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Title: Columbia Basin Water Initiative


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Columbia Basin Water Initiative
A Project of
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A Volunteer, Non-profit,Non-Governmental
Organization
  • Established in 1964 as a 501-C6 Corporation
  • Mission, the completion of the Columbia Basin
    Project
  • League membership services are fully funded by
    membership dues
  • 2005 dues income was 25,350
  • 2006 dues income to-date is over 26,000

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A Project of the Columbia Basin Development
League
The Columbia Basin Water Initiative is a
targeted effort to assure the replacement of
aquifer water with project surface water in the
Odessa Sub-area as soon as possible.
  • The initiative activities are being funded
    (separate from membership dues) by contributions
    from individuals, landowners, local government
    agencies and the business community at-large.

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Why is the Water Initiative so Important?
  • Starting in 1950, the Federal Government began
    construction on the 1,029,000 acre Columbia Basin
    Project authorized by the US Congress. The
    Project is currently half completed and supplies
    water to over 670,000 acres of highly productive
    agriculture.
  • Starting in 1967, the State of Washington allowed
    deep well pumping in the Odessa sub-area on a
    temporary basis looking toward the orderly
    completion of the second half of the Project.

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The Project Is Supplemented By Deep Well Pumping
  • This activity is located East of the East Low
    Canal.
  • Presently there are 170,000 acres of high
    production agriculture being served by these deep
    wells.
  • This production helps support the present
    agricultural infrastructure of the entire Basin.
  • Many of these wells are in jeopardy today due to
    the declining water table in the Odessa Sub-Area
    and some have already been abandoned.

The green circles represent deep-well pumping
121,000 of these acres are located within the
boundaries of the Columbia Basin Irrigation
Districts
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Loss of This Production Capacity Will Affect the
Entire Basin
  • The production from the deep-well area is
    critical to maintaining the present level of
    processing, distribution and other farm service
    activity in the Basin.
  • Any loss of crop production could result in
    reduction of processing capacity. This would
    affect the economy of the entire Columbia Basin
    Region.

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And Also Limits Municipal and Industrial Water
Supplies
  • The only way to stop this economic erosion is to
    replace aquifer water with surface water
    delivered through the Columbia Basin Project.
  • To make this a reality, however, will require a
    well executed action plan.
  • Thats why the Development League established the

Columbia Basin Water Initiative
  • a targeted effort to assure the replacement of
    aquifer water with project surface water in the
    Odessa Sub-area as soon as possible

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Initiative Purpose
Columbia Basin Water Initiative
  • To raise awareness of government, business, and
    social leaders to the Odessa Sub-Area crisis
  • To gain cooperative support of governmental
    agencies and diverse interest groups
  • To work with Reclamation, Ecology, and the
    Columbia Basin irrigation districts to encourage
    review of existing expansion plans and
    investigation of new options
  • To build strong political alliances to ensure
    required legislative action

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Water Initiative Goals
  • Develop better public understanding of the
    Columbia Basin Project and its ability to address
    the declining water resources in Eastern
    Washington
  • Develop cooperative partnerships with affected
    public agencies and other stakeholders that will
    encourage and stimulate appropriate action
  • Support legislative action to secure appropriate
    funding

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Accomplishments
  • Established Large Communication Data Base and Web
    Site
  • Staged Major Conferences
  • Sponsored Educational Forums
  • Built Successful Partnerships
  • Lobbied Successfully for State and Federal
    Support of Reclamations Study

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Initiative Plans - 2007
  • The Development League has named Mike Schwisow as
    the Director of the Columbia Basin Water
    Initiative to direct its activities starting in
    October 2006

Mike Schwisow
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Mikes Accomplishments
  • Mike has served as Legislative Consultant for the
    League 2005-2006 where he
  • Facilitated communication among Reclamation,
    Ecology and Irrigation Districts
  • Directed lobbying effort at the State level with
    appropriate legislators and committee chairs
  • Directed lobbying effort with Washington State
    Governors office

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Mikes Expanded Responsibilities
  • Coordinate all Initiative communication and
    educational programs
  • Develop and implement a Federal legislative
    strategy to
  • Build a strong grass roots lobbying effort
  • Coordinate professional lobbying resources
  • Participate in fund raising activities

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2007 Initiative Pro Forma Budget
Detailed budget available upon request
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How Can You Help?
  • As manager of a company that does significant
    business in the Columbia Basin you are being
    asked to consider a substantial long-term
    financial commitment as a supporter of the

Youll Be In Good Company
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Water Initiative Sponsors
  • Adams County
  • Alice Parker
  • Avista
  • Big Bend Electric Coop
  • Brock Carpenter
  • Carlson Farms
  • Cegnar
  • CHS/Connell Grain Growers
  • City of Othello
  • Claasen Farms
  • Dan Piper
  • Dano Harper
  • Evergreen Implement
  • Farm Credit Services
  • Gies, Clarence
  • Grange Supply of Odessa
  • Grant County
  • Inland Power
  • Johnson Reaugh
  • Lad Irrigation
  • Lamb Weston/Con Agra
  • LeMaster Daniels
  • Lincoln County
  • Lyle Bair
  • Marvin Neil J.V.
  • Schwisow Associates
  • NuChem
  • Quirk, Cecelia
  • Radach Farms
  • Rathbun, Corrin
  • Rexco
  • Ron Fode
  • SC Ranch
  • SG Farms
  • Union Elevator
  • Valmont Industries
  • Warden Hutterians
  • Warden Port District
  • Washington Trust Bank
  • Western Farm Services/Agrium
  • Western Mortgage

Join your neighbors in the effort
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Landowner Block Contribution of 188,000
  • Jon Fink
  • Lecia Fink
  • Neil Fink
  • Sharon Fink
  • Steve Fink/Al Fink
  • Donald Friesen/Gladys Friesen Credit Trust
  • David Greenwalt
  • Curt Greenwalt
  • Mona Freriks
  • Friehe Farms
  • Galbreath Land Livestock, Inc.
  • Harding Harding Partnership
  • Marcia Karen Harding
  • Larry Hoffman, Sr.
  • JS Myers, Inc.
  • Jantz Properties
  • Jeske Farms JV
  • William Johns
  • Steve Jorgensen
  • Jubilant/Roger Bailie
  • Kagele Family Farm
  • Troy Kissler
  • Delmar Kristein
  • Wilbur Krug
  • Lamb Weston/ConAgra
  • Leffel, Otis Warwick
  • Life Estate Hanna/Bargara Heimbigne
  • Life Estate John C./Edna Aikens
  • Lincoln County Wheatgrowers
  • Roger Barnum
  • Velma Bierman
  • BoGar
  • Mark Booker
  • James W. Brodie
  • Marie Chittick
  • Mark Conrath
  • DR Stucky Properties, LLC
  • Dallas Deife
  • Deife Farms, Inc
  • Dale Deife
  • Remie DeRuwe
  • L. G. DeVore
  • Emmerland Hill, Chris Lyle
  • Finagele Farms, Inc

Join your neighbors in the effort
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Landowner Block Contribution of 188,000
  • Art Prior
  • Richard Quirk
  • C.J. Rabideau
  • Jerry Radach
  • Rafeco Inc. Franz Lund, LLC
  • Rich Acres Farms
  • Ritzville Warehouse
  • Keith Schafer
  • Schibel Farms, Inc.
  • Jay Scrupps
  • Lorus and Judy Scrupps
  • Scrupps Land Company
  • Stahl Hutterian Bretheren
  • Donald Stucky
  • Richard Stucky
  • Triple C Land Company
  • LaVerne Truman
  • Alan Voise
  • Voise Living Trust/Richard Voise
  • Richard Voise
  • W.W. O Farms, Inc.
  • Watkins Farms, Inc.
  • Leroy Welch
  • Wes King Ranch
  • Wheatland Bank
  • Wilbur Security Co.
  • Windy Prairie, Inc/ Kevin Lyle
  • Gene Wirth
  • Malinda Zilliox
  • Mac Farms, Inc
  • Helen Malby
  • Robert Marble
  • Marlin Hutterian Bretheren
  • Katherine Muserov TRBD Farms
  • Robert Newman
  • Ochoa Ad Unlimited
  • ONeal Land, Inc
  • Karen Phillips
  • Vernon Phillips
  • Phillips Family Farms, LLC
  • Daniel Piper

Join your neighbors in the effort
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For More Information, Contact Alice Parker,
Executive Secretaryphone 509-346-9442 email
mrsp_at_smwireless.netor check out our website
atwww.cbdl.org/water
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