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Distribution of Water Rights Jared Manning, P.E. Utah Division of Water Rights March 17, 2014
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Topics Distribution Agreements Resolving Distribution Disputes Understanding Exchanges Priority of Change Applications
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Distribution Agreements Contracts Informal agreements between parties Operational procedures developed by the commissioner or state engineer
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Resolving Distribution Disputes Public Process involving affected parties Generally operate under the status quo until the issue is resolved Resolution: State Engineer issues instructions to the commissioner
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Understanding Exchanges An exchange is a way of providing just compensation (in the form of replacement water) for “ impairment ” Distributing an exchange 1) Distribute the water “ on paper ” as if there was no exchange 2) Distribute the wet water without interfering with “ paper ” entitlements 3) Employ Mass-Balance Equation to ensure proper accounting: Natural Flow = Outflow + Storage
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Zen River Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs Priority: 1932 Flow: 5,000 ac-ft
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Zen River: June 1 (Pre-1932) Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs 200 cfs 50 cfs 30 cfs 120 cfs
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Zen River: June 1 (Post-1932) Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs Priority: 1932 Flow: 5,000 ac-ft 200 cfs 50 cfs 30 cfs 170 cfs 50 cfs +120 cfs 0 cfs
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Zen River: July 1 (Pre-1932) Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs 60 cfs 50 cfs 10 cfs 0 cfs
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Zen River: July 1 (Post-1932) Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs Priority: 1932 Flow: 5,000 ac-ft 60 cfs 50 cfs -20 cfs 30 cfs 50 cfs 10 cfs 0 cfs 20 cfs (exchange) 30 cfs (total)
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Zen River: Aug 1 (Pre-1932) Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs 40 cfs 0 cfs
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Zen River: Aug 1 (Post-1932) Priority: 1880 Flow: 30 cfs Priority: 1870 Flow: 50 cfs Priority: 1932 Flow: 5,000 ac-ft 40 cfs -30 cfs 40 cfs 0 cfs 10 cfs 40 cfs 30 cfs (exchange) 30 cfs (total)
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Change Applications in Water Distribution: Relevant Dates 1909 – Change Applications statute introduced 1919 – Distribution responsibilities given to the State Engineer 1933 – Proof required on change applications 1934 – The State Engineer was actively distributing water on 27 systems
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1938 Kents Lake change application West Jordan Milling change application Kennecott/North Jordan E33 Weber/Provo Power Contract
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Standard Change Application Approval Language 1909 – 1941: No standard approval language 1941 – 1944: “ Subject to prior rights whether diverting directly from the source hereof or from other sources to which this water is tributary. ” 1944 – 1967: “ Subject to prior rights whether diverting directly from the source hereof or from other sources to which this water is tributary (including rights junior to the original application or rights which might be impaired by the change or changes) for diversion and use as herein described. ” 1967 – 1985: No standard approval language 1985 – Present: “ Subject to prior rights ”
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Criteria for Operating a Change Third-party water rights existing at the time of the change cannot be impaired (unless just compensation is provided) The party making the change bears the costs of operating the change and of showing that no impairment is occurring
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POD Change: Case #1 Protestant 1890 Applicant 1880 Proposed Change
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POD Change: Case #2 Protestant 1890 Applicant 1880 Proposed Change
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POD Change: Case #3 Protestant 1890 Applicant 1880 Proposed Change 8 10 6 6
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So What is the Priority of a Change? The priority of the underlying water right? The date of the change? Answer: It depends on whether or not there is potential impairment Each situation has to be judged on its individual merits
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