RCW 90.82.110
Identification of projects and activities.
The planning unit shall review historical data such as fish runs, weather patterns, land use patterns, seasonal flows, and geographic characteristics of the management area, and also review the planning, projects, and activities that have already been completed regarding natural resource management or enhancement in the management area and the products or status of those that have been initiated but not completed for such management in the management area, and incorporate their products as appropriate so as not to duplicate the work already performed or underway.
The planning group is encouraged to identify projects and activities that are likely to serve both short-term and long-term management goals and that warrant immediate financial assistance from the state, federal, or local government. If there are multiple projects, the planning group shall give consideration to ranking projects that have the greatest benefit and schedule those projects that should be implemented first.
[ 1998 c 247 § 7.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment
Chapter 90.82 - Watershed Planning.
90.82.040 - WRIA planning units—Watershed planning grants—Eligibility criteria—Administrative costs.
90.82.043 - Implementation plan.
90.82.048 - Implementation plan—Timelines and milestones.
90.82.050 - Limitations on liability.
90.82.070 - Water quantity component.
90.82.080 - Instream flow component—Rules—Report.
90.82.085 - Instream flows—Assessing and setting or amending.
90.82.090 - Water quality component.
90.82.100 - Habitat component.
90.82.110 - Identification of projects and activities.
90.82.130 - Plan approval—Public notice and hearing—Revisions.
90.82.140 - Use of monitoring recommendations in RCW 77.85.210.