Walla Walla Watershed Management PartnershipLocal Water Plan Agreement • May 4th, 2017
Contract Type FiledMay 4th, 2017This document is a Local Water Plan approved in accordance and consistent with Chapter 90.92 RCW. The primary purpose of the Gardena Farms Irrigation District #13 LWP is to enhance instream flow conditions in that reach of the Walla Walla River between the Gardena Farms Irrigation District #13 (GFID) diversion and several alternate points of diversion (POD) located approximately 15 miles downstream, below the confluence with the Touchet River. This would be accomplished by foregoing diversion of water at the existing GFID diversion and subsequently diverting the same amount of water downstream at the alternate PODs. The lands to be irrigated will be the same as those irrigated under existing practices.
Walla Walla Watershed Management PartnershipLocal Water Plan Agreement • October 24th, 2014
Contract Type FiledOctober 24th, 2014The Hassler Local Water Plan (LWP) Agreement is between Greta Hassler, the water management board (established as the Walla Walla Watershed Management Partnership), and the Washington State Department of Ecology. The Local Water Plan is subject to all conditions and provisions of Chapter 90.92 RCW, and is effective March 1, 2015 through the earlier of (1) the expiration of legislative authorization of the Walla Walla Watershed Management Partnership (currently June 30, 2019, as may be amended) OR (2) March 1, 2025.
Walla Walla Watershed Management PartnershipLocal Water Plan Agreement • May 18th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2011The Pepper Bridge Local Water Plan (LWP) Agreement is between the Local Group, identified as Pepper Bridge Land Company, LLC, Homeward Bound Limited Partnership, Sequel, LLC; the water management board, established as the Walla Walla Watershed Management Partnership; and the Washington State Department of Ecology. The Local Water Plan is subject to all conditions and provisions of Chapter 90.92 RCW effective May 10, 2011 through September 30, 2016.
Walla Walla Watershed Management PartnershipLocal Water Plan Agreement • May 18th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2011This document is a Local Water Plan approved in accordance and consistent with RCW 90.92. The purpose of the Stiller Pond Site Local Water Plan (LWP) is to enhance instream flow conditions downstream from the surface water point of diversion on Mill Creek to the confluence with the Walla Walla River and continuing on the Walla Walla River as far downstream as river mile 37. This will be accomplished by: