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Show 128 ARKANSAS and hearing, for the enforcement of the act or regulations of the committee. Also, criminal penalties are provided for violations of the act.69 Another Arkansas statute relates to artesian wells, requiring that any artesian well be sealed if it is abandoned or inadequate to accommodate the use being made of it. If the owner fails to seal the well after notice, the county judge may direct that the well be sealed, and provision is made to secure payment of costs of so doing from the owner of the property.70 Publications Available Institution for Water Resource Research : Water Resources Research Center University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 501-575-4404 Publications: Mack, "Water Law in Arkansas," University of Arkansas (1963). Note, "Subterranean Percolating Water-Action to Enjoin use which Impairs Adjoining Landowner's Use," 11 Vand. L. Rev. 945 (1958). «• Ark. Stat. sees. 21-2006, 2012, 2017, 2018. « Ark. Stat. sees. 21-1101 to 1108. |