H-4877 _______________________________________________
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1993
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State of Washington 50th Legislature 1988 Regular Session
By House Committee on Agriculture & Rural Development (originally sponsored by Representatives Rayburn and Lewis)
Read first time 2/5/88.
AN ACT Relating to emergency agricultural water supply facilities; amending RCW 43.83B.210, 43.83B.300, and 43.83B.342; amending section 704, chapter 6, Laws of 1987 1st ex. sess. (uncodified); amending section 303, chapter 7, Laws of 1987 1st ex. sess. (uncodified); and declaring an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 3, chapter 295, Laws of 1975 1st ex. sess. as last amended by section 4, chapter 343, Laws of 1987 and RCW 43.83B.210 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
The department of ecology is authorized to make loans or grants or combinations
thereof: (a) From funds under RCW 43.83B.010 through 43.83B.110 to
eligible public bodies as defined in RCW 43.83B.050 for rehabilitation or
betterment of agricultural water supply facilities, and/or construction of
agricultural water supply facilities required to develop new irrigated lands;
or (b) from emergency agricultural water supply funds under RCW 43.83B.300,
when required because of emergency drought conditions, to provide water to
previously irrigated lands. The department of ecology may make such loans or
grants or combinations thereof as matching funds in any case where federal,
local, or other funds have been made available on a matching basis. Except
as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a loan or combination loan
and grant shall not exceed fifty percent of the approved eligible project costs
for any single proposed project((: PROVIDED, That)).
(2)(a) For
purposes authorized by RCW 43.83B.300, 43.83B.310, and 43.83B.385, the
department of ecology may make a loan up to ninety percent of the total
eligible project cost or combination loan and grant up to one hundred percent
of the total single project cost ((and)). Except as provided in (b)
of this subsection, the grant portion for any single project shall not
exceed ((fifteen)) twenty percent of the total ((single))
project cost. No single entity may receive more than ten percent of the
total funds appropriated to the department from the emergency water projects
revolving account during a single biennium. This limit of ten percent applies
separately for each biennium.
(b) The grant or grant portion of a combination loan and grant for a single project or entity from funds authorized by RCW 43.83B.300 may constitute as much as, but shall not exceed, forty percent of the total cost of the project or activity for supplying water to an entity which is forecast by the state or the federal government to receive fifty percent or less of normal seasonal water supplies during the irrigation season.
(3) Any grant or grant portion of a combination loan and grant from funds under RCW 43.83B.010 through 43.83B.110 for any single proposed project shall not exceed fifteen percent of the eligible project costs: PROVIDED, That the fifteen percent limitation established herein shall not be applicable to project commitments which the director or deputy director of the state department of ecology made to the bureau of reclamation of the United States department of interior for providing state funding at thirty-five percent of project costs during the period between August 1, 1974, and June 30, 1975.
(4) The department of social and health services is authorized to make grants of up to forty percent of the cost of construction of any eligible project necessitated by the 1977 drought conditions. Such grants may be made only to public bodies as defined in RCW 43.83B.050 for municipal and industrial water supply and distribution facilities.
Sec. 2. Section 1, chapter 1, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. as last amended by section 1, chapter 343, Laws of 1987 and RCW 43.83B.300 are each amended to read as follows:
The legislature finds that it is necessary to provide the department of ecology with emergency powers to authorize withdrawals of public surface and ground waters, including dead storage within reservoirs, on a temporary basis, and construction of facilities in relation thereto, in order to alleviate emergency water supply conditions arising from the drought forecast for the state of Washington during 1977 and during 1987 through 1989.
The
legislature further finds that there is a continuing ((agricultural))
water supply shortage in many areas of the state and that((, in relation to
the lessening of that unsatisfactory condition,)) there is an urgent need
to ((both improve water supply facilities and replace other such facilities))
alleviate emergency drought conditions by providing water for previously
irrigated lands and by developing a state drought contingency plan.
In order to
provide needed ((capital)) moneys for the planning, acquisition,
construction, and improvement of agricultural water supply facilities ((to
withdraw and distribute water)), for providing water for previously
irrigated lands, for the development of a state drought contingency plan, and
for administering related drought relief activities to alleviate ((unsatisfactory))
emergency water supply conditions arising from droughts occurring from
time to time in the state of Washington, the state finance committee is
authorized to issue general obligation bonds of the state of Washington in the
sum of eighteen million dollars, or so much thereof as may be required to
finance such projects, and all costs incidental thereto. No bonds authorized
by this section and RCW 43.83B.360 through 43.83B.375 shall be offered for sale
without prior legislative appropriation, and these bonds shall be paid and
discharged within thirty years of the date of issuance in accordance with
Article VIII, section 1 of the state Constitution. Any drought contingency
plan funded under this section shall provide a plan for evaluating and
responding to the need for emergency agricultural water supply facilities.
Sec. 3. Section 8, chapter 343, Laws of 1987 and RCW 43.83B.342 are each amended to read as follows:
The
department of ecology is authorized to expend funds from the emergency water
supply appropriations for necessary drought-related equipment and to employ a
maximum of two ((and one-half)) full-time equivalent staff positions
until ((October 31, 1987)) April 30, 1989, for the purpose of
planning and administering drought relief activities and developing a state
drought contingency plan for responding to future drought conditions as
provided in RCW 43.83B.300.
Sec. 4. Section 704, chapter 6, Laws of 1987 1st ex. sess. (uncodified) is amended to read as follows:
FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
@lb Emergency water project revolving account (88-2-004)
!tm4,2,2!tj1!tcReappropriation!tcAppropriation
!ixState Emerg Water
Proj Rev !tj1!tc((4,000,000))!tc225,000
!tj1!tc3,830,000
!tm1,1,1!tcProject!tcEstimated!tcEstimated
!tcCosts!tcCosts!tcTotal
!tcThrough!tc7/1/89!sc ,1and!tcCosts
!tc6/30/87!tcThereafter
!tj2!tc((4,225,000))
!tj2!tc4,055,000
@la
The appropriations in this section may be expended by the department only to provide needed moneys for the planning, acquisition, construction, and improvement of agricultural water supply facilities and other appropriate measures authorized by RCW 43.83B.300 to alleviate emergency drought conditions which may arise in 1987 through 1989.
Sec. 5. Section 303, chapter 7, Laws of 1987 1st ex. sess. (uncodified) is amended to read as follows:
!tp1FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
@i2General Fund Appropriation‑-State!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr51,666,000
General Fund Appropriation‑-Federal!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr59,846,000
General Fund Appropriation‑-Private/Local!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr398,000
Hazardous Waste Control and Elimination Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr2,616,000
Flood Control Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr3,999,000
Wood Stove Public Education Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr366,000
Special Grass Seed Burning Research Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr40,000
Reclamation Revolving Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr836,000
Emergency Water Project Revolving Account Appropriation: Appropriated pursuant to chapter 1, Laws of 1977 ex. sess.!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr((175,000))
!tj1!tr345,000
Litter Control Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr6,395,000
State and Local Improvements Revolving Account‑-Waste Disposal Facilities: Appropriated pursuant to chapter 127, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. (Referendum 26)!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr761,000
State and Local Improvements Revolving Account‑-Waste Disposal Facilities 1980: Appropriated pursuant to chapter 159, Laws of 1980 (Referendum 39)!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr2,095,000
State and Local Improvements Revolving Account‑-Water Supply Facilities: Appropriated pursuant to chapter 234, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. (Referendum 38)!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr1,071,000
Stream Gaging Basic Data Fund Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr139,000
Tire Recycling Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr548,000
Water Quality Account Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr2,398,000
Workers and Community Right to Know Fund Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr229,000
!sc ,10Total Appropriation!w×!tr$!sc ,16
!ae0!tr((133,578,000))
!tr133,748,000
The appropriations in this section are subject to the following conditions and limitations:
(1) The department shall implement the Nisqually river task force recommendations. $150,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is provided solely for this purpose.
(((3)))
(2) $985,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is provided
solely for allocation to local air pollution control authorities.
(((4)))
(3) The appropriation from the wood stove public education account is
contingent upon the enactment of House Bill No. 16. If the bill is not enacted
by June 30, 1987, this appropriation shall lapse.
(((5)))
(4) $9,250,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is
provided solely to carry out the department's responsibilities contained in the
Puget Sound water quality plan and perform corresponding state-wide water
quality activities
(((6)))
(5) $715,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is provided
for the purposes of solid waste management.
(((7)))
(6) $553,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is provided
solely for implementing the timber, fish, and wildlife agreement. If Senate
Bill No. 5845 is not enacted by June 30, 1987, the amount provided in this
subsection shall lapse.
(((8)))
(7) If House Bill No. 434 is enacted by June 30, 1987, the appropriation
from the hazardous waste control and elimination account shall lapse.
(((9)))
(8) $225,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation and $50,000
of the hazardous waste control and elimination account appropriation are
provided solely to: (a) Contract with the University of Washington college of
ocean and fisheries sciences to develop a damage assessment methodology for
determining damages as a result of oil spills, and (b) contract with the
department of community development to design a model oil spill contingency
plan.
(((10)))
(9) Within the general fund appropriation, the department shall prepare
penalty regulations for waste disposal permit violations, including minimum
penalties, based upon severity and frequency of violation.
(((11)))
(10) $302,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is provided
solely for operating the Padilla Bay estuarine sanctuary interpretive center.
(((12)))
(11) Within the general fund appropriation, the department shall phase
out state hazardous waste remedial action sites currently in progress and meet
emergency response actions. This subsection does not apply if House Bill No.
434 is enacted by June 30, 1987.
(((13)))
(12) $288,000 of the general fund‑-state appropriation is provided
solely to implement Senate Bill No. 5570. If the bill is not enacted by June
30, 1987, the amount provided in this subsection shall lapse.
(13) $170,000 of the emergency water project revolving fund is provided solely for the development of a state drought contingency plan and administering drought relief activities concerning emergency agricultural water supply facilities.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately.