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/Facility Plan -The District's 2019 Facility Plan was approved by Ecology in 2020. <br />Specifically,the District is combining the recently completed land use inventory,guidelines <br />presented in Transition 2040,and the development permits approved by Kittitas County <br />wastewater service demand to forecast growth and wastewater service demand in the <br />Snoqualmie Pass service area. <br />/Community Action Plan (or other community-based plan)-The Summit at Snoqualmie Master <br />Development Plan -Officially Approved by the United States Forest Service in November 2008 <br />O Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan -Officially Adopted (NA) <br />/Other:Snoqualmie Pass Draft General Sewer Plan (2019)-Was approved by Ecology in 2020. <br />7 Other:Snoqualmie Pass Utility District Water System Plan -Adopted May 2013. <br />7 Other:Snoqualmie Pass Draft Water System Plan (2021 Update)-Is in process and a draft will be <br />forwarded to Kittitas County and Department of Commercefor review by 3/10/2021. <br />As with the Facility Plan,the District is combining the recently completed land use inventory, <br />guidelines presented in Transition 2040,and the development permits approved by Kittitas <br />County water service demand to forecast growth and water service demand in the Snoqualmie <br />Pass service area. <br />4.Public Benefit: <br />Please describe the public benefit derived from project completion. <br />The new Kittitas County well along with the WWTP improvements provide the future water needs of <br />the community through foreign water right credits.By using the foreign water right credits,the District <br />does not need to purchase water rights from the lower portion of Kittitas County to be transferred to <br />Snoqualmie Pass,allowing these rights to be used within the lower Kittitas County areas for other <br />development. <br />5.Define the total number of project partners demonstrating project support. <br />The District has received support from ECOLOGY,both with the Water Resources (approving the <br />foreign water rights)and Water Quality Resources (approving the wastewater Facility Plan,General <br />Sewer Plan,and Phase I Design)departments. <br />In addition,the District has received support from the Department of Fish and Wildlife.the <br />Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation,and the Bureau of Reclamation in regard to the <br />stream augmentation benefit the wastewater treatment portion this project will provide. <br />The District is in frequent contact with commercial customers such as the ski resorts.The ski resorts <br />are moving ahead on improvements to expand snowmaking capabilities based on the additional <br />availability of water.The ski resorts planned improvements include building new lodges and adding <br />more night skiing in the future and expect to grow by 25%. <br />5