This bill amends the Water Resources Protection Act in West Virginia by introducing new reporting requirements specifically for underground water extracted in growth counties, which are defined as areas with significant karst terrain. The secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection is tasked with establishing a plan that includes limitations on water extraction by commercial users to prevent adverse impacts on the underground water supply, particularly for residents and farmers who rely on wells. The bill emphasizes prioritizing groundwater use for individual residents and farmers, ensuring that extraction activities do not compromise local water resources.

Additionally, the bill clarifies the definition of "extracted" to refer specifically to water taken from subsurface wells for commercial sale or shipment outside of West Virginia. This legislative change aims to enhance the management and protection of water resources in areas experiencing growth, ensuring that local needs are met while regulating commercial water extraction practices.

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Introduced Version: 22-26-8