Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB14

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Water and water rights; creating Charlette Hearne Heritage River Act; granting Oklahoma Water Resources Board authority over act and rule promulgation; protecting public recreational use of certain river. Effective date.

Impact

The legislation empowers the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to oversee the management and conservation of heritage rivers, which includes the formulation of management plans, public engagement in decision-making, and the authority to address nuisances affecting these rivers. Importantly, the act clarifies that existing agricultural practices within the river basin will not be adversely affected, implying a balance between environmental conservation and current land use. This represents a proactive step toward environmental stewardship aimed at preserving natural resources while supporting local agricultural activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 14 introduces the Charlette Hearne Heritage River Act, which establishes a new designation for certain rivers in Oklahoma that have remained free-flowing and undammed since statehood. This act specifically designates the Glover River in McCurtain County as a heritage river, emphasizing its importance for ecological sustainability and public enjoyment. The bill seeks to preserve these rivers by prohibiting any form of impoundment for industrial purposes and forbids the sale or transfer of water from these designated watersheds, ensuring their natural state is protected for future generations.

Contention

While the bill is poised to enhance protections for vital waterways, there may be points of contention regarding the implications for local governments and landowners. Some stakeholders could argue that the defined restrictions may limit economic development opportunities tied to water resources. Additionally, debates may arise concerning the extent to which the Oklahoma Water Resources Board can exercise its authority over local entities, potentially creating disagreements on jurisdiction and water management priorities in the region. It remains crucial for the provisions of the act to not unduly interfere with the livelihood of local farmers and landowners, ensuring that the act serves both environmental and economic goals.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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