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H.J.R. 6 Enrolled

                 

RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE CENTRAL

                 
UTAH WATER ALLOCATION

                 
2000 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Bradley T. Johnson

                  A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE EXPRESSING CONTINUED SUPPORT
                  OF THE CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT AS OFFERED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN
                  THE CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT COMPLETION ACT.
                  Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      WHEREAS, in 1964, people of vision and foresight created the Central Utah Water
                  Conservancy District to administer the development of the various proposed units of the Central
                  Utah Project;
                      WHEREAS, the purpose of the project was and continues to be the development of Utah's
                  portion of the upper Colorado River water for the benefit of counties in central and south-central
                  Utah and the people of the entire state;
                      WHEREAS, since 1965 Juab and Utah County citizens have been paying property taxes
                  into the Central Utah Water Conservancy District in anticipation that they would receive irrigation
                  water, one of several original purposes of the project;
                      WHEREAS, Utah's congressional delegation realizes the importance of the Colorado River
                  water to the people of Utah and has fought for the authorizations and appropriations necessary to
                  build the project;
                      WHEREAS, completion of the Central Utah Project and delivery of Utah's portion of the
                  Colorado River water is vital to the continued long-term prosperity of the state;
                      WHEREAS, Congress approved the Central Utah Project Completion Act in 1992;
                      WHEREAS, the 1992 Completion Act began a new era in the process by which these
                  projects are constructed by requiring, as a condition to the federal government's further
                  participation, that those who receive the benefits of the project contribute a significant percentage,
                  from 35% to 50%, of the up-front design and construction costs on a concurrent or "as needed"
                  basis;


                      WHEREAS, the 1992 Completion Act became a model for similar projects throughout the
                  country as an example of state and federal governments acting as partners in a cooperative effort to
                  not only complete the project but to mitigate environmental damage;
                      WHEREAS, the 1992 Central Utah Project Completion Act created the Utah Reclamation
                  Mitigation and Conservation Commission, which has developed and implemented a mitigation and
                  conservation plan to address mitigation and conservation projects within the Central Utah Project that
                  restore fish and wildlife habitats and species populations and that provide related outdoor recreation
                  opportunities;
                      WHEREAS, the district developed a federal prepayment plan that generated $117 million in
                  savings for district taxpayers and obtained special legislation in order to implement the plan;
                      WHEREAS, the prepayment plan has enabled the district to meet its local cost share
                  requirements for the completion of the project without raising the district's tax rate;
                      WHEREAS, the district has determined that each of the project features is wanted and
                  needed, and meets the test of economic and environmental viability;
                      WHEREAS, the project is nearing completion and requires continued federal appropriations
                  to complete the project; and
                      WHEREAS, construction of the remaining final features is critically important to the overall
                  project and to the people of Utah:
                      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah strongly
                  expresses to the United States Congress and the Secretary of the Interior its continued support of the
                  Central Utah Project as offered by the federal government in the Central Utah Project Completion
                  Act.
                      BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah urges that irrigation
                  water for Juab and Utah counties be provided, in keeping with the original purposes of the project.
                      BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the President of the
                  United States, the Secretary of the Interior, the Chairs of the Appropriations Committees in the
                  United States Senate and House of Representatives, and the members of Utah's congressional
                  delegation.

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