From Eliza Walton <[email protected]>
Subject Take action: tell legislators to pass SB 1153 and protect our rivers!
Date June 9, 2025 9:16 PM
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Dear John,

Clean water, strong rivers, and healthy fish and wildlife are part of Oregon’s identity — yet many of our state’s outdated water laws are at odds with those values. Right now, with SB 1153 [[link removed]], we have a chance to protect the public benefits our rivers provide: by tightening a dangerous loophole that currently allows the Oregon Water Resources Department to approve water right changes even if they hurt our streams. Will you send your legislators a message to pass SB 1153 [[link removed]]?

Right now, the state can approve applications to change existing water rights without any consideration of environmental harm. In other words, owners of water rights can modify how water is used without considering impacts to fish, wildlife, water quality, and recreation.

Many of our streams are at risk of running dry, so reforms are critical for our shared water future.

That’s why we need your help now to pass SB 1153 [[link removed]], which would require the Oregon Water Resources Department to consider potential streamflow impacts as part of its existing process for reviewing proposed water right changes (called “transfers [[link removed]]”).

Take action: [link removed]

There have been recent amendments made to SB 1153 that reflect months of hard-fought negotiations and narrow the bill to focus on non-municipal water changes with the highest risk of harm — moving streamflow diversions further upstream, and moving groundwater wells within ¼ mile of a stream. SB 1153 just made it out of committee and will now be moving through the Senate and House for votes in the weeks ahead, so it needs your help now. Please take a moment to tell your legislators that you support this commonsense bill, and they should too [[link removed]]!

Take action: [link removed]

Thank you for your support,
Eliza Walton (she/they)
OLCV Coalition Director



Oregon League of Conservation Voters
1110 SE Alder Suite 220
Portland, OR 97214
United States
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