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73-3b-205. Issuance of recovery permit -- Criteria -- Conditions.
The state engineer:
(1) shall issue the recovery permit if the state engineer determines that:
(a) the proposed recovery of artificially recharged water will not impair any existingwater right;
(b) the applicant is the holder of an approved recharge permit or recovery permit, or ifthe applicant does not hold the recharge permit, has a valid agreement with the owner of therecharge permit to divert and use the recovered water; and
(c) the recovery point of diversion is located within the area of hydrologic impact of therecharge project, as determined by the state engineer; and
(2) may attach to the permit any conditions the state engineer determines are appropriate.

Amended by Chapter 107, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-73 > Chapter-03b > 73-3b-205

73-3b-205. Issuance of recovery permit -- Criteria -- Conditions.
The state engineer:
(1) shall issue the recovery permit if the state engineer determines that:
(a) the proposed recovery of artificially recharged water will not impair any existingwater right;
(b) the applicant is the holder of an approved recharge permit or recovery permit, or ifthe applicant does not hold the recharge permit, has a valid agreement with the owner of therecharge permit to divert and use the recovered water; and
(c) the recovery point of diversion is located within the area of hydrologic impact of therecharge project, as determined by the state engineer; and
(2) may attach to the permit any conditions the state engineer determines are appropriate.

Amended by Chapter 107, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-73 > Chapter-03b > 73-3b-205

73-3b-205. Issuance of recovery permit -- Criteria -- Conditions.
The state engineer:
(1) shall issue the recovery permit if the state engineer determines that:
(a) the proposed recovery of artificially recharged water will not impair any existingwater right;
(b) the applicant is the holder of an approved recharge permit or recovery permit, or ifthe applicant does not hold the recharge permit, has a valid agreement with the owner of therecharge permit to divert and use the recovered water; and
(c) the recovery point of diversion is located within the area of hydrologic impact of therecharge project, as determined by the state engineer; and
(2) may attach to the permit any conditions the state engineer determines are appropriate.

Amended by Chapter 107, 2010 General Session