

2005 Senate Bill 851 (Require creation of groundwater use assessment tool ) (House Roll Call 67)
Passed in the House (103 to 1) on February 9, 2006, to require the state groundwater conservation advisory council established by 2003 Public Act 148 to make recommendations on the development of a “water withdrawal assessment tool” to determine whether a large scale water withdrawal would cause an adverse resource impact as defined in Senate Bill 850, which requires permits for withdrawals larger than two million gallons a day. Also, to require it to "develop criteria and indicators to evaluate the sustainability of the State's groundwater use". [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 103 in favor, 1 opposed, and 4 not voting
(House Roll Call 67 at House Journal 13)
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The following legislators supported 2005 Senate Bill 851 (Require creation of groundwater use assessment tool ):
The following legislators opposed 2005 Senate Bill 851 (Require creation of groundwater use assessment tool ):
| Sheen (R) |
The following legislators did not vote on 2005 Senate Bill 851 (Require creation of groundwater use assessment tool ):
| Lemmons, Jr. (D) | Newell (R) | Plakas (D) | Van Regenmorter (R) |
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