Oklahoma Code § 82-1020.9C

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Moratorium on actions related to operation of mines
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that may affect sensitive sole source groundwater basin or
subbasins.
A.  For the purposes of this section, a "subject mine" shall
mean a mine, as defined in paragraph 2 of Section 723 of Title 45 of
the Oklahoma Statutes, that overlies a sensitive sole source
groundwater basin or subbasin, exclusive of any mine that meets at
least one of the following conditions:

1.  As of November 1, 2019, was engaged in the permitted
extraction of minerals from natural deposits; or
2.  Satisfies the criteria of paragraph 1 or 2 of subsection C
of Section 1020.2 of Title 82 of the Oklahoma Statutes; or
3.  Is not to be permitted to operate for a period of more than
five (5) years, with no extensions or renewals; or
4.  The operation of which will not result in more than five (5)
acre-feet per year of groundwater emanating from a sensitive sole
source groundwater basin or subbasin to infiltrate its pit, as that
term is defined in paragraph 12 of Section 723 of Title 45 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  Due to the inadequacy of existing technical resources,
analytic tools and regulatory systems for purposes of the effective
implementation of statutes relating to the operation of mines that
may affect sensitive sole source groundwater basins or subbasins,
the Legislature hereby declares and establishes a moratorium on the
following actions:
1.  The Oklahoma Water Resources Board shall not issue any
permit or other administrative authorization for the appropriation,
diversion, withdrawal or removal of water from or for the
dewatering, in part or in full, of a pit, as defined in paragraph 12
of Section 723 of Title 45 of the Oklahoma Statutes, of a subject
mine; and
2.  The Board shall not issue, allocate or recognize, pursuant
to subsection D of Section 1020.2 of Title 82 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, Section 785:30-15-5 of the Oklahoma Administrative Code or
any other provision of law, any offset to the consumptive use of
water of a subject mine where such offset is based on a claimed
augmentation of stream flow or groundwater.
C.  The moratorium shall be in effect until such time as the
Board, working in coordination with the Department of Environmental
Quality, the Department of Mines, and East Central University and in
cooperation with federal and tribal governmental agencies with
interests in a subject mine that overlies a sensitive sole source
groundwater basin or subbasin:
1.  Completes the Enhanced Monitoring and Evaluation of
Hydrologic Trends for the Eastern Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer, South-
Central Oklahoma and, based thereon, develops modeling and other
technical tools capable of accurately measuring and projecting, as a
matter both of incremental and cumulative effect, whether a proposed
withdrawal of groundwater from a sensitive sole source groundwater
basin or subbasin would degrade or interfere with springs and
streams emanating therefrom;
2.  Promulgates final rules to integrate the use of such studies
and tools to administrative implementation of:
a. waste, degradation and interference analyses required
by subparagraphs c and d of paragraph 1 and

subparagraphs c and d of paragraph 2 of subsection A
of Section 1020.9 of Title 82 of the Oklahoma
Statutes,
b. uniform minimum standards and requirements for the
development of, and annual reporting regarding
compliance with, site-specific water management and
conservation plans pursuant to Section 1020.2 of Title
82 of the Oklahoma Statutes, with particular regard to
methodologies for calculating amounts claimed in
consumptive use of water and any claimed augmentation
of stream flow or groundwater, and
c. consultation, review and approval of such site-
specific water management and conservation plans, with
specific provisions for making such consultations,
reviews and approvals subject to Article 2 of the
Administrative Procedures Act; and
3.  Promulgates final rules to provide for effective interagency
consultation and coordination of activities among the Board, the
Department of Mines and the Department of Environmental Quality on
all administrative matters relating to the operation of mines at
locations that overlie a sensitive sole source groundwater basin or
subbasin.
D.  The Board is hereby authorized and instructed to promulgate
rules to implement the provisions of this section.
E.  The Board is hereby authorized to cooperate with federal,
tribal and any other agency in this state in performing its
responsibilities under this section.

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