Claims of Beneficial Use for Transfers of New or Additional Poa Only (Groundwater) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is beneficial use for transfers of new or additional Poa (groundwater) in Oregon?
A: Beneficial use refers to the use of water for a beneficial purpose such as irrigation, domestic use, or industrial processes.
Q: What is Poa in the context of groundwater transfers in Oregon?
A: Poa stands for Point of Appropriation, which is the location where water is withdrawn from a groundwater source.
Q: What are transfers of new or additional Poa (groundwater) in Oregon?
A: Transfers of new or additional Poa refer to the transfer of water rights for groundwater from one location to another.
Q: How does the state of Oregon define groundwater?
A: Groundwater in Oregon is defined as water below the surface of the earth that is not part of a surface water body.
Q: What are some examples of beneficial uses for groundwater in Oregon?
A: Some examples of beneficial uses for groundwater in Oregon include irrigation for agriculture, drinking water supply for households, and industrial uses.
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