For Immediate Release:
March 4, 2004

Senator
Richard Lerblance
Senator Hosts First Meeting to Resolve Water Issues
State Senator Richard
Lerblance (D-Hartshorne) held a meeting today with the
Oklahoma Rural Water Association and the Oklahoma Municipal
League in an effort to address water rights issues.
The meeting was a result of a bill that Senator
Lerblance filed at the beginning of the legislative session.
There have been long-term problems between rural water districts
and municipalities as to who has the water rights when expansion
is necessary.
“In today’s meeting we identified
and addressed long-standing issues essentially deemed as
turf wars,” said Senator Lerblance. “Hopefully
the on-going talks between the Rural Water Association and
the Municipal League will save rural water districts and
municipalities thousands of dollars in litigation fees.”
“Turf wars” occur when a municipality
begins to grow and the need for water rights grow. The municipality
then expands upon rural water districts and there is confusion
as to who gets the rights to the water.
“This has been a long-standing issue
that we intend to address and find an outcome that can appease
everyone involved. My main goal is to ensure that the consumer
receives quality water at a reasonable price,” stated
Lerblance.
The next meeting is scheduled for April 8,
2004 again at the State Capital.
For
more information contact:
Senate
Communications Division - (405) 521-5774
