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2005
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Western States Water Council - Seattle, WA., July 13-15, 2005
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Western States Water Council - Seattle, WA., July 13-15, 2005
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Water Policy
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />VVESTERN STATES VVATER COUNCIL <br /> <br />942 East North Vnion Avellue, Suite A-201 / Midvale, VIal, 84047.1764 / (801) 561-5300 / FAX (801) 255-9642 <br /> <br />Web Page: www.westgOl'.org/wswc <br /> <br />D-R-A-F-T <br /> <br />July 15,2005 <br /> <br />Position <br /> <br />Senator Pete Domenici, Chairman <br />Energy and Natural Resources Committee <br />United States Senate <br />328 Hart Senate Office Building <br />Washington, DC 20510 <br /> <br />Dear Chairman Domenici: <br /> <br />We would like to reiterate our support for legislation to meet the water supply needs of <br />rural communities, particularly western communities, which have suffered from drought for a <br />number of years. The Western States Water Council represents eighteen states, which include all <br />the Reclamation Act States, plus Alaska. Our members are appointed by their respective <br />governors and we advise the governors on a broad range of water policy issues. We are <br />closely affiliated with the Western Governors' Association (WGA), and we appreciate the <br />opportunity we had in May to testify regarding S. 895, the Rural Water Supply Act of 2005, <br />on behalf of the Council and WGA. <br /> <br />Much of the West is characterized by its aridity, and the current drought highlights the <br />fact that water availability continues to define and circumscribe our economic and environmental <br />well being and quality of life. This is particularly true in many small rural communities, which <br />may often lack the ability to meet pressing water supply needs and federal safe drinking water <br />standards and requirements without some assistance from state or federal sources. Lacking the <br />economies of scale available to larger cities, small communities face much higher costs per <br />capita. We strongly support federal legislation to provide technical and financial assistance for <br />small rural communities, augmenting available local and state resources. <br /> <br />We believe that Title II of S. 895, cited as the "Twenty-First Century Water Works Act," <br />which authorizes a new loan guarantee for certain projects, is an important and much needed <br />tool. We appreciate your efforts in sponsoring and shepherding S. 895 through the federal <br />legislative process. We hope to see this legislation enacted soon to create a systematic, <br />integrated approach to investigating, authorizing and constructing projects to meet rural western <br />needs in close cooperation with State, local and regional entities, as well as tribes. We strongly <br />believe states should playa key role in the development and establishment of guidelines and <br />criteria for determining program eligibility and in selecting project priorities. Moreover, federal <br />efforts should be coordinated with state and local watershed plans. It is also important that non- <br />Federal entities retain title to projects. <br />
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