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Public Meeting at Moab. To Discuss Water Resource Issues August 21, 2007. Agenda. Navajo Settlement Agreement Federal Reserved Water Rights Settlement Agreements for Natural Bridge Arches Other issues. Water Rights Settlement Agreement Navajo Nation / State of Utah.
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Public Meeting at Moab To Discuss Water Resource Issues August 21, 2007
Agenda • Navajo Settlement Agreement • Federal Reserved Water Rights Settlement Agreements for Natural Bridge Arches • Other issues
Water Rights Settlement AgreementNavajo Nation / State of Utah • MOU entered into 2003 • The parties agreed to begin discussions • Numerous meetings / discussions
There is no argument that the Navajo Nation have water rights, Navajo Nation Water Rights the question is how much? 25 % Navajo haul water for drinking & livestock use
Navajo Nation Potential Claims • Winters v. United States, 1908 • Practicably irrigable acreage (PIA) • NN water right claims (depletion) • Irrigation 152,000 AF • Municipal 9,000 AF • Industrial 5,800 AF
Proposed Provisions for aNavajo Water Rights Settlement Agreement • Annual depletion – 81,000 AF • Priority date: 1884, 1892 and 1933 • Inventory all existing uses • Water resource project to deliver water to Monument Valley, Red Mesa et al • Cooperative effort for federal funding • Protect existing state appropriative water users • Water used in Utah / Compacts • Management and administration Preliminary Subject to Revision
Utah’s Upper Colorado River Entitlement & Current Depletions Utah’s Apportionment (23%) 1,369,000 AF Current Depletion 1,007,500 AF Remaining Depletion 361,500 AF
Estimated Depletion – 2005Units – 1000 Acre FeetSource: Division of Water Resources • Agriculture/stock 591.4 • Municipal/Domestic 25.3 • Power/Industrial 44.6 • Exports/Imports 206.9 • Reservoir Evaporation 19.3 • Evaporation CRSP Res. 120.0 TOTAL 1007.5
Potential Depletion Approved Applications (Undeveloped) Applicant Quantity (Ac Ft) San Juan County WCD 30,000 Central Utah WCD 29,500 Board of W R (et al) 158,000 Wayne County WCD 50,000 Kane County WCD 30,000 Sanpete WCD 5,600 Uintah County WCD 5,000 Others (< 5000 AF) 80,000* Ute Tribe ? 105,000 TOTAL 493,100
DRAFT – Subject to revision Potential Depletion Approved Applications (Undeveloped) Applicant Quantity (Ac Ft) Priority SJ County WCD 30,000 1966 CUWCD 29,500 1965 Bd of W R (et al) 158,000 1958 Wayne CWCD 50,000 1960 Kane CWCD 30,000 1964 Sanpete WCD 5,600 1941 Uintah CWCD 5,000 1965 Others (< 5000 AF) 80,000 (40,000 < 1965) na Ute Tribe ? 105,000 1861* Navajo Nation? 81,000 1884* 574,100
05-1 Castle Creek In final review to prepare for signature Publication of Proposed Determination is anticipated Fall 2007 05-3 Taylor Flat Fieldwork has been completed Water rights are being reviewed and field data compiled to prepare Statements of Water User’s Claims Adjudication Efforts
Federal Reserved Rights • Implied in Reservation • Accomplish Reservation Purposes • Minimum Amount • Priority is date of Reservation • Does not follow Prior Appropriation
Settlement Agreements • Quantify reserved water rights Administrative Uses Insitu Uses • Address intervening existing state rights • Address protection (resource preservation) • Convert state applications to reserved right • Bring all rights under state administration • Implemented through general determination
Arches National Park • Issues • Water for Campgrounds etc • Natural flows through park • Springs in Courthouse wash • Large SITLA land block
Arches Solution • Administrative Uses (60 acft depletion) • Subordinate to existing rights (except Dalton) • Limit on reservoirs upstream • Limit on upstream appropriation 150 acft • Adopt appropriation policy requiring showing of no impact to springs in Courthouse Wash
Natural Bridges • Issues • Limited source for administrative purposes • Undeveloped area • Upstream land in Federal ownership • Hanging Gardens (gw system)
Natural Bridges Solution • Administrative Right (25 af) • Upstream appropriation limitations • Limited to 200 af, 100 af surface • Storage limited to 20 af capacity • Armstrong/White Canyon 75 af • Burch/Deer Canyon 50 acft • GW Protection Zone (10 af / section)
Groundwater Studies • Courthouse Wash • Moab-Spanish Valley • Blanding (Available fall 2007) Available at http://waterrights.utah.gov
Thank You Questions?