Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2609 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/19/2023

                     
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
HOUSE BILL 2609 	By: Humphrey 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to water; defining terms; directing 
Oklahoma Water Resources Board to determine instream 
flows for certain rivers; dire cting permits be based 
on flow determinations; directing instream flow 
adjustments from gathered data; requiring data 
collected be provided in updates to certain water 
plan; allowing for voluntary water permit 
reallocation; authorizing cooperation with cer tain 
agencies and entities concerning instream flow; 
authorizing promulgation of rules; authorizing 
ability to contract; authorizing for reception of 
available grants and aid; authorizing the expenditure 
of funds and exercise of powers of the Board; 
directing Board to gather cer tain stream-related 
data; providing for the formation of Treasured Stream 
Committees; stating purpose of committees; providing 
for formation of subcommittees; providing duties and 
responsibilities of committees and subcommittees; 
providing for codification ; and providing an 
effective date.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOP LE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1085.97 of Titl e 82, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
For the purposes of Section 2 of this act:   
 
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1.  "Treasured stream" means a stream that is: 
a. habitat for a species listed as threatened or 
endangered by the federal or state govern ment, 
b. designated as an Oklahoma Scenic River, or  
c. designated as such b y the Oklahoma Water Resources 
Board; 
2.  "Instream flow" means an in-basin reserve amount of water 
whose quality and flow regime protects and conserves fish and 
wildlife propagation and recreation; 
3.  "Instream flow program" means an ongoing program in which a 
treasured stream is monitored for compliance with instream flow 
determinations and biological assessments are conducted to determine 
if adjustments to instream flows are nee ded; and 
4.  "Treasured stream committee" means a body of stakeholders 
tasked, for each treasured stream in their area, with determining 
what metrics should be included and what goals should be achieved by 
instream flows, reviewing data obta ined from the instream flow 
program and suggesting improvements to the instream flow 
determination methodology and the instream flow program. 
SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1085.98 of Tit le 82, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  For the purpose of effectuati ng the protection, conservation 
and economic development of water resources that benefit all   
 
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Oklahomans as established in Section 1086.1 of Title 82 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes, and to protect the rights of individuals to use 
water for domestic use as established in Section 105.2 of Title 82 
of the Oklahoma Statutes , the Oklahoma Water Resources Board is 
hereby authorized, empowered and directed: 
1.  To determine instream flows for each treasured stream in 
conjunction with the metrics and methods listed in subs ection B of 
this section and decided upon by the treasured stream c ommittees as 
described in subsection C of this section; 
2.  To reduce the amount of water available for permitting from 
each treasured stream by an amount equal to its respect ive instream 
flow determination.  W ater previously reserved for in -basin use 
shall not be used to satisfy a reduction in the amount of water 
available for permitting due to instream flow determinations.  I n 
the case that the Board dete rmines that there is not enough 
unallocated water available in the treasured stream to allocate to 
instream flows, the Board shall cease the allocation of water for 
non-instream flow purposes in the treasur ed stream until after an 
allocation that satisfies the instream flow determination is met; 
3.  To adjust instream flows for each treasured stream as 
additional data is gathered by the instream flow programs and 
evaluated by the treasured stream committees; 
4.  To include instream flow determinations, the status of 
instream flow programs and the recommendations of the t reasured   
 
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stream committees in updates to the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water 
Plan; 
5.  To allow those that hold regula r, seasonal permits or oth er 
water rights for stream water use in treasured streams to 
voluntarily reallocate their permits, in full or in part, to 
instream flows of the treasured stream to which the permit or right 
applies; 
6.  To cooperate with all state and federal institutions, 
agencies, departments, boards and officers and existing water permit 
holders to satisfy instream flow determinations, including periodic 
releases of stored water; and all state institutions, agencies, 
departments, boards and offi cers are hereby authorized and directed 
to cooperate with the Board; 
7.  To adopt such rules as may be necessary to effectuate the 
purposes of this act; 
8.  To make and enter into all contracts and agreements 
necessary or incidental to the performance of i ts duties and the 
execution of its powers under this act; 
9.  To receive and accept from the State of Oklahoma or the 
United States of America or any agency or instrumentality thereof 
grants of funds and to receive and accept aid or contributions from 
any source of either money, pr operty, labor or other things of value 
to be held, used and applied only for the purposes for which such 
grants and contributions may be made; and   
 
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10. To expend income and funds of the Board in the exercise of 
any or all of the powers granted to the Board under the provisions 
of this act. 
B.  For the purpose of effectuating the protection, conservation 
and economic development of water resources of treasured streams as 
established by this act , the Oklahoma Water Resources Board sh all 
conduct instream flow studies that: 
1.  Identify and record information related to, but not limited 
to, the daily regimes of temperature, flow rate and water quality 
needed to protect and conserve the treasured stream 's fish and 
wildlife propagation an d recreation at a spatial resolution of less 
than 5km; 
2.  Incorporate all flow data obtained after construction of 
reservoirs and/or diversion structures that have affected the 
treasured stream's natural flow regime, and consider the potential 
effects of flow rate, temperature and water quality of water 
released from reservoirs o n downstream fish and wildlife propagation 
and recreation; 
3.  Incorporate how weather and climate scenarios may affect 
future instream flows , fish and wildlife propagation and recreation; 
4. Account for gains and losses of water in streams that are 
connected to groundwater;   
 
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5.  Identify when recreational activities occur on the stream, 
their economic impact and the quantity, quality and timing of stream 
flows needed to sustain suc h activities; and 
6.  Quantify the potential future demands for domestic use of 
stream water. 
C.  Two treasured stream c ommittees shall be formed, one for 
Northeastern Oklahoma and another for Southeastern Oklahoma.  Each 
committee shall be comprised of one member from the Oklahoma Water 
Resources Board, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, 
Oklahoma Forestry Services, the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma 
State University, the University of Tulsa, the Oklahoma Scenic 
Rivers Commission, a local tribal nation, and three st akeholders 
that reside in a treasured stream basin .  Additional membership may 
be made available to federal natural resource agencies that wish to 
participate. 
1.  The purpose of the c ommittees is to provide guidance for the 
completion of instream flow det erminations, identify what metrics 
are to be measured and which biological assessments are to be made 
by each instream flow program and monitor their prog ress and 
recommend changes to instream flow determinations as necessary.  The 
committees shall meet at least annually and may meet more often as 
necessary and agreed upon by the c ommittees. 
2. Subcommittees:   
 
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a. each treasured stream c ommittee shall have a three -
member subcommittee comprised of the Executive 
Directors of the Oklah oma Water Resources Board, the 
Oklahoma Department o f Wildlife Conservation, and a 
committee member from the University of Oklahoma or 
Oklahoma State University, or their designees, 
b. the representative from the Board sha ll serve as 
chairperson of the s ubcommittee from November 1, 2023, 
to November 1, 2024, and 
c. thereafter, the chair shall be rotated a nnually, as 
agreed upon by the c ommittee. 
3.  Duties and responsibilities of the committee s and 
subcommittees: 
a. the subcommittees shall approve a program matic work 
plan by December 31, 2023, which shall include the 
following: 
(1) a list of the priority streams f or instream flow 
determinations, 
(2) identification of metrics, in addition to those 
listed in subsection B of this section , to be 
included in the determination of instream flow 
for each treasured stream ,   
 
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(3) identification of additional data that needs to 
be collected to determine instream flows fo r each 
treasured stream, if any, 
(4) assignment of responsibilities for obtaining any 
additional data needed to determine instrea m 
flows, 
(5) the time frames in which additional data will be 
obtained, 
(6) the general methods used to obtain additional 
data, 
(7) the metrics to be monitored by each instream flow 
program after instream flows are determined, and 
(8) the general methods a nd frequency of instream 
flow program data collection, 
b. the subcommittees shall ensure that resources of the 
agencies are utilized effectively and efficiently to 
accomplish additional data collection.  To assist the 
subcommittees, each involved agency shall also 
designate lead staff to equally share ove rsight of the 
data collection, to maximize in house capabilities of 
personnel and equipment and to minimize costs to the 
state.  The committees shall also consider inviting 
cities, river authorities, water d istricts, other 
political subdivisions of the state, universities and   
 
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federal water agencies to cooperate with and 
participate in the conduct of these studies whenever 
practicable, 
c. the subcommittees shall establish an interagen cy 
science team composed of staff scientists and 
engineers assigned to work on the data collection by 
the agencies and their cooperators.  The team shall 
assist the committees by drafting study plans and 
scope of work, by supervising and facilitating 
contracts and by conducting and reporting on the 
priority studies identified in the work plan, 
d. for all contracts by any agency for work to be 
performed in furtherance of the work plan, the team 
shall draft the plans and scope of work and provide 
recommendations for contract facilitat ion prior to the 
agency's presentation of the co ntract to its board, 
commission or other agency official possessing the 
authority to approve such contracts, 
e. the subcommittees shall ensure that a productive data 
and information exchange is accomplished a mong the 
agencies.  Also, the parties hereto shall each agree 
to promptly furnish, free of charge, any and all 
correspondence, memorandums, study reports, contracts, 
data and any other information relating to instream   
 
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flow studies that may hereafter be req uested by any of 
the parties hereto and which are not privileged and 
confidential under law, 
f. the subcommittees shall attempt to reach unanimous 
agreement on all decisions made in exercising its 
duties and responsibilities under this agreement.  In 
the event of the failure of the s ubcommittees to reach 
a unanimous agreement on a decision, a simple majority 
of the assembled members may approve the decision as 
to not frustrate or deter the intent, direction or 
purpose of this agree ment or the duties and 
responsibilities of the s ubcommittees as defined 
hereunder, 
g. the subcommittees shall attempt to resolve technical 
disputes by seeking consensus from the interagency 
science team. The subcommittees may direct team 
members to meet specifically for the purpos e of 
resolving professional differences in order t o reach a 
compromised solution and to report that solution back 
to the subcommittees, 
h. to assist the agencies in performing a scientifically 
sound program, the committees shall appoint an 
independent scientific advisory group to review and 
comment on study methods and plans prepared by the   
 
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team.  The number and composition of the s cientific 
advisory group shall be made at the discretion of the 
committee and may vary from time to t ime, 
i. the subcommittees may also resolve interagency 
disputes by seeking t he advice of their governing 
bodies, and 
j. nothing in this section shall preclude any of the 
involved agencies from executing interagency 
contracts, operating agreements, establis hing other 
committees, or otherwise utilizing available resources 
to achieve specific statutorily assigned 
responsibilities regarding instream flow 
determinations. 
D.  Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting or 
intending to affect existing water permits, rights or the 
transferability of such. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective November 1, 20 23. 
 
59-1-5942 JBH 12/19/22