85-1-704. Prioritization of water storage projects — governor’s report. (1) The governor shall submit to the legislature a report in accordance with 5-11-210 identifying specific water storage projects proposed for development, including the rehabilitation of existing projects and new project proposals. The report must contain:

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(a)a list of water storage project priorities;

(b)an implementation strategy for each priority project that identifies the resources (including specific budget requests), government actions, and other actions needed to accomplish the project; and

(c)a progress report on the development of water storage projects during the previous 2 years.

(2)In setting priorities among new water storage projects, the governor shall consider whether a project:

(a)solves a severe water problem;

(b)provides multiple uses and benefits;

(c)provides for public uses;

(d)shows strong evidence of broad citizen support;

(e)is able to obtain nonstate sources of funding;

(f)protects and seeks to enhance social, ecological, cultural, and aesthetic values;

(g)improves local and state economic development;

(h)could resolve Indian and federal reserved water rights issues;

(i)supports water conservation activities; and

(j)promotes the use of water reserved under Montana law.

(3)In setting priorities among water storage rehabilitation projects, the governor shall consider whether the project:

(a)is needed to protect public safety;

(b)has impacts if not repaired or rehabilitated; and

(c)accomplishes the goals listed in subsections (2)(a) through (2)(j).

(4)In establishing budget priorities for the allocation of state water storage development funds:

(a)first preference must be given to projects that resolve threats to life and property posed by high-hazard facilities that are in an unsafe condition;

(b)second preference must be given to projects that improve or expand existing water storage facilities; and

(c)third preference must be given to the planning and construction of new water storage facilities.