Currently, consequences for misuse of water can take months to go into effect.
鈥淚n the meantime, the perpetrator would just continue to misuse water,鈥 said Rep. Pam Marsh, D-Ashland, who drafted and sponsored the bill. 鈥淎nd we understand that water is our most precious resource, so that was really just not an acceptable outcome.鈥
With the passage of , the Oregon Water Resources Department will be able to halt illegal water use much sooner. Marsh said this is an important tool for the fair distribution of a finite resource.
鈥淲e believe that in this day and age, when drought is our constant companion, that we should never have a situation in which someone鈥檚 allowed to keep misusing water,鈥 Marsh said.
Violations include the use or storage of water without a right, interference with a headgate, unlawful use of groundwater and willful waste. If a person is committing water violations, the state water department will be able to apply to a county circuit court for an injunction. This would require the person to stop the activity and remedy the violation.
The bill is awaiting Gov. Kotek鈥檚 signature.