Examples of State Water Plan in a sentence
K.S.A. 82a-951 creates the State Water Plan Fund to finance the implementation of the Kansas Water Plan.
The State Water Plan identified a number of recommendations specific to making water information available through the MSL Water Information System.
This document contains application forms and instructions for the State Water Plan and various funding programs.
The principal revenue sources for the State General Fund include individual and corporate income taxes, sales and compensating use taxes, severance and other excise taxes, and interest earnings.2. State Water Plan Fund—A fund established under KSA 82a-951 to provide a dedicated source of funding to provide for the water resource needs of Kansas.
Expenditures for non-expense items, which for budgeting purposes cannot be made from the State General Fund, KEY Fund, Economic Development Initiatives Fund, State Water Plan Fund, Children’s Initiatives Fund, Expanded Lottery Act Revenues Fund, or the building funds, are considered non-reportable.
A DA 405 must be completed for every budgeted fund, except for the appropriated state funds (State General Fund, Kansas Endowment for Youth Fund, Children’s Initiatives Fund, Economic Development Initiatives Fund, State Water Plan Fund, Expanded Lottery Act Revenues Fund, and the three building funds).
Recommended FMSs or FMPs that will contribute to water supply may not result in an overallocation of a water source based on the water availability allocations in the most recently adopted State Water Plan.
This list was developed from the State Water Plan and includes projects that did not designate Drinking Water SRF loans as a funding source.
The decisions of these agencies must be consistent with the State Water Plan.
Funding: The State Water Plan Fund, annually generates $16-18 million and is the primary funding mechanism for implementing water quality protection and pollution reduction activities in the state through the Kansas Water Plan.