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7 Cosponsors:
8 Douglas C. Aagard
9 Sheryl L. Allen
10 Sylvia S. Andersen
11 Roger E. Barrus
12 Ralph Becker
13 Ron Bigelow
14 Jim Bird
15 Jackie Biskupski
16 DeMar Bud Bowman
17 D. Gregg Buxton
18 David Clark
19 Stephen D. Clark
20 Tim M. Cosgrove
21 Bradley M. Daw
22 Brad L. Dee
23 Glenn A. Donnelson
24 John Dougall
25 Jack R. Draxler
26 Carl W. Duckworth
27 James A. Dunnigan
28 Ben C. Ferry
29 Janice M. Fisher
30 Julie FisherLorie D. Fowlke
Craig A. Frank
Gage Froerer
Kerry W. Gibson
James R. Gowans
Keith Grover
Neil A. Hansen
Wayne A. Harper
Lynn N. Hemingway
Neal B. Hendrickson
Christopher N. Herrod
Kory M. Holdaway
Gregory H. Hughes
Fred R. Hunsaker
Eric K. Hutchings
Christine A. Johnson
Brad King
Todd E. Kiser
Bradley G. Last
David Litvack
Rebecca D. Lockhart
Steven R. Mascaro
John G. Mathis
Rosalind J. McGeeKay L. McIff
Ronda Rudd Menlove
Karen W. Morgan
Michael T. Morley
Carol Spackman Moss
Paul A. Neuenschwander
Merlynn T. Newbold
Michael E. Noel
Curtis Oda
Patrick Painter
Paul Ray
Phil Riesen
Stephen E. Sandstrom
Jennifer M. Seelig
LaWanna Lou Shurtliff
Gordon E. Snow
Kenneth W. Sumsion
Aaron Tilton
Mark W. Walker
Mark A. Wheatley
Larry B. Wiley
Carl Wimmer
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32 LONG TITLE
33 General Description:
34 This joint resolution of the Legislature expresses to the Governor the will of the
35 Legislature regarding the division of the aquifer shared with Nevada.
36 Highlighted Provisions:
37 This resolution:
38 . urges the Governor to:
39 . consider the consequences of a potential groundwater development project;
40 . involve the citizens in developing the division agreement with Nevada; and
41 . refrain from entering into the division agreement with Nevada until scientific
42 studies have been completed and the agreement provides how to divide the
43 water; and
44 . directs a copy of the resolution be sent to various parties.
45 Special Clauses:
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48 Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
49 WHEREAS, there is an interstate aquifer underlying Snake Valley in western Utah and
50 eastern Nevada;
51 WHEREAS, this aquifer is the source of the springs, seeps, and wells that support the
52 citizens' livelihoods and fragile ecosystem in Snake Valley and other areas of western Utah;
53 WHEREAS, the Southern Nevada Water Authority has filed groundwater applications
54 with the Nevada State Engineer to pump 50,680 acre-feet of water annually out of the aquifer
55 as part of the Clark, Lincoln, and White Pine Counties Groundwater Development Project;
56 WHEREAS, the impacts this groundwater development project could have on the water
57 resources, land, economy, wildlife, and overall quality of life in western Utah greatly concern
58 the citizens of the state;
59 WHEREAS, Public Law 108-424, the Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation, and
60 Development Act of 2004, requires the United States Geological Survey, the Desert Research
61 Institute, and a designee from the State of Utah to conduct a study known as the Basin and
62 Range Carbonate Aquifer System Study;
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64 Recreation, and Development Act of 2004 are:
65 (1) investigate groundwater quantity, quality and flow characteristics in the deep
66 carbonate and alluvial aquifers of White Pine County, Nevada;
67 (2) investigate groundwater quantity, quality, and flow characteristics in any
68 groundwater basins that are located in White Pine County, Nevada, or Lincoln
69 County, Nevada, and adjacent areas in Utah;
70 (3) include new data and review existing data;
71 (4) determine the approximate volume of water in the aquifers;
72 (5) determine the discharge and recharge characteristics of each aquifer system;
73 (6) determine the hydrogeologic and other controls that govern discharge and
74 recharge of each aquifer system; and
75 (7) develop maps at a consistent scale depicting the aquifer systems and the
76 recharge and discharge areas of such systems;
77 WHEREAS, the Bureau of Land Management's environmental impact study for the
78 groundwater development project will analyze the environmental impacts associated with the
79 anticipated groundwater withdrawal;
80 WHEREAS, the Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation, and Development Act of
81 2004 requires that, prior to any transbasin diversion from groundwater basins located both
82 within the State of Nevada and the State of Utah, Utah and Nevada shall reach an agreement
83 dividing the water resources of the interstate groundwater flow systems in which those
84 interstate groundwater basins are located; and
85 WHEREAS, the Governor has assured the citizens of western Utah that he would not
86 approve a project that would compromise peoples' lives and livelihoods, and there would be
87 some continuity to their quality of life:
88 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature urges the Governor to
89 carefully assess the groundwater development project's potential economic, social, and
90 environmental consequences in Utah, including assessing impacts to indigenous flora and
91 fauna and modeling groundwater behavior under any proposed pumping plan.
92 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature urges the Governor to allow public
93 participation in the development of the agreement with Nevada by inviting a citizen from
94 Snake Valley to participate in the negotiations with Nevada and allowing public review and
95 comment on a preliminary draft of the agreement.
96 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature urges the Governor to refrain from
97 entering into an agreement with Nevada until:
98 (1) all steps of the scientific study required by the Lincoln County Conservation,
99 Recreation, and Development Act of 2004 are complete to ensure that there is an adequate
100 scientific basis on which to form an agreement; and
101 (2) the terms of the agreement itself provide for how to divide the water resources of
102 the interstate groundwater flow systems in which the interstate groundwater basins are located,
103 as required by the Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation, and Development Act of 2004.
104 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Governor of
105 the state of Utah, the Governor of the state of Nevada, the Executive Director of the Utah
106 Department of Natural Resources, the Director of the Nevada Department of Conservation and
107 Natural Resources, the Utah State Engineer, the Nevada State Engineer, the General Manager
108 of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, and a representative of the Snake Valley Citizen's
109 Alliance.
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