Application for Aquifer Storage and Recovery (Asr) Limited License is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) limited license?
A: An Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) limited license is a permit issued by the state of Oregon that allows for the storage and recovery of water in underground aquifers.
Q: What is the purpose of an ASR limited license?
A: The purpose of an ASR limited license is to manage and store excess water during times of high supply, such as winter months, for later use during times of low supply, such as summer months.
Q: Who can apply for an ASR limited license in Oregon?
A: Any individual, organization, or entity that has a legal right to divert water in the state of Oregon can apply for an ASR limited license.
Q: What are the requirements for obtaining an ASR limited license?
A: The requirements for obtaining an ASR limited license in Oregon include submitting a complete application, demonstrating the ability to safely construct and operate an ASR system, and providing proof of water rights or a water right application.
Q: How long is an ASR limited license valid for?
A: An ASR limited license in Oregon is typically valid for a period of 5 years, but it can be renewed upon application and approval by the state authorities.
Q: Are there any limitations or restrictions on ASR operations with a limited license?
A: Yes, there are limitations and restrictions on ASR operations with a limited license. These may include restrictions on the volume of water that can be stored or recovered, as well as monitoring and reporting requirements.
Q: What is the process for applying for an ASR limited license in Oregon?
A: The process for applying for an ASR limited license in Oregon involves submitting an application, paying the required fees, providing supporting documentation, and undergoing a review and approval process by the state authorities.
Q: Are there any fees associated with applying for an ASR limited license?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with applying for an ASR limited license in Oregon. These fees vary depending on the type and size of the ASR project, and they cover the cost of application processing and review.
Q: Can an ASR limited license be transferred to another person or entity?
A: Yes, an ASR limited license can be transferred to another person or entity, but the transfer must be approved by the state authorities and comply with all relevant regulations and requirements.
Q: What happens if an ASR limited license is not in compliance with regulations?
A: If an ASR limited license is found to be not in compliance with regulations, the state authorities may impose penalties, suspend the license, or take other enforcement actions to ensure compliance.
Form Details:
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