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Docusign Envelope lD: 934CC55C-54E1 -4502-8812-D617 9D201 CD8 <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />ECOLOGY <br />State of Washington <br />Agreem ent No. WRYBIP -2325-KiCPWD-00072 <br />WATER RESOURCES YAKIMA BASIN INTEGRATED PLANNING AGREEMENT <br />BETWEEN <br />THE STATE OF WASIIINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY <br />AND <br />KITTITAS COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT <br />This is a binding Agreement entered into by and between the state of Washington, Department of Ecology, hereinafter <br />referred to as "ECOLOGY," and Kittitas County Public Works Department, hereinafter referred to as the "RECIPIENT," to <br />carry out with the provided funds activities described herein. <br />GENERALINFORMATION <br />Project Title: <br />Total Cost: <br />Total Eligible Cost: <br />Ecology Share: <br />Recipient Share: <br />The Effective Date of this Agreement is: <br />The Expiration Date of this Agreement is no later than <br />Project Type: <br />Springwood Ranch Stewardship and Planning <br />$740,000.00 <br />$740,000.00 <br />$740,000.00 <br />$0.00 <br />01/01/2025 <br />08/31/2027 <br />Yakima Basin Integrated Planning <br />Pro-i ect Short Description: <br />Springwood Ranch was acquired to advance the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan. Stewardship and Planning funding will <br />be used to maintain core land management functions during an interim management period and provide key services to <br />enable the partners to transition the ranch to meet long-term management goals. <br />Project Long Descrintion: <br />The 3,600-acre Springwood Ranch property was acquired to advance water supply, structural and operational <br />changes, habitat and watershed protection elements of the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan. On October 31, 2024 Kittitas <br />County, Kittitas Reclamation District (KRD), Washington Deparlment of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and the Yakama <br />Nation took ownership of Springwood Ranch. <br />Stewardship funding will be used to maintain core land management functions during an interim period while the four <br />landowners work together to transition management and operations to meet long-term goals associated with each