(1) The council shall develop a science-based
action agenda that leads to the recovery of Puget Sound by 2020
and achievement of the goals and objectives established in RCW 90.71.300. The action agenda shall:
(a) Address all geographic areas of Puget Sound including
upland areas and tributary rivers and streams that affect Puget
Sound;
(b) Describe the problems affecting Puget Sound's health
using supporting scientific data, and provide a summary of the
historical environmental health conditions of Puget Sound so as
to determine past levels of pollution and restorative actions
that have established the current health conditions of Puget
Sound;
(c) Meet the goals and objectives described in RCW 90.71.300, including measurable outcomes for each goal and
objective specifically describing what will be achieved, how it
will be quantified, and how progress towards outcomes will be
measured. The action agenda shall include near-term and
long-term benchmarks designed to ensure continuous progress
needed to reach the goals, objectives, and designated outcomes by
2020. The council shall consult with the panel in developing
these elements of the plan;
(d) Identify and prioritize the strategies and actions
necessary to restore and protect Puget Sound and to achieve the
goals and objectives described in RCW 90.71.300;
(e) Identify the agency, entity, or person responsible for
completing the necessary strategies and actions, and potential
sources of funding;
(f) Include prioritized actions identified through the
assembled proposals from each of the seven action areas and the
identification and assessment of ecosystem scale programs as
provided in RCW 90.71.260;
(g) Include specific actions to address aquatic
rehabilitation zone one, as defined in RCW 90.88.010;
(h) Incorporate any additional goals adopted by the council;
and
(i) Incorporate appropriate actions to carry out the
biennial science work plan created in RCW 90.71.290.
(2) In developing the action agenda and any subsequent
revisions, the council shall, when appropriate, incorporate the
following:
(a) Water quality, water quantity, sediment quality,
watershed, marine resource, and habitat restoration plans created
by governmental agencies, watershed groups, and marine and
shoreline groups. The council shall consult with the board in
incorporating these plans;
(b) Recovery plans for salmon, orca, and other species in
Puget Sound listed under the federal endangered species act;
(c) Existing plans and agreements signed by the governor,
the commissioner of public lands, other state officials, or by
federal agencies;
(d) Appropriate portions of the Puget Sound water quality
management plan existing on July 1, 2007.
(3) Until the action agenda is adopted, the existing Puget
Sound management plan and the 2007-09 Puget Sound biennial plan
shall remain in effect. The existing Puget Sound management plan
shall also continue to serve as the comprehensive conservation
and management plan for the purposes of the national estuary
program described in section 320 of the federal clean water act,
until replaced by the action agenda and approved by the United
States environmental protection agency as the new comprehensive
conservation and management plan.
(4) The council shall adopt the action agenda by September
1, 2008. The council shall revise the action agenda as needed,
and revise the implementation strategies every two years using an
adaptive management process informed by tracking actions and
monitoring results in Puget Sound. In revising the action agenda
and the implementation strategies, the council shall consult the
panel and the board and provide opportunity for public review and
comment. Biennial updates shall:
(a) Contain a detailed description of prioritized actions
necessary in the biennium to achieve the goals, objectives,
outcomes, and benchmarks of progress identified in the action
agenda;
(b) Identify the agency, entity, or person responsible for
completing the necessary action; and
(c) Establish biennial benchmarks for near-term actions.
(5) The action agenda shall be organized and maintained in a
single document to facilitate public accessibility to the plan.
[2007 c 341 § 13.]