(1) In 2006, the legislature enacted chapter 6, Laws
of 2006, an act relating to water resource management in the
Columbia river basin. In its enactment, the legislature
established that a key priority of water resource management in
the Columbia river basin is the development of new water supplies
to meet economic and community development needs concurrent with
instream flow needs.
(2) Consistent with this intent, the governor and the
legislature are in agreement with the Confederated Tribes of the
Colville Reservation and the Spokane Tribe of Indians to support
additional releases of water from Lake Roosevelt. Because the
sovereign and proprietary interests of these tribal governments
are directly affected by water levels in Lake Roosevelt, the
state intends to share a portion of the benefits derived from
Lake Roosevelt water releases and to mitigate for any impacts
such releases may have upon the tribes.
(3) These new releases of Lake Roosevelt water of
approximately eighty-two thousand five hundred acre feet of
water, increasing to no more than one hundred thirty-two thousand
five hundred acre feet of water in drought years, will bolster
the state economy and will meet the following critical needs:
New surface water supplies for farmers to replace the use of
diminishing groundwater in the Odessa aquifer; new water supplies
for municipalities with pending water right applications;
enhanced certainty for agricultural water users with water rights
that are interruptible during times of drought; and water to
increase flows in the river when salmon need it most.
(4) Nothing in chapter 82, Laws of 2008 expands, impairs, or
otherwise affects the existing status and sovereignty of the
tribal governments involved in Lake Roosevelt water releases
pursuant to this section and RCW 90.90.070.
[2008 c 82 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2008 c 82: "This act takes effect July 1, 2008." [2008 c 82 § 4.]