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Which of the following best describes Oklahoma's water rights system?

Correct Answer

B) Prior appropriation for surface water; correlative rights for groundwater, both administered through OWRB permits

Oklahoma uses a hybrid water rights system. Surface (stream) water is governed by prior appropriation — rights are allocated by permit through the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB), and Oklahoma has moved away from the riparian doctrine for surface water entirely. Groundwater is governed by the correlative rights doctrine, which allocates reasonable use among overlying landowners, also subject to OWRB permitting and management.

Answer Options
A
Riparian rights only for all water sources
B
Prior appropriation for surface water; correlative rights for groundwater, both administered through OWRB permits
C
No formal water rights system
D
Exclusively federal control over all water resources

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