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In Oklahoma, groundwater is considered private property that belongs to the overlying surface owner. A water permit is not required for domestic use of groundwater, but for all other uses, groundwater is subject to reasonable regulation by the OWRB.
The owner of land crossed by a definite stream has the right to use some of the streams water, but they must also allow some water to pass through their property to downstream property owners. This means that the dam must allow the amount of water beyond what you are allowed to use to flow downstream.
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) serves as the states water resources planning and development agency. The states water business is conducted through a nine-member board appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the state senate.
Oklahomas water law separates water into three basic types: (1) diffused surface water, (2) water in definite streams, and (3) groundwater. Each of these types of water has unique characteristics, and each is handled differently under Oklahoma Law.
Water running in a definite stream in Oklahoma is considered public water and can be used by any person who obtains a permit for non-domestic use. In general, the first person to apply for a stream water right establishes a right superior to later applicants (i.e., first in time, first in right).
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The Oklahoma law states that definite non-navigable streams are public waters in Oklahoma, even though the streambed may be privately owned, supports this. It is unclear what standards a non-navigable stream must meet in order to be subject to a public servitude.
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