Ecology adopts new clean water rule

Ecology has adopted the state’s new fish consumption rule. The rule updates Washington’s water quality standards for toxics, establishing how clean our lakes, rivers, and marine waters need to be. (NOAA photo)

Following extensive outreach, the Department of Ecology last week adopted a water quality rule that safeguards the health of Washington’s people and its economy.

The fish consumption rule, as it is widely known, updates Washington’s water quality standards for toxics, establishing how clean our lakes, rivers and marine waters need to be. The standards set pollution limits for businesses and municipalities that discharge wastewater. They are based, in part, on the amount of toxics contained in the fish that people eat from Washington waters and are required by the federal Clean Water Act.