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Statutes > Washington > Title-90 > 90-90 > 90-90-010

Columbia river basin water supply development account — Use for storage facilities and access to water supplies — Evaluation — Public comment — Use of net water savings.

(1) The Columbia river basin water supply development account is created in the state treasury. The account may receive direct appropriations from the legislature, receipts of any funds pursuant to RCW 90.90.020 and 90.90.030, or funds from any other sources.

     (2)(a) Expenditures from the Columbia river basin water supply development account may be used to assess, plan, and develop new storage, improve or alter operations of existing storage facilities, implement conservation projects, or any other actions designed to provide access to new water supplies within the Columbia river basin for both instream and out-of-stream uses. Except for the development of new storage projects, there shall be no expenditures from this account for water acquisition or transfers from one water resource inventory area to another without specific legislative authority.

     (b) Two-thirds of the funds placed in the account shall be used to support the development of new storage facilities; the remaining one-third shall be used for the other purposes listed in this section.

     (3)(a) Funds may not be expended from this account for the construction of a new storage facility until the department of ecology evaluates the following:

     (i) Water uses to be served by the facility;

     (ii) The quantity of water necessary to meet those uses;

     (iii) The benefits and costs to the state of meeting those uses, including short-term and long-term economic, cultural, and environmental effects; and

     (iv) Alternative means of supplying water to meet those uses, including the costs of those alternatives and an analysis of the extent to which long-term water supply needs can be met using these alternatives.

     (b) The department of ecology may rely on studies and information developed through compliance with other state and federal permit requirements and other sources. The department shall compile its findings and conclusions, and provide a summary of the information it reviewed.

     (c) Before finalizing its evaluation under the provisions of this section, the department of ecology shall make the preliminary evaluation available to the public. Public comment may be made to the department within thirty days of the date the preliminary evaluation is made public.

     (4) Net water savings achieved through conservation measures funded by the account shall be placed in trust in proportion to the state funding provided to implement a project.

     (5) Net water savings achieved through conservation measures funded by the account developed within the boundaries of the federal Columbia river reclamation project and directed to the Odessa subarea to reduce the use of groundwater for existing irrigation is exempt from the provisions of subsection (4) of this section.

     (6) Moneys in the Columbia river basin water supply development account created in this section may be spent only after appropriation.

     (7) Interest earned by deposits in the account will be retained in the account.

[2006 c 6 § 2.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-90 > 90-90 > 90-90-010

Columbia river basin water supply development account — Use for storage facilities and access to water supplies — Evaluation — Public comment — Use of net water savings.

(1) The Columbia river basin water supply development account is created in the state treasury. The account may receive direct appropriations from the legislature, receipts of any funds pursuant to RCW 90.90.020 and 90.90.030, or funds from any other sources.

     (2)(a) Expenditures from the Columbia river basin water supply development account may be used to assess, plan, and develop new storage, improve or alter operations of existing storage facilities, implement conservation projects, or any other actions designed to provide access to new water supplies within the Columbia river basin for both instream and out-of-stream uses. Except for the development of new storage projects, there shall be no expenditures from this account for water acquisition or transfers from one water resource inventory area to another without specific legislative authority.

     (b) Two-thirds of the funds placed in the account shall be used to support the development of new storage facilities; the remaining one-third shall be used for the other purposes listed in this section.

     (3)(a) Funds may not be expended from this account for the construction of a new storage facility until the department of ecology evaluates the following:

     (i) Water uses to be served by the facility;

     (ii) The quantity of water necessary to meet those uses;

     (iii) The benefits and costs to the state of meeting those uses, including short-term and long-term economic, cultural, and environmental effects; and

     (iv) Alternative means of supplying water to meet those uses, including the costs of those alternatives and an analysis of the extent to which long-term water supply needs can be met using these alternatives.

     (b) The department of ecology may rely on studies and information developed through compliance with other state and federal permit requirements and other sources. The department shall compile its findings and conclusions, and provide a summary of the information it reviewed.

     (c) Before finalizing its evaluation under the provisions of this section, the department of ecology shall make the preliminary evaluation available to the public. Public comment may be made to the department within thirty days of the date the preliminary evaluation is made public.

     (4) Net water savings achieved through conservation measures funded by the account shall be placed in trust in proportion to the state funding provided to implement a project.

     (5) Net water savings achieved through conservation measures funded by the account developed within the boundaries of the federal Columbia river reclamation project and directed to the Odessa subarea to reduce the use of groundwater for existing irrigation is exempt from the provisions of subsection (4) of this section.

     (6) Moneys in the Columbia river basin water supply development account created in this section may be spent only after appropriation.

     (7) Interest earned by deposits in the account will be retained in the account.

[2006 c 6 § 2.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-90 > 90-90 > 90-90-010

Columbia river basin water supply development account — Use for storage facilities and access to water supplies — Evaluation — Public comment — Use of net water savings.

(1) The Columbia river basin water supply development account is created in the state treasury. The account may receive direct appropriations from the legislature, receipts of any funds pursuant to RCW 90.90.020 and 90.90.030, or funds from any other sources.

     (2)(a) Expenditures from the Columbia river basin water supply development account may be used to assess, plan, and develop new storage, improve or alter operations of existing storage facilities, implement conservation projects, or any other actions designed to provide access to new water supplies within the Columbia river basin for both instream and out-of-stream uses. Except for the development of new storage projects, there shall be no expenditures from this account for water acquisition or transfers from one water resource inventory area to another without specific legislative authority.

     (b) Two-thirds of the funds placed in the account shall be used to support the development of new storage facilities; the remaining one-third shall be used for the other purposes listed in this section.

     (3)(a) Funds may not be expended from this account for the construction of a new storage facility until the department of ecology evaluates the following:

     (i) Water uses to be served by the facility;

     (ii) The quantity of water necessary to meet those uses;

     (iii) The benefits and costs to the state of meeting those uses, including short-term and long-term economic, cultural, and environmental effects; and

     (iv) Alternative means of supplying water to meet those uses, including the costs of those alternatives and an analysis of the extent to which long-term water supply needs can be met using these alternatives.

     (b) The department of ecology may rely on studies and information developed through compliance with other state and federal permit requirements and other sources. The department shall compile its findings and conclusions, and provide a summary of the information it reviewed.

     (c) Before finalizing its evaluation under the provisions of this section, the department of ecology shall make the preliminary evaluation available to the public. Public comment may be made to the department within thirty days of the date the preliminary evaluation is made public.

     (4) Net water savings achieved through conservation measures funded by the account shall be placed in trust in proportion to the state funding provided to implement a project.

     (5) Net water savings achieved through conservation measures funded by the account developed within the boundaries of the federal Columbia river reclamation project and directed to the Odessa subarea to reduce the use of groundwater for existing irrigation is exempt from the provisions of subsection (4) of this section.

     (6) Moneys in the Columbia river basin water supply development account created in this section may be spent only after appropriation.

     (7) Interest earned by deposits in the account will be retained in the account.

[2006 c 6 § 2.]