2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 151 - GEOLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES
.110 Water resources policy -- Duties of cabinet.
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151.110 Water resources policy -- Duties of cabinet.
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(b)
The conservation, development, and proper use of the water resources of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky have become of vital importance as a result of
population expansion and concentration, industrial growth, technological
advances, and an ever increasing demand for water for varied domestic,
agricultural, industrial, municipal, and recreational uses. It is recognized by
the General Assembly that excessive rainfall during certain seasons of the year
causes damage from overflowing streams. However, prolonged droughts at
other seasons curtail industrial, municipal, agricultural, and recreational uses
of water and seriously threaten the continued growth and economic well-being
of the Commonwealth. The advancement of the safety, happiness, and welfare
of the people and the protection of property require that the power inherent in
the people be utilized to promote and to regulate the conservation,
development, and most beneficial use of the water resources. It is hereby
declared that the general welfare requires that the water resources of the
Commonwealth be put to the beneficial use to the fullest extent of which they
are capable, that the waste or nonbeneficial use of water be prevented, and that
the conservation and beneficial use of water be exercised in the interest of the
people. Therefore, it is declared the policy of the Commonwealth to actively
encourage and to provide financial, technical, or other support for projects that
will control and store our water resources in order that the continued growth
and development of the Commonwealth might be assured. To that end, it is
declared to be the purpose of KRS Chapters 146, 149, 151, 224, 262, and KRS
350.029 and 433.750 to 433.757 for the Commonwealth to permit, regulate,
and participate in the construction or financing of facilities to store surplus
surface water for future use; to conserve and develop the ground water
resources of the Commonwealth; to require local communities to develop long
range water supply plans; to protect the rights of all persons equitably and
reasonably interested in the use and availability of water; to prohibit the
pollution of water resources and to maintain the normal flow of all streams so
that the proper quantity and quality of water will be available at all times to
the people of the Commonwealth; to provide for the adequate disposition of
water among the people of the Commonwealth entitled to its use during severe
droughts or times of emergency; to prevent harmful overflows and flooding;
to regulate the construction, maintenance, and operation of all dams and other
barriers of streams; to prevent the obstruction of streams and floodways by the
dumping of substances therein; to keep accurate records on the amount of
water withdrawal from streams and watercourses and reasonably regulate the
amount of withdrawal of public water; and to engage in other activities as may
be necessary to conserve and develop the water resources of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky, and to ensure adequate supply of water for
domestic, agricultural, recreational, and economic development uses.
The cabinet shall:
1.
Provide leadership in water use efficiency for all water uses;
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3.
4.
(2)
Promote conservation;
Offer technical assistance and conduct research;
Be the lead agency with other state and local agencies to incorporate
conservation measures and incentives into their programs;
5.
Sponsor "technology transfer sessions" on water conservation to
commercial and industrial operations;
6.
Provide leadership to communities looking for information and methods
for coping with the issues of growth and water supply;
7.
Provide leadership for on-farm and rural community drought and water
assessment, monitoring, and improvement for agricultural purposes; and
8.
Have the authority to receive and disperse federal, state, and other funds
for the purpose of on-farm and community drought and water
assessment, monitoring, and improvements.
(c) Subsection (1)(b) shall not be construed as changing the relationship between
the cabinet and the Kentucky River Authority and their respective
responsibilities for oversight of the Kentucky River as set out in KRS 151.700
and 151.720.
It is a finding of the General Assembly that groundwater is an important but
vulnerable natural resource of this state, that the majority of rural Kentuckians rely
exclusively on groundwater for drinking, and that groundwater is inextricably
linked to surface waters which may also serve as a drinking water resource. It is also
a finding that groundwater is a resource equally vital for agricultural, commercial,
and industrial purposes and that useable groundwater is critical to the future
development of these industries. Therefore, it shall be the policy of this state to
manage groundwater for the health, welfare, and economic prosperity of all citizens.
Effective: July 15, 2016
History: Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 39, sec. 2, effective July 15, 2016. -- Amended
1992 Ky. Acts ch. 239, sec. 1, effective July 14, 1992. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch.
307, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990; and ch. 410, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990. -Amended 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 367, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1986. -- Amended 1978
Ky. Acts ch. 384, sec. 39, effective June 17, 1978. -- Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 23,
sec. 2.
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