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Water: 101 Basic Water Right Principles Harriet M. Hageman Kara Brighton

Introduction Constitutional Foundation State Engineers Office Beneficial use Types of Water Rights Instream Flows

Constitutional Foundation Wyoming Constitution Article 1, Section 31 State Controls the Water Article 8, Section 1 Water is Property of the State Article 8, Section 3 Priority Appropriation Doctrine Established Article 8, Section 2 Established Board of Control

State Engineers Office Charged with the Regulation and Administration of the Water Resources in Wyoming Issue Water Rights to Anyone who will Make Beneficial Use of Water

State Engineers Office Regulatory Functions Surface Water Ground Water Board of Control Interstate Streams Program

State Engineers Office Four Water Divisions Div. 1: North Platte, South Platte and Snake Rivers Div. 2: Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers north of North Platte and east of Big Horns Div. 3: Big Horn River, Clarks Fork Div. 4: Green and Bear Rivers

State Engineers Office Superintendent for Each Division Appointed by Governor State Engineer Examines Irrigation laws and administration Measurement of flowing water Evaporation, seepage and drainage Hydrographic features of their water division

State Engineers Office Superintendents Duties and Powers Execute laws relative to distribution of water Regulate and use storage Authority to close headgates Superintendent Decisions can be Appealed to the State Engineer

State Engineers Office Exchange Petition – W.S Temporary Water Use Agreements – W.S

Beneficial Use W.S Beneficial Use shall be the Basis, the Measure and Limit of the Right to Use Water at All Times Foundation of Every Water Right

Beneficial Uses Recognized Uses Include: Irrigation Municipal Industrial Power Generation Recreational Stock Domestic

Types of Water Rights Surface Supplemental Ground Reservoir Secondary Preferred Use Surplus Excess

Surface Water Rights Original Supply Statutory Limit of 1 cfs per 70 acres Supplemental – New source of supply for lands for which an appropriation of water from a primary source already exists Total amount diverted not exceed 1/70

Ground Water Rights Original Supply Additional Supply

Reservoir Rights Reservoir Permit Enlargements Secondary Permit Necessary to protect use of stored water for irrigation on certain lands Safety of Dams Inspections

Preferred Use W.S Preference Rights – Water for: Drinking purposes (man & beast) Municipal purposes Use of steam engines, culinary, bathing, etc Industrial purposes

Surplus Water Right W.S through Rights Senior to March 1, 1945 can Divert an Additional 1 cfs per 70 acres before anyone Junior can divert

Excess Water Right W.S through Anyone Senior to March 1, 1985 can divert an additional one cfs per 70 acres before anyone Junior can divert

Instream Flow W.S through Article 10, Chapter 3 Storage for recreational pool or establish or maintain fisheries is a Beneficial Use UNAPPROPRIATED water may be appropriated for instream flows Water used shall be minimum flow necessary to establish or maintain fishery

Instream Flow Must Specifically Define Stream Segment and Amount State of Wyoming owns the water rights – Held by WWDC Limitation on Location Feasibility Study – WWDC Prepares SEO conducts Hearings

Instream Flow Statistics Approximately 90 Applications 17 Have Proceeded to Permit Status 2 of 17 Have Been Adjudicated No Call for Regulation Has Been Placed

Water: 101 Board of Control

Title 41, Chapter 4 State Engineer; Four Superintendents Regularly Quarterly Meetings Special Meetings Available Petitioner Requesting pays Costs Majority of Members Constitutes a Quorum Ex Officio Secretary Appointed by Board

Board of Control Duties Duty to Compile all Adjudicated Water Rights in Each Basin Tab Book Maintain Water Right Records – Open to Public

Board of Control Jurisdiction Exclusive Jurisdiction Abandonment Change in Use Adjudicated Water Rights Change in Point of Diversion Correction of Errors

Water: 101 Wyoming Ground Water Law

Introduction History of Wyomings Ground Water Statutory Framework Regulation of Ground Water Comparison with Other States Conclusion

History of Ground Water Laws in Wyoming 1945 – Chapter 139 Declared public interest in underground waters and a vested right in certain uses of such waters Directed State Engineer to investigate underground water conditions

History of Ground Water Laws in Wyoming 1947 – Chapter 107 Filing of Claims to wells completed prior to April 1, 1947 Statement of Claim Registration of wells completed after April 1, 1947 Well Registration Exception for Stock, Domestic Wells Adjudication Procedure

History of Ground Water Laws in Wyoming 1957 – Chapter 169 – Title 41 Required Permit from State Engineer PRIOR to commencing construction Permits issued as a matter of course unless critical area Exemption for Stock, Domestic Wells Preferred Use for Stock & Domestic Wells Subject to Abandonment

History of Ground Water Laws in Wyoming 1969 Amendments Any Well, including Stock, Domestic, drilled after May 24, 1969 required Permit December 31, 1972 registration for Stock and Domestic Wells Priority not based on Application Date State Engineer MAY deny a permit if demanded by public interest

Wyomings Ground Water Statutory Framework Definitions Priorities Policy Interference Control Areas

Definitions Underground Water – (a)(ii) Aquifer – (a)(iii) Well – (a)(iv)

Priorities Statement of Claims - Ends with C Priority before April 1, 1947 Well Registrations - Permit Ends with G Priority Between April 1, 1947 and 1957 Permits Permits Ends with W Permits Ends with P Stock or Domestic Well Drilled prior to May 24, 1969 and Registered before December 31, 1972

Policy – W.S If located in an area not designated as a critical area, it SHALL be granted as a matter of course Proposed Use is Beneficial Proposed Means of Diversion and Construction are Adequate Deny for Public Interest Reviewed by Board of Control

Interference – Statutory Req. W.S Complainant Must Have a Valid Water Right Complaining Well Must be Adequate Substantial Evidence of Actual Interference $100 Filing Fee State Engineer Undertakes Investigation State Engineer Reports Appeal to Board of Control

Adequate Well Well Depth Completed in a manner that allows maximum beneficial use of ground water Well Construction Allow water to efficiently enter and flow out Well Condition Useful life of pump and other equipment Responsibility of Well Owner to Maintain

Interference – Case Law Adequate Well Bishop v. City of Casper 420 P.2d 446 (Wyo. 1966) Application of Statute Willadsen v. Christopulos 731 P.2d 1181 (Wyo. 1987) Denial of Due Process - Remanded 792 P.2d 1376 (Wyo. 1990) Board of Controls Determination Upheld

Control Area BOC Designation W.S Use of ground water approaching a use equal to the current recharge rate Ground water levels are declining or have declined excessively Conflicts between users are occurring or are foreseeable The waste of water is occurring or may occur Other conditions exist that require regulation for protection of public interest

Control Area Advisory Board W.S Shall Consist of 5 Adults who Own Land in the Control Area Election – 1 vote per acre Following formation, Terms are 4 Years Reimbursed for Board Activities

Other Control Area Statutes Adjudication W.S Corrective Controls W.S Moratorium on Permits Limit Permissible Total Withdrawal Order Junior Appropriators Off

Regulation of Ground Water Prior Appropriation Doctrine Physical Complications Geohydrologic Data Initiation of New Rights Exercise of Existing Rights Practical Examples

Prior Appropriation Doctrine Groundwater Regulated for the Benefit of Surface Water When: Interference Established Determination of Same Source of Supply W.S Can Adopt Corrective Measures Provided in W.S

Physical Complications in Integrating Priorities Delayed Impact of Junior Diversions Selection of Junior Appropriators for Closure Can be determined to be arbitrary and violation of equal protection rights Overlong Delay

Geohydrologic Data Integrated Management Requires Detailed Water Supply Data Data Often Lacking Initiation of New Rights Burden of Proof – Not on Applicant Exercise of Existing Rights Burden of Proof – Senior Water Right

Comparison to Other States Texas Rule of Capture Nebraska Correlative Rights Doctrine Colorado Water Courts

Conclusion Drought has Exposed Surface and Ground Water Conflict Little or No Recognition in New Permitting Surface Water or Senior Ground Water have Burden of Proof to Regulate Junior Ground Water Rights

Questions? Harriet M. Hageman Kara Brighton Hageman & Brighton, P.C. 222 E. 21 st Street Cheyenne, Wyoming