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Magic Valley City Coalition And Issues Arising From Curtailment of Municipal or Related Water Rights Presentation by Robert E. Williams December 9, 2014
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January 29, 2014 Order Rangen found to be short 9.1 cfs Order required curtailment of diversions for the irrigation of 157,000 acres under junior-priority water rights 9.1 cfs sufficient for irrigating approximately 500 acres
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Coalition Cities
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Authorized Volume (by Priority Date) 34 rights have priority dates junior to 8/12/1973 (curtailment date listed in the 6/24/2014 Rangen Order)
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Water Right Volume & Production Heyburn
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Water Right Volume & Production Paul
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Water Right Volume & Production Richfield
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Plans and Approaches to Avoid Curtailment Determine amount of non-consumptive use Where possible, allocate junior consumptive pumping to senior water rights Address inequities in Idaho Code§42-111(a) and Conjunctive Management Rules Mitigation in lieu of curtailment Regional recharge efforts
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Curtailment Vulnerability Assumption Assume that indoor, potable uses (e.g., culinary uses) authorized by municipal water rights are not vulnerable to curtailment Non-consumptive municipal uses are already excluded from Rangen curtailment requirements Protection of municipal in-home-home use from curtailment is consistent with statute and state policy that excludes domestic uses from curtailment requirements Previous curtailment orders specifically excluded in-home culinary uses under municipal rights from curtailment requirements, without reference to wastewater disposal method Director's letters to owners of curtailed rights in Rangen Call: "Non-consumptive uses and culinary in-house uses of water are not subject to curtailment"
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Exempt from Curtailment Rights exempt from curtailment – Domestic rights (authorize irrigation of up to ½ acre and maximum diversion of up to 13,000 gpd) – Any other uses with a maximum diversion of less than 0.04 cfs and diversion volume of 2,500 gpd Previous orders (Surface Water Coalition, Blue Lakes, Clear Springs) explicitly exempted “culinary” and/or in- home uses from curtailment requirements (regardless of wastewater treatment method) Director’s letters to owners of curtailed rights in Rangen Call: “Non-consumptive uses and culinary in-house uses of water are not subject to curtailment”
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