Introduced by Sen. Glenn Anderson (D) on September 5, 2007, to no longer consider bottled water operations as being in the same class of 'consumptive uses' as agricultural products, which would have the effect of subjecting them to much more restrictive permitting requirements, regulations, and restrictions. Also, to redefine in a more restrictive manner the “index flow” on which determinations are made regarding whether commercial or industrial groundwater withdrawals are affecting streams or rivers. This would make it easier to impose more restrictions and regulations based on a claim that withdrawals are affecting water flow levels in streams. The bill is part of a legislative package consisting of Senate Bills 721 to 729 and House Bills 5065 to 5073 that would restrict and subject to extensive regulation the use of groundwater by industrial and commercial businesses.
Referred to the Senate Natural Resources & Environmental Affairs Committee on September 5, 2007.
1) Running out of water [by Anonymous Citizen on September 13, 2007] Hooray for Sen. Glenn Anderson, our lakes are too precious to drain for the profit of a greedy corporation. Reply
2) 2007 Senate Bill 721 (Expand commercial/industrial groundwater restrictions and regulations ) [by admin on January 1, 2001] Introduced in the Senate on September 5, 2007