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Nebraska Water Management Nebraska Department of Natural Resources September, 2004
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Transition Process Transition process for NRDs that initiated a Joint Action surface water/groundwater planning process under previous law - Does not negate previous actions - Provides smooth transition to new process
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Areas Considered Fully Appropriated* When LB 962 took Effect on July 16, 2004 * either preliminary or final
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If Prior to July 16, 2004 the Director of DNR: - Determined that a Joint Action Plan should be prepared - The affected area is considered to be fully appropriated - No additional hearings on this determination are required - Pertains to entire area of the North Platte NRD, Upper Republican NRD, Middle Republican NRD and Lower Republican NRD
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If Prior to July 16, 2004 the Director of DNR: - Made a preliminary determination that the use of hydrologically connected groundwater and surface water is contributing to conflicts - Affected areas subject to being declared fully appropriated - Hearing is required on final determination of fully appropriated
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Areas where Determination is Preliminary Upper Niobrara White NRD South Platte NRD Twin Platte NRD Central Platte NRD - Consultation required with municipalities and others in areas - Consultation will be short term in these areas
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Stays on New Uses Took Effect Between July 16 and July 26, 2004 - On new surface water permits - On new water well construction - On increases in the number of acres irrigated
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NRDs & NRD Areas where Certain Stays are Currently in Effect
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Exceptions to Stays - Test holes and dewatering wells - Monitoring and remediation wells - Wells pumping less than 50 gpm - Range livestock wells - Replacement wells - Wells using transferred water - Good cause shown
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Exceptions to Stays Relevant to Municipal Use - Wells needed to alleviate emergency need for water for human consumption - Replacement wells-no increase in consumptive use - Wells to which rights are transferred-no increase in consumptive use
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Exceptions to Stays Relevant to Municipal Use continued - Wells for which a variance is granted for good cause shown - Public water supply wells for which state permits were issued prior to the stay
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By Law a Basin is Overappropriated if on July 16, 2004 - Subject to a cooperative agreement among three or more states - Prior moratoriums on new surface water appropriations - DNR requested NRD to stop issuing well permits or continue temporary suspensions
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( Platte River Above Kearney Canal Diversion ) Overappropriated Reaches Designation by September 15, 2004
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Final Determination of Fully Appropriated in Platte Basin based on: - Hydrological connection to area under consideration for overappropriated designation - Number of days would have administered junior irrigation rights existing at the time of the preliminary determination
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Determination of Hydrological Connection for Fully Appropriated Area Based on Data from: - United States Geological Survey - University of Nebraska Conservation and Survey Division - COHYST
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Streams and Rivers South Platte NRD
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Preliminary Map South Platte NRD
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Streams and Rivers Twin Platte NRD
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Preliminary Map Twin Platte NRD
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Streams and Rivers Central Platte NRD
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Preliminary Map Central Platte NRD
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Criteria to Determine Extent of Hydrologically Connected Areas to the Overappropriated Basin to be Designated September 15, 2004 - Based on line where 28% of what is pumped over 40 years shows up as a depletion to the stream
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Criteria to Determine the Extent of Hydrological Connection: - Line based on data produced by COHYST model
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Preliminary Determination of Overappropriated Area MAP of overappropriated area
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Schedule of Hearings on Fully Appropriated Designation Twin Platte NRD-August 31, 2004 in North Platte South Platte NRD-September 1, 2004 in Sidney Central Platte NRD-September 9, 2004 in Kearney Overappropriated Designation -No Hearing Required
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Final Determination Schedule Fully Appropriated - Within 30 days of last hearing - by October 9 Overappropriated - Within 60 days of law going into effect - by September 15
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Integrated Management Planning Process Formation of stakeholder group representing - surface and groundwater irrigators - municipalities and county government - business and economic development - recreational - environmental interests
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Integrated Management Planning Process Assisted by Technical Advisors from - University of Nebraska Conservation and Survey Division - Department of Environmental Quality - Game and Parks Commission - Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Integrated Management Planning Process North Platte NRD – Meeting since January 2003 Upper Niobrara White – Meeting since May 2003 South Platte NRD – Meeting since September 2004 Republican Basin NRDs – Meeting since January 2003
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Integrated Management Planning Process Republican Basin NRDs – Final Determination of Fully Appropriated on -Numerous meetings with board, Resources District Association - Numerous Public Information Meetings - In process of developing a recommended plan
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For More Information www.dnr.state.ne.us
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