(1) The partnership shall assist the city of Bellingham
and Whatcom county to implement a demonstration program regarding
phosphorus loading into Lake Whatcom. The partnership shall
assist the city and county to secure funding from federal and
nongovernmental sources and work to secure funding commitments
from the city and county as well. The demonstration program must
be implemented by the city and the county and include elements
for prevention, education, compliance, and monitoring to reduce
to a minimum the introduction of phosphorus-bearing materials
into Lake Whatcom. The partnership shall share the results of
this program with other jurisdictions in Puget Sound seeking to
reduce phosphorus loading.
(2) Any grant made under this section must be matched by at
least an equal amount from nonstate sources.
[2009 c 48 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2009 c 48: "(1) The legislature finds
that:
(a) The Puget Sound 2020 action agenda identifies water
pollution as a primary threat to the health of Puget Sound and
restoration of polluted waters as a top priority;
(b) Lake Whatcom is the drinking water reservoir for the
city of Bellingham and the Lake Whatcom watershed provides fresh
drinking water to one-half the population of Whatcom county;
(c) Whatcom creek flows out of Lake Whatcom and directly
into Bellingham Bay which is the subject of a multiagency
clean-up effort, the Bellingham Bay demonstration pilot project;
(d) The Puget Sound 2020 action agenda's area profile for
Whatcom county identifies phosphorous pollution of Lake Whatcom
as a key threat;
(e) Silver Beach creek is a major tributary to Lake Whatcom
and its watershed is shared by the city of Bellingham and Whatcom
county;
(f) Two decades of monitoring has shown that Silver Beach
creek has some of the highest phosphorus loading of Lake Whatcom
tributaries;
(g) Implementation of the recently completed watershed
management plan and water cleanup plan for Lake Whatcom is
identified as a priority strategy in the Puget Sound 2020 action
agenda's priorities for Whatcom county; and
(h) Implementation of operations and management plans to
manage on-site sewage systems around Lake Whatcom is identified
as a key restoration strategy in Whatcom county.
(2) The legislature intends by this act to assist the city
of Bellingham and Whatcom county in implementing a demonstration
program to reduce phosphorus loading in the Lake Whatcom and
Whatcom creek watershed and to share the lessons learned from
this program with other jurisdictions in the Puget Sound basin
working to reduce phosphorus loading." [2009 c 48 § 1.]