Combined appropriation definition
Combined appropriation means an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or
Combined appropriation requiring a permit means an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more groundwater developments, that are physically manifold into the same system. an appropriation of ground water from the same source by:
Combined appropriation means “an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more groundwater developments that are physically manifold into the same system.” ARM 36.12.101(13).
More Definitions of Combined appropriation
Combined appropriation means an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more groundwater developments, the purpose of which, in the department’s judgment, could have been accomplished by a
Combined appropriation means two or more wells or developed springs from the same source aquifer that are: an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more groundwater developments, that are physically manifold into the same system.
Combined appropriation means an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more wells or developed springs that are physically connected into the same system.
Combined appropriation means an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more groundwater developments, the purpose of which, in the department's judgment, could have been accomplished by a single appropriation. Groundwater developments need not be physically connected nor have a common distribution system to be considered a “combined appropriation.” They can be separate developed springs or wells to separate parts of a project or development. Such wells and springs need not be developed simultaneously. They can be developed gradually or in increments. The amount of water appropriated from the entire project or development from these groundwater developments in the same source aquifer is the “combined appropriation.”
Combined appropriation means an appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by two or more groundwater developments wells or developed springs that are part of the same project, development, or subdivision. physically manifold into the same system. Two or more wells or developed springs that are part of the same project, development, or subdivision are presumed to appropriate water from the same source aquifer.