(1) Planning
conducted under this chapter must provide for a process to allow
the local citizens within a WRIA or multi-WRIA area to join
together in an effort to: (a) Assess the status of the water
resources of their WRIA or multi-WRIA area; and (b) determine how
best to manage the water resources of the WRIA or multi-WRIA area
to balance the competing resource demands for that area within
the parameters under RCW 90.82.120.
(2)(a) Watershed planning under this chapter may be
initiated for a WRIA only with the concurrence of: (i) All
counties within the WRIA; (ii) the largest city or town within
the WRIA unless the WRIA does not contain a city or town; and
(iii) the water supply utility obtaining the largest quantity of
water from the WRIA or, for a WRIA with lands within the Columbia
Basin project, the water supply utility obtaining from the
Columbia Basin project the largest quantity of water for the
WRIA. To apply for a grant for organizing the planning unit as
provided for under RCW 90.82.040(2)(a), these entities shall
designate the entity that will serve as the lead agency for the
planning effort and indicate how the planning unit will be
staffed.
(b) For purposes of this chapter, WRIA 40 shall be divided
such that the portion of the WRIA located entirely within the
Stemilt and Squilchuck subbasins shall be considered WRIA 40a and
the remaining portion shall be considered WRIA 40b. Planning may
be conducted separately for WRIA 40a and 40b. WRIA 40a shall be
eligible for one-fourth of the funding available for a single
WRIA, and WRIA 40b shall be eligible for three-fourths of the
funding available for a single WRIA.
(c) For purposes of this chapter, WRIA 29 shall be divided
such that the portion of the WRIA located entirely within the
White Salmon subbasin and the subbasins east thereof shall be
considered WRIA 29b and the remaining portion shall be considered
WRIA 29a. Planning may be conducted separately for WRIA 29a and
29b. WRIA 29a shall be eligible for one-half of the funding
available for a single WRIA and WRIA 29b shall be eligible for
one-half of the funding available for a single WRIA.
(3) Watershed planning under this chapter may be initiated
for a multi-WRIA area only with the concurrence of: (a) All
counties within the multi-WRIA area; (b) the largest city or town
in each WRIA unless the WRIA does not contain a city or town; and
(c) the water supply utility obtaining the largest quantity of
water in each WRIA.
(4) If entities in subsection (2) or (3) of this section
decide jointly and unanimously to proceed, they shall invite all
tribes with reservation lands within the management area.
(5) The entities in subsection (2) or (3) of this section,
including the tribes if they affirmatively accept the invitation,
constitute the initiating governments for the purposes of this
section.
(6) The organizing grant shall be used to organize the
planning unit and to determine the scope of the planning to be
conducted. In determining the scope of the planning activities,
consideration shall be given to all existing plans and related
planning activities. The scope of planning must include water
quantity elements as provided in RCW 90.82.070, and may include
water quality elements as contained in RCW 90.82.090, habitat
elements as contained in RCW 90.82.100, and instream flow
elements as contained in RCW 90.82.080. The initiating
governments shall work with state government, other local
governments within the management area, and affected tribal
governments, in developing a planning process. The initiating
governments may hold public meetings as deemed necessary to
develop a proposed scope of work and a proposed composition of
the planning unit. In developing a proposed composition of the
planning unit, the initiating governments shall provide for
representation of a wide range of water resource interests.
(7) Each state agency with regulatory or other interests in
the WRIA or multi-WRIA area to be planned shall assist the local
citizens in the planning effort to the greatest extent
practicable, recognizing any fiscal limitations. In providing
such technical assistance and to facilitate representation on the
planning unit, state agencies may organize and agree upon their
representation on the planning unit. Such technical assistance
must only be at the request of and to the extent desired by the
planning unit conducting such planning. The number of state
agency representatives on the planning unit shall be determined
by the initiating governments in consultation with the governor's
office.
(8) As used in this section, "lead agency" means the entity
that coordinates staff support of its own or of other local
governments and receives grants for developing a watershed plan.
[2007 c 245 § 1; 2003 c 328 § 1; 2001 c 229 § 1; 1998 c 247 § 2.]