Author: Washington County (Minn.). Planning and Public Affairs Division
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 195
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Washington County Comprehensive Ground Water Management Plan
Author: Washington County (Minn.). Planning and Public Affairs Division
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 195
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 195
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Washington County Groundwater Plan
Author: Washington County (Minn.). Groundwater Advisory Committee
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Category : Water quality management
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Category : Water quality management
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Northern Thurston County Ground Water Management Plan
Author: Washington (State). Department of Ecology
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
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Ground Water Management Plan
Author: Washington (State). Department of Ecology
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
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Washington County Groundwater Plan
Author: Washington County (Minn.). Groundwater Advisory Committee
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Category : Water quality management
Languages : en
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Category : Water quality management
Languages : en
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Washington State Water Plan
Author: Development and Resources Corporation
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Policy Analysis of Water Management
Author: Sydney Schlotterback
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Category : Water demand management
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Whatcom County, Washington is currently under pressure to develop a water resource management plan to come into compliance with Washington State law, including recent legislation set forth in Engrossed Senate Substitute Bill (ESSB) 6091 (January 18,2018). ESSB 6091 requires Whatcom County to engage in a planning process to mitigate for water withdrawals for new permit-exempt wells and to ensure that new water users over a twenty-year period do not result in decreased ecological function of instream resources. It responds to the Washington State Supreme Court's recent decision in Whatcom County v. Hirst, Futurewise, et al, often referred to as the "Hirst" case. Hirst ruled that Whatcom County failed to protect rural character as required by the GMA because its Comprehensive Plan did not include measures that would adequately protect water quality and quantity. The GMA requires Whatcom County to contain or otherwise control rural development and protect surface water and groundwater resources. The purpose of this policy analysis is to discuss and compare three policy options that are proposed to Whatcom County as possible solutions to address the requirements in Hirst and ESSB 6091. These policy options are the construction of reservoirs to provide water storage capacity, the extension of existing public water supplies to serve areas that do not have such service, and the development of a water banking program. Three criteria will be used to evaluate each policy option: cost-effectiveness, implementation/feasibility, and compliance with law. Of the three options that are commonly proposed answers to Whatcom County's problems of water shortage and depleted instream flows, water banking is the recommended policy solution. In addition, comprehensive planning and conservation are recommended to help ensure the success of any policy intended to address water scarcity problems. Other options for water resource management likely exist and could be applied to Whatcom County. Due to research and time limitations, a narrowed focus on three policy options allowed for initial determination of an effective policy solution.
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Category : Water demand management
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Whatcom County, Washington is currently under pressure to develop a water resource management plan to come into compliance with Washington State law, including recent legislation set forth in Engrossed Senate Substitute Bill (ESSB) 6091 (January 18,2018). ESSB 6091 requires Whatcom County to engage in a planning process to mitigate for water withdrawals for new permit-exempt wells and to ensure that new water users over a twenty-year period do not result in decreased ecological function of instream resources. It responds to the Washington State Supreme Court's recent decision in Whatcom County v. Hirst, Futurewise, et al, often referred to as the "Hirst" case. Hirst ruled that Whatcom County failed to protect rural character as required by the GMA because its Comprehensive Plan did not include measures that would adequately protect water quality and quantity. The GMA requires Whatcom County to contain or otherwise control rural development and protect surface water and groundwater resources. The purpose of this policy analysis is to discuss and compare three policy options that are proposed to Whatcom County as possible solutions to address the requirements in Hirst and ESSB 6091. These policy options are the construction of reservoirs to provide water storage capacity, the extension of existing public water supplies to serve areas that do not have such service, and the development of a water banking program. Three criteria will be used to evaluate each policy option: cost-effectiveness, implementation/feasibility, and compliance with law. Of the three options that are commonly proposed answers to Whatcom County's problems of water shortage and depleted instream flows, water banking is the recommended policy solution. In addition, comprehensive planning and conservation are recommended to help ensure the success of any policy intended to address water scarcity problems. Other options for water resource management likely exist and could be applied to Whatcom County. Due to research and time limitations, a narrowed focus on three policy options allowed for initial determination of an effective policy solution.
Final Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Program Guidance
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Urban Area Surface Water Management Plan
Author: Richard Ray Horner
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Category : Tualatin River Watershed (Or.)
Languages : en
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Category : Tualatin River Watershed (Or.)
Languages : en
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Summary, Northern Thurston County Ground Water Management Plan
Author: Washington (State). Department of Ecology
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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