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Code · Kansas · Kansas Statutes

82a-927. State water plan; long-range goals.

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82a-927. State water plan; long-range goals. The long-range goals and objectives of the state of Kansas for management, conservation and development of the waters of the state, are hereby declared to be:
(a)The development, to meet the anticipated future needs of the people of the state, of sufficient supplies of water for beneficial purposes;
(b)the reduction of damaging floods and of losses resulting from floods;
(c)the protection and the improvement of the quality of the water supplies of the state;
(d)the sound management, both public and private, of the atmospheric, surface, and groundwater supplies of the state;
(e)the prevention of the waste of the water supplies of the state;
(f)the prevention of the pollution of the water supplies of the state;
(g)the efficient, economic distribution of the water supplies of the state;
(h)the sound coordination of the development of the water resources of the state with the development of the other resources of the state; and
(i)the protection of the public interest through the conservation of the water resources of the state in a technologically and economically feasible manner.
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