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73-3-8. Approval or rejection of application -- Requirements for approval --Application for specified period of time -- Filing of royalty contract for removal of salt orminerals.
(1) (a) It shall be the duty of the state engineer to approve an application if:
(i) there is unappropriated water in the proposed source;
(ii) the proposed use will not impair existing rights or interfere with the more beneficialuse of the water;
(iii) the proposed plan is physically and economically feasible, unless the application isfiled by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and would not prove detrimental to the publicwelfare;
(iv) the applicant has the financial ability to complete the proposed works; and
(v) the application was filed in good faith and not for purposes of speculation ormonopoly.
(b) (i) If the state engineer, because of information in the state engineer's possessionobtained either by the state engineer's own investigation or otherwise, has reason to believe thatan application to appropriate water will interfere with its more beneficial use for irrigation,domestic or culinary, stock watering, power or mining development, or manufacturing, or willunreasonably affect public recreation or the natural stream environment, or will provedetrimental to the public welfare, it is the state engineer's duty to withhold approval or rejectionof the application until the state engineer has investigated the matter.
(ii) If an application does not meet the requirements of this section, it shall be rejected.
(2) (a) An application to appropriate water for industrial, power, mining development,manufacturing purposes, agriculture, or municipal purposes may be approved for a specific andcertain period from the time the water is placed to beneficial use under the application, but in noevent may an application be granted for a period of time less than that ordinarily needed to satisfythe essential and primary purpose of the application or until the water is no longer available asdetermined by the state engineer.
(b) At the expiration of the period fixed by the state engineer the water shall revert to thepublic and is subject to appropriation as provided by this title.
(c) No later than 60 calendar days before the expiration date of the fixed time period, thestate engineer shall send notice by mail or by any form of electronic communication throughwhich receipt is verifiable, to the applicant of record.
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (2)(e), the state engineer may extend any limitedwater right upon a showing that:
(i) the essential purpose of the original application has not been satisfied;
(ii) the need for an extension is not the result of any default or neglect by the applicant;and
(iii) the water is still available.
(e) No extension shall exceed the time necessary to satisfy the primary purpose of theoriginal application.
(f) A request for extension of the fixed time period must be filed in writing in the officeof the state engineer on or before the expiration date of the application.
(3) (a) Before the approval of any application for the appropriation of water fromnavigable lakes or streams of the state that contemplates the recovery of salts and other mineralstherefrom by precipitation or otherwise, the applicant shall file with the state engineer a copy of a

contract for the payment of royalties to the state.
(b) The approval of an application shall be revoked in the event of the failure of theapplicant to comply with terms of the royalty contract.

Amended by Chapter 136, 2007 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-73 > Chapter-03 > 73-3-8

73-3-8. Approval or rejection of application -- Requirements for approval --Application for specified period of time -- Filing of royalty contract for removal of salt orminerals.
(1) (a) It shall be the duty of the state engineer to approve an application if:
(i) there is unappropriated water in the proposed source;
(ii) the proposed use will not impair existing rights or interfere with the more beneficialuse of the water;
(iii) the proposed plan is physically and economically feasible, unless the application isfiled by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and would not prove detrimental to the publicwelfare;
(iv) the applicant has the financial ability to complete the proposed works; and
(v) the application was filed in good faith and not for purposes of speculation ormonopoly.
(b) (i) If the state engineer, because of information in the state engineer's possessionobtained either by the state engineer's own investigation or otherwise, has reason to believe thatan application to appropriate water will interfere with its more beneficial use for irrigation,domestic or culinary, stock watering, power or mining development, or manufacturing, or willunreasonably affect public recreation or the natural stream environment, or will provedetrimental to the public welfare, it is the state engineer's duty to withhold approval or rejectionof the application until the state engineer has investigated the matter.
(ii) If an application does not meet the requirements of this section, it shall be rejected.
(2) (a) An application to appropriate water for industrial, power, mining development,manufacturing purposes, agriculture, or municipal purposes may be approved for a specific andcertain period from the time the water is placed to beneficial use under the application, but in noevent may an application be granted for a period of time less than that ordinarily needed to satisfythe essential and primary purpose of the application or until the water is no longer available asdetermined by the state engineer.
(b) At the expiration of the period fixed by the state engineer the water shall revert to thepublic and is subject to appropriation as provided by this title.
(c) No later than 60 calendar days before the expiration date of the fixed time period, thestate engineer shall send notice by mail or by any form of electronic communication throughwhich receipt is verifiable, to the applicant of record.
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (2)(e), the state engineer may extend any limitedwater right upon a showing that:
(i) the essential purpose of the original application has not been satisfied;
(ii) the need for an extension is not the result of any default or neglect by the applicant;and
(iii) the water is still available.
(e) No extension shall exceed the time necessary to satisfy the primary purpose of theoriginal application.
(f) A request for extension of the fixed time period must be filed in writing in the officeof the state engineer on or before the expiration date of the application.
(3) (a) Before the approval of any application for the appropriation of water fromnavigable lakes or streams of the state that contemplates the recovery of salts and other mineralstherefrom by precipitation or otherwise, the applicant shall file with the state engineer a copy of a

contract for the payment of royalties to the state.
(b) The approval of an application shall be revoked in the event of the failure of theapplicant to comply with terms of the royalty contract.

Amended by Chapter 136, 2007 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-73 > Chapter-03 > 73-3-8

73-3-8. Approval or rejection of application -- Requirements for approval --Application for specified period of time -- Filing of royalty contract for removal of salt orminerals.
(1) (a) It shall be the duty of the state engineer to approve an application if:
(i) there is unappropriated water in the proposed source;
(ii) the proposed use will not impair existing rights or interfere with the more beneficialuse of the water;
(iii) the proposed plan is physically and economically feasible, unless the application isfiled by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and would not prove detrimental to the publicwelfare;
(iv) the applicant has the financial ability to complete the proposed works; and
(v) the application was filed in good faith and not for purposes of speculation ormonopoly.
(b) (i) If the state engineer, because of information in the state engineer's possessionobtained either by the state engineer's own investigation or otherwise, has reason to believe thatan application to appropriate water will interfere with its more beneficial use for irrigation,domestic or culinary, stock watering, power or mining development, or manufacturing, or willunreasonably affect public recreation or the natural stream environment, or will provedetrimental to the public welfare, it is the state engineer's duty to withhold approval or rejectionof the application until the state engineer has investigated the matter.
(ii) If an application does not meet the requirements of this section, it shall be rejected.
(2) (a) An application to appropriate water for industrial, power, mining development,manufacturing purposes, agriculture, or municipal purposes may be approved for a specific andcertain period from the time the water is placed to beneficial use under the application, but in noevent may an application be granted for a period of time less than that ordinarily needed to satisfythe essential and primary purpose of the application or until the water is no longer available asdetermined by the state engineer.
(b) At the expiration of the period fixed by the state engineer the water shall revert to thepublic and is subject to appropriation as provided by this title.
(c) No later than 60 calendar days before the expiration date of the fixed time period, thestate engineer shall send notice by mail or by any form of electronic communication throughwhich receipt is verifiable, to the applicant of record.
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (2)(e), the state engineer may extend any limitedwater right upon a showing that:
(i) the essential purpose of the original application has not been satisfied;
(ii) the need for an extension is not the result of any default or neglect by the applicant;and
(iii) the water is still available.
(e) No extension shall exceed the time necessary to satisfy the primary purpose of theoriginal application.
(f) A request for extension of the fixed time period must be filed in writing in the officeof the state engineer on or before the expiration date of the application.
(3) (a) Before the approval of any application for the appropriation of water fromnavigable lakes or streams of the state that contemplates the recovery of salts and other mineralstherefrom by precipitation or otherwise, the applicant shall file with the state engineer a copy of a

contract for the payment of royalties to the state.
(b) The approval of an application shall be revoked in the event of the failure of theapplicant to comply with terms of the royalty contract.

Amended by Chapter 136, 2007 General Session