OLYMPIA — More than $22 million earmarked in a state Department of Ecology account to help local governments control and treat stormwater would be used instead to balance the state budget under a plan submitted to the Legislature by Gov. Chris Gregoire.
The fund transfer requested by the governor comes just a few months after lawmakers added $30 million to the state local toxics control account to whittle away at a huge backlog of stormwater retrofit projects around the state, including the Puget Sound region.
The governor’s capital budget reduced the account by $22 million, leaving $8 million for stormwater projects in this biennium, said Jim Cahill, a senior budget assistant to the governor.
Stormwater is considered the No. 1 water-quality threat in urban areas of the Puget Sound region, and there is no dedicated funding mechanism in place to tackle the problem.