Claims of Beneficial Use for Transfer With Multiple Changes - Surface Water is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the process for transferring surface water in Oregon?
A: The process for transferring surface water in Oregon involves demonstrating a beneficial use for the water and obtaining the necessary permits.
Q: What is meant by 'beneficial use'?
A: 'Beneficial use' refers to the legal requirement in Oregon that water must be used for a beneficial purpose, such as irrigation, domestic use, or industrial use.
Q: What are some examples of beneficial uses for surface water?
A: Examples of beneficial uses for surface water include agriculture, drinking water supply, industrial processes, and recreation.
Q: What permits are required for transferring surface water in Oregon?
A: The permits required for transferring surface water in Oregon include a water right permit and possibly other permits depending on the specific circumstances.
Q: Are there any restrictions on transferring surface water in Oregon?
A: Yes, there are restrictions on transferring surface water in Oregon, including limits on the amount of water that can be transferred and requirements for environmental protection.
Form Details:
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