- (a) The offense of endangering the water supply is committed if a person knowingly contaminates a public or private water well or water reservoir or any water supply of a public utility or tampers with the production of bottled or packaged water at a retail or wholesale mercantile establishment.
(b) Endangering the water supply does not include contamination of a public or private well or water reservoir or any water supply of a public utility that may occur in any of the following circumstances:
- (1) Inadvertently as part of the operation of a public utility or electrical generating station.
- (2) Due to releases, discharges, or emissions that are authorized by state or federal law or that are permitted or licensed by any state or federal agency.
- (3) Due to accidental releases from an otherwise lawful activity.
- (4) Due to discharges or emissions in excess of permitted or licensed levels provided that federal or state enforcement authority is available to respond.
- (c) The offense of endangering the water supply is a Class B felony.
(Act 2006-508, p. 1151, §2.)