Application for Historic Change in Point of Diversion/Appropriation is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an application for a historic change in point of diversion/appropriation?
A: An application for a historic change in point of diversion/appropriation is a request to modify the location or method of diverting water from its original source.
Q: What is the purpose of an application for a historic change in point of diversion/appropriation?
A: The purpose is to legally change the point of water diversion/appropriation to a new location or method.
Q: Who can submit an application for a historic change in point of diversion/appropriation?
A: Any individual or entity that holds a water right in Oregon can submit an application.
Q: What information is needed on the application?
A: The application typically requires information such as the current point of diversion, proposed changes, a description of the land, and any potential effects on other water users.
Q: What is the process for reviewing and approving an application?
A: Once the application is submitted, it goes through a review process by the Oregon Water Resources Department and may require public notice and a hearing. Approval is granted if the changes are deemed reasonable and in the best interest of the state.
Form Details:
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