Kansas Statutes
Article 26 - Kansas Water Office And Kansas Water Authority
74-2608 Duties of office.

74-2608. Duties of office. The Kansas water office shall:
(a) Collect and compile information pertaining to climate, water and soil as related to the usage of water for agricultural, industrial and municipal purposes and the availability of water supplies in the several watersheds of the state, and, in so doing, the office shall collect and compile the information obtainable from other agencies, instrumentalities of the state, political subdivisions of the state and the federal government.
(b) Develop a state plan of water resources management, conservation and development for water planning areas as determined by the office, and cooperate with any agency or instrumentality of the state or federal government now or hereafter engaged in the development of plans or having developed plans affecting any such area of the state.
(c) Develop and maintain guidelines for water conservation plans and practices. Such guidelines shall:
(1) Not prejudicially or unreasonably affect the public interest;
(2) be technologically and economically feasible for each water user to implement;
(3) be designed to curtail the waste of water;
(4) consider the use of other water if the use of freshwater is not necessary;
(5) not require curtailment in water use which will not benefit other water users or the public interest;
(6) not result in the unreasonable deterioration of the quality of the waters of the state;
(7) consider the reasonable needs of the water user at the time;
(8) not conflict with the provisions of the Kansas water appropriation act and the state water planning act;
(9) be limited to practices of water use efficiency except for drought contingency plans for municipal users; and
(10) take into consideration drought contingency plans for municipal and industrial users.
When developing such guidelines, the Kansas water office shall consider existing guidelines of groundwater management districts and the cost to benefit ratio effect of any plan.
(d) The Kansas water office, with the approval of the Kansas water authority, shall establish guidelines as to when conditions indicative of drought exist. When the Kansas water office determines that such conditions exist in an area, it shall so advise the governor and shall recommend the assembling of the governor's drought response team.
History: L. 1955, ch. 356, § 4; L. 1967, ch. 420, § 1; L. 1981, ch. 398, § 11; L. 1981, ch. 302, § 12; L. 1986, ch. 392, § 1; L. 1991, ch. 292, § 2; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 74 - State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

Article 26 - Kansas Water Office And Kansas Water Authority

74-2606 Meetings and office of authority.

74-2608 Duties of office.

74-2609 Duties of office.

74-2610 Cooperation of other state agencies.

74-2611 Rules and regulations.

74-2612 Board to provide advanced training for certain employees; rules and regulations.

74-2613 Kansas water office established; appointment, compensation and civil service status of director; powers and duties of director; application of K-GOAL.

74-2614 Appointment of employees by director.

74-2615 Abolishment of state water resources board and executive director thereof; powers, duties and functions transferred to Kansas water office and director; continuation of rules and regulations and orders and directives of board and its executiv...

74-2616 Duties of department of health and environment transferred to water office and its director; continuation of rules and regulations and orders and directives.

74-2617 Transfer of officers and employees; rights preserved.

74-2618 Transfer of property and records; governor to resolve conflicts.

74-2619 Custody of records transferred to office.

74-2620 Transfer of unexpended balances of appropriations.

74-2621 Rights saved in legal actions.

74-2622 Kansas water authority; membership; appointment; qualifications; terms; compensation and allowances; powers and duties; application of K-GOAL.

74-2623 Study of certain matters by authority; report to legislature.