(1) The
legislature finds that conserved water from the developed
portions of the federal Columbia basin project can provide an
immediate source of surface water to offset a limited portion of
groundwater depletions within the undeveloped portions of the
federal project extending the availability of groundwater for
domestic, municipal, industrial, and agricultural uses. The
department of ecology has adopted rules establishing groundwater
management subareas within the federal Columbia basin project. A
primary purpose of some of the rules was to manage groundwater
depletions that are occurring as a result of the department's
decision to allow continued deep well agricultural irrigation in
anticipation that development of the federal Columbia basin
project would continue at its historic pace and that project
water would replace groundwater and recharge the depleted
aquifer.
(2) The legislature also finds that recent studies have
documented water conservation in areas served by project
irrigation districts as a result of distribution system lining
and piping and use of more efficient conveyance system
technology.
[2004 c 195 § 1.]