The legislature finds that: A. conjunctive use and administration of both surface and ground waters are essential to the effective and efficient use of the state's limited water supplies; and B. ground water recharge, storage and recovery have the potential to: (1) offer savings in the costs of capital investment, operation and maintenance and flood control and may improve water and environmental quality; (2) reduce the rate at which ground water levels will decline and may prevent overstressing or dewatering aquifer systems; (3) promote conservation of water within the state; (4) serve the public welfare of the state; and (5) may lead to more effective use of the state's water resources. History: Laws 1999, ch. 285, § 2.