest for five days after a 0.75inch or greater rainfall in 24 hours as recorded at Taylor United FLUPSY gage. The area being reclassified is identified by boundary lines in Figure 3 of the enclosed Addendum to the 2005 Sanitary Survey Report of Hood Canal 6. If you have any questions, please contact Trevor Swanson at 360-236-3313 Sincerely, Jerrod Dis, P.E. Office Director Enclosure Aticichmevyk �5 Big Bend Shellfish Protection District 0 0.050.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Miles Legend Stream Shellfish Protection District Boundary Road