Examples of Subdistrict Wells in a sentence
The projected groundwater withdrawals are based upon the inventoried Subdistrict Wells, their historical pumping, and projected stream flows.
Section 4.1.5 of the Subdistrict’s PWM includes the provision, “the Subdistrict may continue to assess fees until all Post-Plan Injurious Stream Depletions caused by past groundwater withdrawals from Subdistrict Wells have been remedied.” This allows the Subdistrict to provide a financial guarantee to assure that all Post-Plan Injurious Stream Depletions will be replaced or otherwise remedied if the Subdistrict were to fail or otherwise not be allowed to continue groundwater withdrawals.
The State Engineer must approve the ARP for Subdistrict Wells to be allowed to continue making groundwater withdrawals in any Water Administration Year.
Recommend and request the Board of Directors of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District purchase, rent, lease and/or retire irrigated lands and/or purchase, rent and/or lease water rights and/or reservoir storage, either inside or outside the exterior boundaries of the Subdistrict for the benefit of Subdistrict Wells.
If the difference in administrative costs is minimal and is outweighed by the cost to classify each Subdistrict Well into one of these two tiers, the Subdistrict will assess every Subdistrict Well (WDID), or meter where multiple Subdistrict Wells (WDIDs) are combined through a single meter, whether active or inactive, the same Administrative Fee.
The Subdistrict’s Plan of Water Management is founded on a program of economic-based incentives to reduce groundwater consumption and encourage responsible groundwater management through the implementation of improvements while remedying injurious stream depletions caused by the withdrawal of groundwater through Subdistrict Wells.
Should Subdistrict Wells not be allowed to continue to withdraw groundwater because Subdistrict objectives and goals are not being met, the Subdistrict may continue to assess fees until all Post-Plan Injurious Stream Depletions caused by past groundwater withdrawals from Subdistrict Wells have been remedied.
The Subdistrict will also require a source of financing for administration of the Plan of Water Management and Annual Replacement Plan and other costs not directly dependent upon the quantity of groundwater withdrawn by Subdistrict Wells.
Annually, the Subdistrict will consult with the Division of Water Resources’ staff to determine the amount of groundwater that was withdrawn through Subdistrict Wells and not covered under plans for augmentation.
The Plan will operate for an indefinite period to ensure the remedy of injurious stream depletions resulting from groundwater withdrawals by Subdistrict Wells and to achieve and maintain a Sustainable Water Supply in the Confined Aquifer that meets the standards defined in the Groundwater Rules.