Oklahoma Code § 82-1085.21

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Agreements with federal agencies - Cost of
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reimbursement.
Whenever any project or plan for the construction or enlargement
of any dam, reservoir or other structure includes within its design
and specifications provisions for the development of water supplies
for domestic, municipal, agricultural, industrial and other purposes
the Commission is hereby directed to negotiate with the
municipalities or other local interests of this state and its
agencies and the federal government or its responsible agency,
department or instrumentality for the purpose of determining the
cost of reimbursing the federal government for the allocated cost of
including such municipal, agricultural and industrial water storage
within such construction.  Any available storage for such purposes
which cannot reasonably be used within the present or estimated
future firm demands of local users may be contracted for by the
Commission in order to assure the federal government that such added
cost will be provided as authorized by federal law, and that
necessary funds for any charges shall be paid by the Commission to
the federal government pursuant to such contract and applicable
federal law after examination and determination by the Oklahoma
Water Resources Board that such charges are in harmony with existing
federal law and policy at the time that the projects are built and
the contracts between the Commission and the federal government are
executed.  In cases where all necessary costs to provide maximum
conservation storage in a site cannot be contracted for between the
federal government and the Commission because of limitations on the
participation by the federal government, the Commission shall have
the authority to provide funds covering those costs.

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