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Section 201 - Application for a recharge permit -- Required information -- Filing fee.

UT Code § 73-3b-201 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The application for obtaining a recharge permit shall include the following information: (a) the name and mailing address of the applicant; (b) the name of the groundwater basin or groundwater sub-basin in which the applicant proposes to operate the recharge project; (c) the name and mailing address of the owner of the land on which the applicant proposes to operate the recharge project; (d) a legal description of the location of the proposed recharge project; (e) the source and annual quantity of water proposed to be artificially recharged; (f) evidence of a water right or an agreement to use the water proposed to be artificially recharged; (g) the quality of the water proposed to be artificially recharged and the water quality of the receiving aquifer; (h) evidence that the applicant has applied for all applicable water quality permits; (i) a plan of operation for the proposed recharge project, which shall include: (i) a description of the proposed recharge project; (ii) its design capacity; (iii) a detailed monitoring program; and (iv) the proposed duration of the recharge project; (j) a copy of a study demonstrating: (i) the area of hydrologic impact of the recharge project; (ii) that the recharge project is hydrologically feasible; (iii) that the recharge project will not: (A) cause unreasonable harm to land; or (B) impair any existing water right within the area of hydrologic impact; and (iv) the percentage of anticipated recoverable water; (k) evidence of financial and technical capability; and (l) any other information that the state engineer requires.

(a) the name and mailing address of the applicant;

(b) the name of the groundwater basin or groundwater sub-basin in which the applicant proposes to operate the recharge project;

(c) the name and mailing address of the owner of the land on which the applicant proposes to operate the recharge project;

(d) a legal description of the location of the proposed recharge project;

(e) the source and annual quantity of water proposed to be artificially recharged;

(f) evidence of a water right or an agreement to use the water proposed to be artificially recharged;

(g) the quality of the water proposed to be artificially recharged and the water quality of the receiving aquifer;

(h) evidence that the applicant has applied for all applicable water quality permits;

(i) a plan of operation for the proposed recharge project, which shall include: (i) a description of the proposed recharge project; (ii) its design capacity; (iii) a detailed monitoring program; and (iv) the proposed duration of the recharge project;

(i) a description of the proposed recharge project;

(ii) its design capacity;

(iii) a detailed monitoring program; and

(iv) the proposed duration of the recharge project;

(j) a copy of a study demonstrating: (i) the area of hydrologic impact of the recharge project; (ii) that the recharge project is hydrologically feasible; (iii) that the recharge project will not: (A) cause unreasonable harm to land; or (B) impair any existing water right within the area of hydrologic impact; and (iv) the percentage of anticipated recoverable water;

(i) the area of hydrologic impact of the recharge project;

(ii) that the recharge project is hydrologically feasible;

(iii) that the recharge project will not: (A) cause unreasonable harm to land; or (B) impair any existing water right within the area of hydrologic impact; and

(A) cause unreasonable harm to land; or

(B) impair any existing water right within the area of hydrologic impact; and

(iv) the percentage of anticipated recoverable water;

(k) evidence of financial and technical capability; and

(l) any other information that the state engineer requires.

(2) (a) A filing fee must be submitted with the application. (b) The state engineer shall establish the filing fee in accordance with Section 63J-1-504.

(a) A filing fee must be submitted with the application.

(b) The state engineer shall establish the filing fee in accordance with Section 63J-1-504.

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Section 201 - Application for a recharge permit -- Required information -- Filing fee.