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Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee

SB 6874


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Brief Description: Regarding the Columbia river water delivery account.

Sponsors: Senators Brown, Rockefeller, Kauffman and Rasmussen; by request of Governor Gregoire.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Creates the Columbia River Water Delivery Account in fulfillment of agreements between Washington State and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Nation and between Washington State and the Spokane Tribe of Indians regarding the release of water from Lake Roosevelt.

Hearing Date: February 20, 2008

Staff: Colleen Kerr (786-7168).

Background:

In 2006, the Legislature enacted the Columbia River Basin Water Supply Act relating to water
resource management in the Columbia River basin. A priority of this act is the development of new water supplies that includes storage and conservation for the economic and community development needs of people, as well as the instream flow needs of fish.

Lake Roosevelt is the reservoir covering 130 square miles, created by the impoundment of the Columbia River by Grand Coulee Dam. The reservations of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Nation and the Spokane Tribe of Indians include large portions of Lake Roosevelt; and Grand Coulee Dam is within the Colville Reservation.

Summary of Bill:

Agreements Between Washington State and the Tribes
The Governor and the Legislature are in agreement with the Confederated Tribes of the
Colville Nation and the Spokane Tribe of Indians to jointly support the additional releases of
water from Lake Roosevelt by the Bureau of Reclamation. Because the tribes have a sovereign and proprietary interest in Lake Roosevelt water levels, the state intends to share a portion
of the benefits derived from the water releases with the tribes to mitigate for any impacts
caused by the releases. The water releases will be of approximately 82,500 acre feet of water and increase to no more than 132,000 feet of water in drought years.

The new releases of water from Lake Roosevelt will provide:

                        
Columbia River Water Delivery Account
The Columbia River Water Delivery Account (Account) is created in the State Treasury. Funds appropriated from the Account are provided pursuant to the agreement between the State of Washington and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Nation (Colville Nation) and the Spokane Tribe of Indians to support additional releases of water from Lake Roosevelt. The State Treasurer shall transfer funds from the General Fund on July 1, 2008, and on each July 1 thereafter in amounts to satisfy the following provisions:

   
Amounts may not be distributed from the Account unless the Director of Ecology (DOE) has certified in writing to the State Treasurer that the agreement is still in effect.

Provisions Regarding Affected Counties
Because the potential impacts of these water releases to affected counties are unknown, the DOE is directed to:

"Affected counties" means those counties east of the crest of the Cascade mountains with an
international border, or those counties east of the crest of the Cascade mountains that border
both a county with an international border and a county with 400,000 or more residents.

Appropriation:    
   
   $2,000,000 to the Department of Ecology for local governments.
   
   $150,000 to the Department of Ecology for independent analysis.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.