456A.33B - LAKE RESTORATION PLAN AND REPORT.

        456A.33B  LAKE RESTORATION PLAN AND REPORT.         1.  It is the intent of the general assembly that the department      of natural resources shall develop annually a lake restoration plan      and report that shall be submitted to the joint appropriations      subcommittee on transportation, infrastructure, and capitals and the      legislative services agency by no later than January 1 of each year.      The plan and report shall include the department's plans and      recommendations for lake restoration projects to receive funding      consistent with the process and criteria provided in this section,      and shall include the department's assessment of the progress and      results of projects funded with moneys appropriated under this      section.         The department shall recommend funding for lake restoration      projects that are designed to achieve the following goals:         a.  Ensure a cost-effective, positive return on investment for      the citizens of Iowa.         b.  Ensure local community commitment to lake and watershed      protection.         c.  Ensure significant improvement in water clarity, safety,      and quality of Iowa lakes.         d.  Provide for a sustainable, healthy, functioning lake      system.         e.  Result in the removal of the lake from the impaired waters      list.         2.  The process and criteria the department shall utilize to      recommend funding for lake restoration projects shall be as follows:         a.  The department shall develop an initial list of not more      than thirty-five significant public lakes to be considered for      funding based on the feasibility of restoring each lake and the use      or potential use of the lake, if restored.  The list shall include      lake projects under active development that the department shall      recommend be given priority for funding so long as progress toward      completion of the projects remains consistent with the goals of this      section.         b.  The department shall meet with representatives of      communities where lakes on the initial list are located to provide an      initial lake restoration assessment and to explain the process and      criteria for receiving lake restoration funding.  Communities with      lakes not included on the initial list may petition the director of      the department for a preliminary lake restoration assessment and      explanation of the funding process and criteria.  The department      shall work with representatives of each community to develop a joint      lake restoration action plan.  At a minimum, each joint action plan      shall document the causes, sources, and magnitude of lake impairment,      evaluate the feasibility of the lake and watershed restoration      options, establish water quality goals and a schedule for attainment,      assess the economic benefits of the project, identify the sources and      amounts of any leveraged funds, and describe the community's      commitment to the project, including local funding.  The community's      commitment to the project may include moneys to fund a lake      diagnostic study and watershed assessment, including development of a      TMDL (total maximum daily load).         c.  Each joint lake restoration plan shall comply with the      following guidelines:         (1)  Biologic controls will be utilized to the maximum extent,      wherever possible.         (2)  If proposed, dredging of the lake will be conducted to a mean      depth of at least ten feet to gain water quality benefits unless a      combination of biologic and structural controls is sufficient to      assure water quality targets will be achieved at a shallower average      water depth.         (3)  The costs of lake restoration will include the maintenance      costs of improvements to the lake.         (4)  Delivery of phosphorous and sediment from the watershed will      be controlled and in place before lake restoration begins.  Loads of      phosphorous and sediment, in conjunction with in-lake management,      will meet or exceed the following water quality targets:         (a)  Clarity.  A four-and-one-half-foot Secchi depth will be      achieved fifty percent of the time from April 1 through September 30.         (b)  Safety.  Beaches will meet water quality standards for      recreational use.         (c)  Biota.  A diverse, balanced, and sustainable aquatic      community will be maintained.         (d)  Sustainability.  The water quality benefits from the      restoration efforts will be sustained for at least fifty years.         d.  The department shall evaluate the joint action plans and      prioritize the plans based on the criteria required in this section.      The department's annual lake restoration plan and report shall      include the prioritized list and the amounts of state and other      funding the department recommends for each lake restoration project.      The department may seek public comment on its recommendations prior      to submitting the plan and report to the general assembly.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2006 Acts, ch 1179, §26; 2007 Acts, ch 22, §81, 82         Referred to in § 456A.30