Arkansas Code § 15-20-210

Underground aquifers
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It is found and determined by the General Assembly that: (1) The Sparta Aquifer is being depleted and damaged by salt water instrusion; (2) The preservation and protection of the Sparta Aquifer can best be accomplished through an interstate compact; (3) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission is currently authorized to enter into interstate compacts to protect interstate waters occurring in streams, lakes, reservoirs, and natural or artificial channels or impoundments; and (4) The commission's authority should be expanded to allow it to enter into interstate compacts for the protection of underground aquifers. Acts 1997, No. 237, § 1
It is found and determined by the General Assembly that: (1) The Sparta Aquifer is being depleted and damaged by salt water instrusion; (2) The preservation and protection of the Sparta Aquifer can best be accomplished through an interstate compact; (3) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission is currently authorized to enter into interstate compacts to protect interstate waters occurring in streams, lakes, reservoirs, and natural or artificial channels or impoundments; and (4) The commission's authority should be expanded to allow it to enter into interstate compacts for the protection of underground aquifers. Acts 1997, No. 237, § 1
It is found and determined by the General Assembly that: (1) The Sparta Aquifer is being depleted and damaged by salt water instrusion; (2) The preservation and protection of the Sparta Aquifer can best be accomplished through an interstate compact; (3) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission is currently authorized to enter into interstate compacts to protect interstate waters occurring in streams, lakes, reservoirs, and natural or artificial channels or impoundments; and (4) The commission's authority should be expanded to allow it to enter into interstate compacts for the protection of underground aquifers. Acts 1997, No. 237, § 1
It is found and determined by the General Assembly that:
(1) The Sparta Aquifer is being depleted and damaged by salt water instrusion;
(2) The preservation and protection of the Sparta Aquifer can best be accomplished through an interstate compact;
(3) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission is currently authorized to enter into interstate compacts to protect interstate waters occurring in streams, lakes, reservoirs, and natural or artificial channels or impoundments; and
(4) The commission's authority should be expanded to allow it to enter into interstate compacts for the protection of underground aquifers.
Acts 1997, No. 237, § 1

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