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11/25/2024
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Public Works and CDS Study Session
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Project Description <br /> • Summary Overview: Provide a detailed description of the proposed project, including the <br /> project location and the proposed withdrawal amounts. <br /> • Water Transfer Working Group Consideration (if needed): Include any additional project <br /> details required for review by the Water Transfer Working Group, including any relevant context <br /> or specific requirements. <br /> The Technical Report is expected to document the following: <br /> • Describe the hydrogeologic conceptual model of the proposed project site. This needs to include but <br /> not limited to 1) Identify and describe the aquifer properties of the source aquifer. 2)Identify source <br /> aquifer boundary conditions. 3)Identify water level trends in the source aquifer. 4)Estimate the <br /> water budget for the source aquifer. <br /> • Describe the physical and legal availability of water in the proposed project areas. <br /> • Impairment Analysis - Identify all senior water rights and yet-to-be-processed senior water right <br /> applications within the same source aquifer. Identify and quantify impacts to senior water rights in <br /> the source aquifer. <br /> • Identify and quantify impacts to surface water bodies and tributaries. <br /> The Technical Report must include tables and figures documenting findings and include: <br /> • A site map showing the place of use and point(s)of withdrawal for all related water rights, ensuring <br /> clarity on project boundaries and infrastructure. <br /> • A vicinity map showing the location of all senior water rights and any senior water right applications <br /> within the same source aquifer,providing context to their proximity to the proposed project. <br /> • A groundwater elevation map showing groundwater elevation contours based on area well reports <br /> and published source material. This map should clearly depict all surface water features, as well as <br /> assumed groundwater divides, to illustrate the relationship between groundwater and surface water <br /> bodies. <br /> • A geologic cross section based on available area well reports and published source material, showing <br /> the subsurface conditions relevant to the proposed project. <br /> Ecology Technical Assistance, Document Review, and Administrative Work <br /> Ecology staff will provide the following technical and administrative assistance, pursuant to this <br /> agreement: <br /> • Evaluate and provide feedback on the public notice for the proposed project. <br /> • Coordinate and consult with relevant tribal governments, as well as the Washington State <br /> Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW),to ensure compliance with environmental and <br /> regulatory requirements. <br /> • Participate in consultations with the Water Transfer Working Group, if necessary, to address <br /> issues related to the proposed project. <br /> • If needed by Ecology,provide preliminary permit to drill and test new wells. <br /> • Technical assistance on water resources and water quality-related questions and issues. <br /> Washington State Department of Ecology <br /> Cost-Reimbursement Agreement(CRA) Page 4 of 16 <br />
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