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Kittitas County to transfer water-right asset from Solid Waste to Public Works for water banking use
Summary
The Board authorized transfer of a water-right asset held by the solid waste department to public works and sign related deeds and tax affidavits; the county will pay just over $1 million for the water right and deed it to the Department of Ecology for management through a water bank.
Kittitas County commissioners authorized a transfer of a water-right asset from the county's Solid Waste Department to Public Works on May 20, enabling the county to use the right in its water-banking program.
Public Works staff said the county received Department of Ecology grant funding to move the asset into Public Works. The water right has been through…
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