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Oklahomans for Responsible Water Policy Applauds Water Rights Agreement
Thu, 11 Aug 2016 16:55:32 CDTThe following statement was released in response to today's announcement of a water agreement between the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations and the State of Oklahoma and City of Oklahoma City from Oklahomans for Responsible Water Policy -
After 5 years of negotiations between the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations with the State of Oklahoma and the City of Oklahoma City, we finally have a proposed agreement that we believe will actually preserve and protect our precious water resources in southeastern Oklahoma. We applaud the proposed agreement because it will promote sound water policy by using scientifically based practices to make sure adequate lake levels and stream flows are maintained. This in turn will protect our recreation economy so critical to the prosperity of our area. We have said all along that smart management of our water resources in southeastern Oklahoma can support a vibrant economy and environment both inside and outside the historic treaty territory. Even though it is against Oklahoma law to transfer water out of state without legislative approval, we paid particular attention to how this agreement adds significant protections to keep Oklahoma water from leaving the state. While we appreciate the cooperation all parties showed in moving us toward greater stewardship of our water, we are exceptionally grateful to the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. We know they played a major part in making sure science would drive this agreement. As an organization, our efforts will remain active and strong in promoting smart water management practices and sound water policy.
Source - Oklahomans for Responsible Water Policy
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