District Temporary Transfer Place of Use Change (Pilot Project Sb 267) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the District Temporary Transfer Place of Use Change (Pilot Project SB 267)?
A: It is a pilot project taking place in Oregon.
Q: What is the purpose of the pilot project?
A: The purpose is to allow temporary transfers of water use between different districts in Oregon.
Q: What is a temporary transfer of water use?
A: It is a short-term arrangement where water rights can be temporarily moved from one district to another.
Q: Why would a temporary transfer be necessary?
A: It may be necessary during times of drought or when one district has excess water that another district needs.
Q: Who can participate in the pilot project?
A: Any water right holder located within an approved district can participate.
Q: How long is the pilot project?
A: The pilot project is scheduled to last for five years.
Q: What happens after the pilot project ends?
A: The Oregon Water Resources Department will evaluate the project's success and determine whether to continue or modify it.
Form Details:
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