Certified Irrigated Tract definition

Certified Irrigated Tract means a specific area(s) of land that contains Certified Irrigated Acres in connection with a particular water source(s) that are physically connected.

Examples of Certified Irrigated Tract in a sentence

  • Any Certified Irrigated Tract that is enrolled in any federal and/or state water conservation program, shall not receive an Allocation for the period of time that such tract is enrolled in such program.

  • As part of any voluntary compliance plan, the District may impose penalties including, but not limited to, the reduction in whole or part of any Allocation of water allocated to the Certified Irrigated Acres within a Certified Irrigated Tract that is the subject of the violation.

  • If a Landowner desires to Transfer any Certified Irrigated Acres or Certified Irrigated Tract to other land owned by said Landowner, which is located within the same and/or adjacent section(s) and within the same county boundary and subarea division, such Transfer will not be approved unless said Landowner applies for and is granted an expedited variance from the District.

  • An application for a Transfer of Certified Irrigated Acres shall include, but not be limited to the following: 6.8.5.8.1 Application submitted on a District form; 6.8.5.8.2 Proof of ownership from the tax assessor for each Certified Irrigated Tract involved in the Transfer; and 6.8.5.8.3 An aerial photograph showing tracts to be involved in the Transfer.

  • If the ownership or Operator of any Certified Irrigated Acres or Certified Irrigated Tract changes, the Board authorizes the staff to modify the certification record for such acres/tracts to reflect the change.

  • The current Landowner shall notify the District within thirty (30) days of a change in ownership and/or the Operator of any Certified Irrigated Acres or Certified Irrigated Tract.

  • If a Certified Irrigated Tract owned by the same Landowner crosses county lines but not subarea boundaries, the Board authorizes the staff to approve a Pooling Arrangement for such tract.

  • A newly purchased Certified Irrigated Tract may continue in an existing Pooling Arrangement provided all Persons in such Pooling Arrangement agree in writing.

  • Whenever the location of any Certified Irrigated Tract or the number of Certified Irrigated Acres change as a result of the physical Transfer of Ground Water off the land where the water is withdrawn, pursuant to Rule 6.8.2, the Landowner or Person in control of any Certified Irrigated Tract or Certified Irrigated Acres shall notify the District in writing of such change within thirty (30) days of the initiation of the Transfer.

  • An application for a Transfer of Certified Irrigated Acres shall include, but not be limited to the following: 6.7.5.8.1 Application submitted on a District form; 6.7.5.8.2 Proof of ownership from the tax assessor for each Certified Irrigated Tract involved in the Transfer; and 6.7.5.8.3 An aerial photograph showing tracts to be involved in the Transfer.

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