Further Water Management Measures Sample Clauses

Further Water Management Measures. In addition to the activities contemplated by Sections 6.1 through 6.3, it is recognized that other, sometimes overlapping, opportunities may exist as a response to Drought or Extreme Drought. These include, but are not necessarily limited to: District Transfers—Opportunities for various permanent and temporary transfers of water rights, including transfers within irrigation districts, may be available. Instream Water Rights – Oregon law allows water right holders to sell, lease, or donate water rights to be converted to instream water rights. This is done through short-term lease agreements or by a formal transfer of the existing right from current use to a new type of use. Limited License – Under certain circumstances, OWRD may issue limited licenses so that landowners can avoid irreparable crop damage by continuing the use of water after the close of the irrigation season. In addition, a limited license may be used for irrigation purposes in cases where the license is issued for the use of stored water, provided certain criteria are met. Conserved Water – Oregon law allows a water right holder to submit a conserved water application to OWRD and receive authorization to use a portion of the conserved water on additional lands, apply the water to new uses, lease or sell to another user or dedicate the water to instream use. The percentage of saved water that may be applied to new uses or lands depends on the amount of state or federal funding contributed to the conservation project. Permanent and Temporary Transfer – Oregon law allows a water right holder to apply to OWRD to permanently transfer the place of use, point of diversion, or character of use of an existing water right under certain conditions. Oregon law also allows a water right holder to apply to OWRD to temporarily transfer the place of use, point of diversion or point of appropriation of an existing water right for a period not to exceed five years.
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