§ 15-23-104 - Kings River.
               	 		
15-23-104.    Kings River.
    (a)  The  General Assembly finds that the portion of Kings River located in  Madison County possesses unique and outstanding scenic, recreational,  botanical, geological, historical, piscine, faunal, and other outdoor  values of great present and potential benefit to the people of the State  of Arkansas, and the preservation of its wild, unpolluted, and natural  state is essential for this and future generations.
(b)    (1)  Nothing  in this section shall affect the jurisdictions or responsibilities of  state agencies or political subdivisions of the State of Arkansas in the  enforcement of laws with respect to water, fish, and wildlife and other  related resources.
      (2)  Nor shall  the provisions of this subchapter be deemed to in any way impair or  interfere with the continuation of the present agricultural uses of  lands along the Kings River, including the raising of crops and the  grazing of livestock.
(c)  In furtherance of the purposes set forth in subsection (a) of this section, it shall be unlawful for:
      (1)    (A)  Any  person, firm, or corporation to construct any permanent dam or other  structure that would impound waters of the principal bed of the Kings  River.
            (B)  The establishment  of a water gap essential for farming operations shall not be deemed a  dam obstruction of the flow of the stream unless it results in an  impoundment of the waters of the Kings River;
      (2)  Any  business or industry located on or near the Kings River to engage in  any dumping or drainage or to permit any seepage into the Kings River  that would affect the quality of the waters of the Kings River in  violation of any regulation of the Arkansas Pollution Control and  Ecology Commission;
      (3)  Any  person, firm, or corporation to establish any platted subdivision within  fifty feet (50') of the normal bank of the Kings River; and
      (4)  Any  person, firm, or corporation to construct any nonfarm building or other  structure within fifty feet (50') of the normal bank of the Kings  River.