Oklahoma Code § 82-110.2

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Legislative intent
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It is recognized by the Oklahoma State Legislature that properly
constructed, operated and maintained dams used to impound water and
create reservoirs for the purposes of public and private water
supply, irrigation, industrial use, recreation, fish and wildlife,
water quality control, flood prevention and control, sediment
control, and other beneficial uses constitute vital parts of the
State of Oklahoma's water resources, and that reasonable regulation
of such construction, operation and maintenance is beneficial and
necessary for the public health and welfare and to protect lives and
property.  It is the intent of the Legislature that the provisions
of this act shall reaffirm and clarify such regulation and the dam
safety program of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board already
established and shall further provide sufficient basis for
communities in the National Flood Insurance Program to obtain
favorable consideration of rate decreases for their citizens offered
through the Community Rating System administered by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency.

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