File #: 2011-0101    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 2/22/2011 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: Final action: 3/21/2011
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13450
Title: A MOTION urging the Washington state Legislature to enact the 2011 Clean Water Jobs Act to fund and construct projects to prevent and clean up stormwater pollution in King County and statewide.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips, Bob Ferguson, Julia Patterson, Joe McDermott
Indexes: Storm Water Facilities
Attachments: 1. 13450.pdf, 2. 2011-0101 Staff Report Clean Water Jobs Act (03-07-11), 3. 2011-0101 Staff Report Clean Water Jobs Act (03-2111)
Staff: Mountsier, Beth
Drafter
Clerk 02/16/2011
Title
A MOTION  urging the Washington state Legislature to enact the 2011 Clean Water Jobs Act to fund and construct projects to prevent and clean up stormwater pollution in King County and statewide.
Body
      WHEREAS, contaminated  stormwater runoff is a major water pollution problem in the state fouling aquifers, streams, rivers, lakes and Puget Sound, and
      WHEREAS, King County and other local governments are required by the federal Clean Water Act and the 1987 Water Quality Act to prevent, control and provide treatment for stormwater to the extent practicable within our jurisdictions, and
      WHEREAS,  one of the top priorities of the Puget Sound partnership is reducing and mitigating the impacts of stormwater pollution to promote recovery and clean up of Puget Sound, and
      WHEREAS, the Legislature recognizes that the burden of stormwater pollution is a function of both increased volumes of stormwater runoff due to the expansion of impervious surfaces and the toxic substances that pollute the runoff, and
      WHEREAS, addressing stormwater pollution is a challenging task because the sources of pollution are widespread and diffuse and it is difficult for local governments to regulate the toxic substances that contaminate stormwater runoff and result in nonpoint source pollution, and
      WHEREAS, local governments and residents statewide continue to struggle with the impacts of the economic recession, high unemployment, and the need to stimulate the economy and create jobs, and
      WHEREAS, activities that address stormwater contamination, including building and retrofitting urban, suburban, and rural infrastructure would generate job growth especially in the construction sector and related trades, and
      WHEREAS, the 2011 Clean Water Jobs Act which is Senate Bill 5604 and  House Bill 1735, as originally introduced would address these issues by creating a funding source for state and local projects or activities that mitigate or prevent contamination from toxic stormwater pollutants, and
      WHEREAS, the 2011 Clean Water Jobs Act as originally proposed would levy a one percent fee on first possession of petroleum products, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides, which are responsible for a significant portion of the contaminated runoff,  and
      WHEREAS, the fee would generate approximately one hundred eighty million dollars each year and would provide eleven million dollars per year dedicated to Washington state Department of Transportation projects to address toxic stormwater pollution, three million per year in grants for organizations developing stormwater prevention and treatment technologies and one hundred thirty million dollars in grants for  local government subject to the national pollutant discharge elimination system municipal stormwater permits for local capital improvement projects addressing stormwater projects, and
      WHEREAS, the 2011 Clean Water Jobs Act would advance important goals: providing funding for state and local governments' obligations for stormwater pollution prevention and clean up, creating construction jobs, and improving water quality for waterways throughout the state impacted by toxic stormwater; and
      WHEREAS, Senate Bill 5604 and House Bill 1735 were introduced in the Washington state Legislature this session with broad support locally and statewide from the Environmental Priorities Coalition, Association of Washington Cities, Washington State Association of Counties, Washington State Labor Council and Cascadia Green Building Council;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      The metropolitan King County council urges the Washington state Legislature to enact the 2011 Clean Water Jobs Act, which is Senate Bill 5604 and House Bill 1735 as a
 
means to fund needed projects to address stormwater pollution and create jobs in King County and statewide.