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Section C.
Attachments must make specific reference to the section item shown.
EXISTING LEGAL DEMANDS – ARM 36.12.1704
Provide abstracts or an existing legal demands index (found on the NRIS - DNRC Water Right Query System)
C.1.
on the surface water or ground water source of supply and its tributaries that may be affected by the proposed
appropriation.
If your source is ground water that flows through the zone of influence and contributes water to a surface
C.2.
water reach , provide abstracts or an existing legal demands index (found on the NRIS - DNRC Water Right
Query System) of the surface water rights that are hydraulically connected.
Section D.
Attachments must make specific reference to the section item shown.
PHYSICAL & LEGAL DEMAND COMPARISON – ARM 36.12.1705
Provide a comparison of the physical water available and the legal demands on the source and its
D.1.
downstream tributaries. Example comparison: The amount of water is physically available minus the amount
of legal demands for the water = amount of water available for applicant’s use.
If the amount of water available is less than the amount needed by the applicant, explain the current water use
D.2.
on the sources and why water can be considered available for the applicant’s use.
Section E.
Attachments must make specific reference to the section item shown.
ADVERSE EFFECT – ARM 36.12.1706
Surface Water
Explain the potential affect to senior downstream water rights.
E.1.
Explain the rate and timing of depletions from the surface water source of supply and its downstream
E.2.
tributaries and the effect that will have on other surface water rights. Explain and document return flow that
may occur from the project. (Return flow is that part of a diverted flow which is applied to a beneficial use
and is not consumed and returns underground to its original source or another source of water, and to which
other water users are entitled to a continuation of, as part of their water right. Return flow is not
wastewater.)
Ground Water
Based on a model to simulate drawdown resulting from 5 years of pumping at the proposed rate and
E.3.
volume, calculate how water levels in wells of senior water rights will be lowered and describe the resulting
affects on available water column remaining in those wells.
Explain the rate, timing, and location of depletions from surface water reaches that receive ground water that
E.4.
flows through the zone of influence and describe the affect on senior surface water rights.
Applicant’s Plan
Explain how the applicant plans to divert, operate, and use water during times of water shortage so that
E.5.
senior water rights will be satisfied. Explain why the plan is reasonable and believable.
Section F.
Attachments must make specific reference to the section item shown.
ADEQUATE DIVERSION MEANS AND OPERATION – ARM 36.12.1707
Describe how the proposed system will be operated, from point of diversion through the place of use and on
F.1.
through the discharge of water, if any.
Provide design plans and specifications for the diversion and conveyance facilities and the equipment used to
F.2.
put the water to beneficial use, including the proposed flow rate and volume design capacity; the expected
overall efficiency, including diversion, conveyance, and system efficiencies; the proposed diversion schedule,
such as number and timing of irrigation sets; and system design, construction, or operation features which are
intended to reduce or eliminate adverse effects on other water rights.
For a well, provide information about the observed drawdown extended throughout the period of diversion;
F.3.
describe the compared height of the water column above the pump; and explain if the water supply can be
sustained in the proposed amount and throughout the period of diversion.
Application For Beneficial Use Permit, Form 600 ~ R8/2010
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