WAC 173-166-110
Funding assistance -- Fisheries criteria. (1) Ecology may provide funding assistance to alleviate
drought conditions affecting the state's fisheries resource
provided that no other capital budget funds are available for
these purposes at the date of application, as verified by the
office of financial management. Funding assistance will be
based upon the following formula:
(a) A loan may be made for up to ninety percent of total
eligible project costs.
(b) A combination loan and grant may be made for up to
one hundred percent of total eligible project costs.
(c) A grant or the grant portion of a combination loan
and grant may be made for twenty percent of total eligible
project costs if the public body being provided funds is
within a geographical area declared to be suffering from
drought conditions as defined in WAC 173-166-030(2).
(d) The grant or the grant portion of a combination loan
and grant may be made for up to forty percent of total
eligible project costs if the public body being provided funds
is receiving, or is forecast to receive, fifty percent or less
of normal seasonal water supplies.
(e) A grant or the grant portion of a combination loan
and grant may be amended to increase the grant up to forty
percent of eligible project costs if drought conditions as
defined in this chapter change after a grant has been signed
for twenty percent of eligible project costs, provided:
(i) That the grantee qualifies for the higher grant as
defined in (d) of this subsection; and
(ii) That the original grant agreement has not been
terminated or closed out.
(f) The grant or grant portion of a combination loan and
grant, once signed by all parties, may not be reduced despite
any subsequent improvement in water supply conditions.
(g) No more than ten percent of total funds available at
the beginning of the current biennium will be allocated for
nonagricultural drought relief purposes, including the
preservation of the state's fisheries, during that biennium.
(2) Eligibility conditions for each proposed fisheries
project are:
(a) The project lies within a geographic area declared to
be suffering from drought conditions.
(b) The proposed project must assist in alleviating the
water shortage.
(c) Water from the proposed project must be put to
beneficial use as a substitute for water not available because
of the drought.
(d) Water derived from projects that are provided funding
assistance must not be used to restore or enhance the
fisheries resource.
(3) Eligible projects that may be funded for the
protection of fish culture at hatcheries from drought
conditions include, but are not limited to:
(a) Purchase and installation of water-reuse pumps.
(b) Modifying hatchery outlet structures.
(c) Modifying stream channels adjacent to a hatchery to
assure passage to the holding pond.
(d) Provision and maintenance of oxygen levels in offsite
holding ponds by purchase and installation of bottle gas
(using air stones), or oxygen generation systems, or
mechanical aeration.
(4) Eligible projects that may be funded to protect
instream fish habitat from drought conditions include, but are
not limited to:
(a) Augmentation of instream flows through transfers of
diversionary surface and groundwater rights.
(b) Augmentation of instream flows through temporary
withdrawals of groundwaters.
(c) Stream channel modification such as trenching,
sandbagging, or berming to protect spawning gravels.
(5) Eligible projects that may be funded to optimize fish
survival during drought conditions include, but are not
limited to:
(a) Capture and relocation of stranded fish.
(b) Stream channel modification such as trenching,
sandbagging, or berming to provide migratory channels for fish
passage.
(6) The departments of fisheries and wildlife, plus any
potentially affected Indian tribes, will be consulted to
verify eligibility, needs, and nature of all proposed
fisheries projects and measures.
(7) Preference will be given to those public bodies
implementing water conservation plans, water system efficiency
improvements, and other drought contingency actions in
addition to the funding assistance applied for under this
chapter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.83B.420. 91-03-081 (Order
90-53), § 173-166-110, filed 1/17/91, effective 2/17/91.]