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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - BOCCOFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONEI2S 509-659-3236 ,no 11`est Broadwax Avenue. Ritnxilie.. Washinhton 99169 ADAMS our 'John N. Marshall. District t Roger L. Hartwig, District 2 cl Terrance J. Thompson, District 3 WAS N t N G T 0 N Patricia,l. Phillips, Clerk of the Board, ExLeutivc Sci-\•ices Nianabcr July 3, 2020 Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue Secretary of Interior, David Bernhardt Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper Dear Secretaries Esper, Bernhardt and Perdue, This request has been prepared during this COVID-19 era with limited personal interaction and during the Fourth of July holiday week. While all the four County area Commissioners agree with the completion of the Columbia Basin Project it has proved difficult to obtain a full signature page. It is so important to complete this request and have it included in the COVID-19 economic recovery response that we request the signatures be included next week after we all meet in regular open public meetings and complete a proper signature page. Respe4fully , , 6Jo n N Marshall dams County Commissioner July 3, 2020 Adams, Franklin, Lincoln and Grant County Commissioners Eastern Washington State Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue Secretary of Interior, David Bernhardt Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper RE: EO on Notion's Economic Recoveryfrom the COVID-19 Emergency by Expediting Infrastructure Investments and OtherAcfivities— Request to be included in Expediting the Delivery of Infrastructure and Other Projects on Federal Lands. Dear Secretaries Esper, Bernhardt and Perdue, The quad counties of Eastern Washington State, Adams, Lincoln, Franklin and Grant request that President Trump direct his Administration to complete the Columbia Basin Project through an executive order as lined out in the EO on Nation's Economic Recovery from the COVID-I9 Emergency by Expediting Infrastructure Investments and Other Activities. Completion of this Project by constructing the East High Canal extends economic recovery far beyond our 4 county areas or even the state of Washington. The construction on a project of this magnitude spreads economic recovery throughout the west. Jobs, material and engineering in its current form of development work could start immediately, it is shovel ready. Nearly 700,000 ac. within the CBP has been fully developed and irrigated but over 300,000 acres await the infrastructure needed to supply a reliable source of water to agriculture and the 25 cities and towns it serves. The Columbia Basin Project is Reclamation's largest project in the United States and has been on the Congressional books for decades, it needs no further Congressional approval, is funded through USDA and just needs the President's directive to build the East High Canal. Agriculture here is not just the economy ofthe Northwest, it feeds the entire Pacific Rim and therefore not only satisfies an economic and humanitarian need, but becomes a world bargaining chip. In the short term, this supplies jobs immediately stimulating the economy. Ongoing, this continues to provide a strong Ag based economy and national security element for years into the future. This project has complete support of our Congressional and Washington State representatives and has bipartisan support. Please consider that an investment in water infrastructure is an investment in the national economy, food security and its future. Respectfully, Adams County Commissioners: ver w L 4"", John N. Marshall Roger C. Hartwig Terrance J. Thompson Lincoln County Commissioners: Mark R. Stedman Scott Hutsell Rob Coffman Franklin County Commissioners: Brad Peck Robert E. Koch pint Didier Grant County Commissioners: Richard Stevens Thomas H. Taylor Cindy Ca Cc: Congressional Representatives Newhouse, McMorris Rodgers, Murray and Cantwell, Senators Schoesler and Warnick, Representatives Dye and Dent