Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2356

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Waters and water rights; prohibiting the Oklahoma Water Resources Board from approving or permitting the construction of dams on Glover River; codification; effective date.

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on water management policies in Oklahoma by clearly delineating the authority of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board in regards to the Glover River. By enacting this law, the state aims to protect local ecosystems and maintain the river's current conditions for the benefit of both residents and wildlife. The bill is also indicative of a broader movement towards safeguarding water resources against industrial or developmental exploitation.

Summary

House Bill 2356 seeks to legislate the protection of the Glover River in McCurtain County by prohibiting the Oklahoma Water Resources Board from approving or permitting the construction of any dams on this river. This aspect of the bill aims to preserve the natural state of the river and prevent any potential environmental impacts that could arise from dam construction. The bill reflects a growing concern for environmental preservation and water rights within the state of Oklahoma.

Contention

While the bill aims at environmental conservation, there may be contentions regarding its implications for economic development and infrastructure projects that could affect local communities. Supporters argue that the preservation of the river is critical for environmental health, while opponents could view the ban on dam construction as a restrictive measure that hinders the potential for local development. The discussions surrounding the bill may involve considerations about balancing ecological concerns with the aspirations of economic growth in the region.

Companion Bills

OK HB2356

Carry Over Waters and water rights; prohibiting the Oklahoma Water Resources Board from approving or permitting the construction of dams on Glover River; codification; effective date.

Similar Bills

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