

2005 Senate Bill 850 (Require groundwater use permits ) (Senate Roll Call 679)
Passed in the Senate (36 to 0) on December 8, 2005, to prohibit a person from making a large quantity groundwater withdrawal (more than 100,000 gallons per day) that causes an adverse resource impact to a designated trout stream; or, beginning in two years, one that causes any adverse resource impact as defined by the "assessment tool" that would be developed under Senate Bill 851. Withdrawals to "supply a common distribution system" would require a permit. A user could request a determination from DEQ that a withdrawal would not cause an adverse impact. Local governments would be preempted from regulating in this area. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 36 in favor, 0 opposed, and 2 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 679 at Senate Journal 110)
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The following legislators supported 2005 Senate Bill 850 (Require groundwater use permits ):
The following legislators opposed 2005 Senate Bill 850 (Require groundwater use permits ):
The following legislators did not vote on 2005 Senate Bill 850 (Require groundwater use permits ):
| Johnson (R) | Scott (D) |
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