SB 148-REMOTE WATER STORAGE FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS  CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced SB 148 to be up for consideration. MR. DARWIN PETERSON, staff to Senator Torgerson, sponsor, described the measure as follows. SB 148 instructs the Department of Natural Resources [DNR] to construct remote water storage sites for fire protection. These sites will consist of 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks with a pump and a hydrant. DNR will solicit applications for these remote storage tanks from all the organized fire service areas statewide. Then the Department will rank the applications and based upon appropriations available construct as many as they can afford. The applications will be ranked by the following factors: · distance from an adequate water supply; · number of buildings to be protected; · extent of spruce bark beetle infestation; · ability of the fire service to provide matching funds; and · ability to maintain and operate the remote water storage site. The need for remote water storage sites is evident in many areas of the state, especially in the areas where beetle infested timber greatly increases the risk of catastrophic wildfire. This legislation will help protect the lives of those people living on the fringe of fire service areas. It will also reduce property loss and possibly lower ISO rates for our residents. SENATOR TAYLOR asked if the spruce bark beetle infestation areas are considered in the bill. MR. PETERSON said the bill is not supposed to eliminate those areas. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON said an applicant might actually get more points if the site is in a spruce bark beetle infested area. It's for fire protection in general, not just wildfire and oil well fires. MR. JOE STAM, Chief, Fire Program, DNR, said initially he was neutral on the bill but he talked to some fire departments across the state that are interested in this and he would be glad to help facilitate it. SENATOR TAYLOR moved SB 148 from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.