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Emergency Operation Plan 2021 Updated
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2/1/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Sign the Resolution Adopting the Most Recent Update of the Emergency Operation Plan (EOP) for the Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD)
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Updated signature page.
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2
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Consent Agenda
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85773
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Resolution
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27 <br /> <br />365-196-825 <br />(GMA) Potable Water <br />Each building permit applicant shall provide evidence of an <br />adequate water supply consistent with RCW 19.27.097 for a <br />building needing potable water. If Ecology has adopted rules <br />on this subject, or any part of it, local regulations should be <br />consistent with those rules. <br />AGO 1992 No. <br />17-July 28, <br />1992 <br />Requirement of <br />Adequate Water <br />Supply before a <br />Building Permit is <br />Issued <br />The local building department must satisfy itself that the <br />potable water source is reliable, of sufficient quality and <br />quantity. This requires demonstration that water actually will <br />be made available to the building for a reasonable period of <br />time. <br />WAC 173- <br />539A <br />Moratorium on use of ground water in upper Kittitas County. <br />Requires water budget neutrality for building permits and <br />requires metering for new residential connections and/or new <br />use of exempt groundwater. <br />AGO 2002 No. <br />70279-9 28- <br />March, 2002 <br />Campbell & <br />Gwinn <br />Decision made by the Attorney General related to a case <br />between Washington State Department of Ecology and local <br />government about contiguous plats and use of exempt wells. <br />43.20.050 <br />246-366 WAC <br />Primary and <br />Secondary <br />Schools <br />Maintain minimum environmental health and safety <br />standards for school facilities until legislative action. <br />43.20.050 <br />246-376 WAC Camps Requirements for environmental conditions in camps. <br />70.90.120 <br />43.20.050 <br />246-260 WAC <br />Water Recreation <br />Facilities <br />Protect the health, safety, and welfare of users of water <br />recreation facilities. <br />70.160 Smoking in <br />Public Places <br />To protect the health and welfare of all citizens, including <br />workers in their places of employment, by prohibiting <br />smoking in public places and workplaces. <br />KCC Title <br />8.24: Health, <br />Welfare and <br />Sanitation <br />Smoking and <br />Vaping in Public <br />Places <br /> <br />70.05, 70.95 <br />Chapter <br />173-351 <br />WAC <br />Criteria for <br />municipal <br />solid waste <br />landfills <br />Establish minimum statewide standards for all municipal <br />solid waste landfill (MSWLF) units <br />70.05, 70.95 <br />Chapter <br />173-303 <br />WAC <br />Dangerous <br />Waste <br />Regulations <br />Establishes and designates sitting, design, operation, tracking, <br />and handling responsibilities for hazardous waste <br />management.
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