Kan. Admin. Regs. § 11-1-7 - Allocation of water resources cost-share program funding
(a) Appropriation for the water resources cost-share program
may be used for financial assistance to construct conservation and water
quality practices or to contract for technical expertise, with specific
allocations for each recommended annually by the commission and approved by the
governor and legislature.
(b) The allocation of WRCSP funds shall be made by the
commission on or after July 1 to districts or other entities receiving funds.
(c) Appropriated funds for cost-share assistance shall be
allocated to districts under three accounts:
(1) The district needs allocation (DNA) shall represent a
portion of the total WRCSP appropriation and shall be allocated to all
districts. The total amount of the appropriation dedicated to the DNA shall be
recommended by the commission and shall be subject to approval by the governor
and legislature. The DNA may be used for eligible conservation and water
quality improvement practices as determined by the conservation districts. The
approved DNA shall be allocated to districts based on the following criteria:
(A) Non-federal rural acres: one point for each 100,000 acres,
with a maximum point total of eight;
(B) water quality: ranging from one point for districts in low
sedimentation areas up to eight points for districts in high sedimentation
areas; and
(C) water quantity: ranging from one point for districts in
areas of high rainfall and significant surface water storage up to eight points
for districts in areas of low rainfall, limited surface water storage, and
depleting groundwater supplies.
(2) The water quality (WQ) or total maximum daily load (TMDL)
allocation shall represent a portion of the balance of the appropriation
remaining after the DNA is deducted. WQ or TMDL funds may be allocated by the
commission to districts if the following requirements are met:
(A) The WQ allocation shall be used only in targeted areas
identified by the state water plan and commission for eligible practices that
address sedimentation, nutrient and pesticide runoff, and bacteria from
livestock waste.
(B) The TMDL allocation shall be utilized in the identified
watersheds for only those practices that address the impairment for which the
TMDL was established.
(3) The annual irrigation initiative allocation (IIA) shall be
made by the commission in accordance with the following criteria:
(A) The amount remaining after the DNA and WQ allocation are
deducted;
(B) commission-developed targeting criteria based on irrigation
water use in areas of major groundwater decline;
(C) state water plan priority areas;
(D) other priority areas with declining groundwater supplies as
identified by the governor, legislature, agencies, groundwater management and
conservation districts; and
(E) any other criteria determined by the commission to meet the
water resource goals and objectives of the state.
Notes
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