Claims of Surface Water 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 are surface water permits?
A: Surface water permits are legal authorizations to withdraw and use water from lakes, rivers, and other surface water sources.
Q: What is beneficial use?
A: Beneficial use refers to the reasonable and necessary use of water for a beneficial purpose, such as irrigation, domestic use, or industrial processes.
Q: What does it mean to claim 0.1 Cfs or less?
A: Claiming 0.1 Cfs or less means that the permit holder is requesting a withdrawal of water at a rate of 0.1 cubic feet per second or less.
Q: Can you give examples of beneficial uses for surface water permits?
A: Examples of beneficial uses include agricultural irrigation, livestock watering, fish propagation, recreational use, and hydroelectric power generation.
Q: Who can apply for surface water permits in Oregon?
A: Any person or entity who intends to withdraw and use surface water in Oregon may apply for a surface water permit.
Q: What is the process for obtaining a surface water permit?
A: The process typically involves submitting an application to the Oregon Water Resources Department, which will evaluate the application based on various criteria to determine if the permit can be granted.
Form Details:
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