BILL REQ. #: H-4356.1
State of Washington | 61st Legislature | 2010 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/19/10. Referred to Committee on Local Government & Housing.
AN ACT Relating to creating a study to evaluate public regional and interlocal water and sewer systems in Washington state; creating new sections; and providing an expiration date.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that in some areas of
the state, the regional cooperative provision of certain water and
sewer services would create efficiencies, reduce consumer rates,
conserve water and energy, and cause the construction of more
environmentally friendly infrastructure. It is the intent of the
legislature to research the value of creating a statutory structure in
Washington state that would encourage the formation of additional
regional water and sewer systems.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 (1) For the purposes of this act, a
"regional water and sewer system" means any public or publicly created
regional or intergovernmental entity that provides water or sewer
services to two or more local governments.
(2) The governor shall convene a study group to evaluate regional
water and sewer systems in Washington state and to determine what
statutory changes are necessary to encourage the establishment and
operation of regional water and sewer systems. The study group
consists of the following members:
(a) One member from each of the two largest caucuses of the senate,
appointed by the president of the senate;
(b) One member from each of the two largest caucuses of the house
of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of
representatives;
(c) One representative from a public regional water system that was
formed as a watershed management partnership under RCW 39.34.200 and
39.34.210;
(d) One representative from a regional sewer system that consists
of at least three cities and one county;
(e) One representative from the Washington association of sewer and
water districts; and
(f) Two members appointed by the governor having extensive legal
and policy experience with both local government and water/sewer
issues.
(3) At a minimum, the study group shall research, review, and make
recommendations on the following:
(a) Identify all existing and developing regional water and sewer
systems, and identify all known groups of local governments that are
considering developing regional water and sewer systems;
(b) For each of the groups identified under (a) of this subsection,
the study group shall outline its history, objectives for forming,
organizational structure, legal basis for formation and operation, and
potential problems or challenges with respect to formation and
operation under the current law;
(c) Review the laws, policies, and outcomes related to regional
water and sewer systems in at least two states that are known to have
successful operating regional water and sewer systems;
(d) Evaluate and describe what potential benefits might be obtained
by encouraging the formation of additional regional water and sewer
systems in Washington state. At a minimum, the study should consider
potential operational efficiencies and cost and rate reductions;
(e) Identity Washington state statutes that may discourage the
formation and operation of successful regional water and sewer systems,
and make recommendations on changes to the statutes that would
encourage the formation and successful operation of additional regional
water and sewer systems in the state.
(4) The study group shall compile its findings and recommendations
into a final report and provide its report to the legislature and
governor by December 1, 2010.
(5) The study group shall function within existing resources and no
specific budget may be provided to complete the study. The
participants of the study group are encouraged to donate their time and
their entities' staff resources to offset any costs.
(6) This section expires July 1, 2011.