The bill aims to protect the quality of public water supplies in Washington State by mandating the relocation of the Bob Oke game farm, which has been identified as a contributor to nitrate contamination in local drinking water sources. Groundwater monitoring has revealed that nitrate levels in private wells in the Fords Prairie area exceed federal safety standards, and investigations have confirmed that manure from the game farm is a significant factor. The legislation requires the Department of Fish and Wildlife, in coordination with the Department of Enterprise Services, to identify a suitable alternate site for the game farm's operations, develop a relocation plan, and ensure the current site is remediated to prevent further contamination.

The bill includes several new sections that outline the definitions relevant to the relocation process, the criteria for evaluating potential new sites, and the steps necessary for the transition. It mandates a hydrogeologic assessment of candidate sites, consultation with local stakeholders, and the submission of a relocation report by December 31, 2026. Additionally, the bill stipulates that the relocation process must begin within 60 days of the effective date, with a completion deadline of 36 months, unless extended by the legislature. A remediation plan for the current site is also required, including ongoing monitoring and measures to mitigate nutrient leaching. The Department of Enterprise Services is authorized to secure the new location and seek funding to support these efforts.