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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8282.752
Description
Colorado River Basin - Operations and Accounting - Offstream Storage - Lower Basin
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/20/1998
Author
Various
Title
Comments on BOR Proposed Rule - with staff comments RE- Offstream Storage of Colorado River Water and Interstate Redemption of Storage Credits in the Lower Division States - 01-20-98 through 04-02-98
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Report/Study
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<br />.001362 <br />AZ Dept. of Water Resources: Recent Announcem... <br /> <br />CPv"'~~~Of1( (..., <br />A-f~ .~~.S~. '''flaY <br />)ft~r6P> vJi1!~ <br /> <br />Comment: The proposed rule authorizes only the stor ge of Basic Apportionment of the Storing <br />State pursuant to an Interstate Storage Agreement. e A WBA is authorized by Arizona law to store <br />any part of Arizona's Colorado River apportionm t that is not used or stored by other Arizona water <br />users. This authorit . 'zona's share of urplus Apportionment. See A.R.S. ~ <br />45-2401 (F)(l). <br /> <br />~ Rule Section: ~ 414.3(a)(2) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ere ore, e pro ou no purport to narrow t e ower IVlSlOn y <br />tates. current authority and should allow for storage of Surplus' Apportionment, as well as Basic L- <br />Apportionment, of the Storing State pursuant to an Interstate Storage Agreement. <br /> <br />The provision allowing for storage of a Consuming State's unused apportionment in a Storing State ,tV <br />should be amended to clarify that unused apportionment delivered for these purposes would be <br />delivered to the Storing State pursuant to Article II(B)(6) of the Decree. QjJ <br /> <br />Proposed <br /> <br />-whether. the water to be stored will be basic apportionment OR SURPLUS <br />~m the Storing State or unused basic apportionment or unused surplus <br />apportionment of the Consuming St~a. If it is to be unus. ed apportionment, it may only be made <br />available from the Consuming State THE SECRETARY TO THE STORING STATE IN <br />ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE (B (6) OF THE DECREE and the agreement must so specify. <br /> <br />. ~. 6~* W~~~ ~ <:D~ <br />Sf ~~O~~~ <br />(u,^~<1.(lft-or~~~ <br />~RuleSection:~414.3(a)(3) ~)~~ ~o ;-~ <br /> <br />Comment: For the reasons discussed above, the term "Storage Credit" should be deleted. b ~~ <br />~ <br /> <br />Proposed <br /> <br />Amendment: (3) Specify the quantity of INTENTION ALL Y CREATED UNUSED <br />APPORTIONMENT storage erecJits associated with water stored offstream that will be available to <br />the authorized entity in the Consuming State at the time water is actually stored under the agreement. <br /> <br />* * * <br /> <br />~ Rule Section: ~ 414.3(a)(4) <br /> <br />Comment: Instead of protecting the Storing State from requests for Intentionally Created Unused <br />Apportionment by the Consuming State only in the year in which the water is stored, the protection <br />offered the Storing State by this section should guarantee that the Storing State will never be <br />required to create Intentionally Created Unused Apportionment in an amount that exceeds the <br />amount of water currently in storage pursuant to an Interstate Storage Agreement in the Storing <br />State. <br /> <br />For the reasons discussed above, the terms "Storage Credit" and "redeemed" should be deleted. <br /> <br />Proposed <br /> <br />http://www.adwr.state.az.us/annclbankrule.html <br /> <br />3/12/98 <br />
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