90.90.090 – Columbia river basin taxable bond water supply development account—Water service contracts.
RCW 90.90.090 Columbia river basin taxable bond water supply development account—Water service contracts. (1) The Columbia river basin taxable bond water supply development account is created in the state treasury. All receipts from direct appropriations from the legislature, moneys directed to the account pursuant to RCW 90.90.020 and 90.90.030, or moneys directed to the account […]
90.90.100 – Columbia river basin water supply revenue recovery account—Water service contracts.
RCW 90.90.100 Columbia river basin water supply revenue recovery account—Water service contracts. (1) The Columbia river basin water supply revenue recovery account is created in the state treasury. All receipts from direct appropriations from the legislature, moneys directed to the account pursuant to RCW 90.90.020 and 90.90.030, revenue from water service contracts described in this […]
90.90.110 – Use of certain water made available through reoperation of Sullivan lake.
RCW 90.90.110 Use of certain water made available through reoperation of Sullivan lake. Two-thirds of the water made available through reoperation of Sullivan lake funded from the Columbia river basin water supply development account created in RCW 90.90.010 must be used to supply or offset out-of-stream uses described in RCW 90.90.020(3) in Douglas, Ferry, Lincoln, […]
90.90.900 – Effective date—2006 c 6.
RCW 90.90.900 Effective date—2006 c 6. This act takes effect July 1, 2006. [ 2006 c 6 § 10.]
90.90.005 – Finding.
RCW 90.90.005 Finding. (1) The legislature finds that a key priority of water resource management in the Columbia river basin is the development of new water supplies that includes storage and conservation in order to meet the economic and community development needs of people and the instream flow needs of fish. (2) The legislature therefore […]
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—Water service contracts.
RCW 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—Water service contracts. (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 – Allocation and development of water supplies.
RCW 90.90.020 Allocation and development of water supplies. (1)(a) Water supplies secured through the development of new storage facilities made possible with funding from the Columbia river basin water supply development account, the Columbia river basin taxable bond water supply development account, and the Columbia river basin water supply revenue recovery account shall be allocated […]
90.90.030 – Voluntary regional agreements—Scope and application—Definitions.
RCW 90.90.030 Voluntary regional agreements—Scope and application—Definitions. (Expires June 30, 2024.) (1) The department of ecology may enter into voluntary regional agreements for the purpose of providing new water for out-of-stream use, streamlining the application process, and protecting instream flow. (2) Such agreements shall ensure that: (a) For water rights issued from the Columbia river […]
90.90.040 – Columbia river water supply inventory—Long-term water supply and demand forecast.
RCW 90.90.040 Columbia river water supply inventory—Long-term water supply and demand forecast. (1) To support the development of new water supplies in the Columbia river and to protect instream flow, the department of ecology shall work with all interested parties, including interested county legislative authorities and watershed planning groups in the Columbia river basin, and […]
90.90.050 – Columbia river mainstem water resources information system.
RCW 90.90.050 Columbia river mainstem water resources information system. (1) In order to better understand current water use and instream flows in the Columbia river mainstem, the department of ecology shall establish and maintain a Columbia river mainstem water resources information system that provides the information necessary for effective mainstem water resource planning and management. […]