Claims of Beneficial Use for Groundwater Permits Claiming 0.1 Cfs or Less is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a groundwater permit?
A: A groundwater permit is a legal authorization to use water from a well or other source of groundwater.
Q: What is meant by 'beneficial use'?
A: Beneficial use refers to a reasonable and beneficial purpose for using the water, such as domestic, agricultural, or industrial use.
Q: What does '0.1 Cfs or less' refer to?
A: 0.1 Cfs or less refers to a flow rate of 0.1 cubic feet per second or less, which is a measure of the volume of water.
Q: Can you claim beneficial use for a groundwater permit with a flow rate of 0.1 Cfs or less in Oregon?
A: Yes, you can claim beneficial use for a groundwater permit with a flow rate of 0.1 Cfs or less in Oregon.
Q: What are some examples of beneficial uses for groundwater permits?
A: Examples of beneficial uses for groundwater permits include domestic water supply, irrigation of crops, and industrial processes that require water.
Q: Are there any restrictions or regulations for claiming beneficial use for groundwater permits in Oregon?
A: Yes, there are certain restrictions and regulations that must be followed when claiming beneficial use for groundwater permits in Oregon. It is advisable to consult the relevant state agencies or water management authorities for specific guidance.
Form Details:
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