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DRAFT 10/17/2014 <br />Lands irrigated exclusively by SW <br />Lands irrigated exclusively by SW <br />Lands irrigated by both SW <br />And GW sources. <br />and - assigned to a new location where they are irrigated exclusively by <br />SW <br />OR <br />SW irrigated lands held by landowner are transferred to a new location <br />where they are irrigated exclusively by SW <br />Irrigated lands held by a District are relinquished from the current location <br />and assigned to a new location where they are irrigated exclusively by GW <br />e <br />SW irrigated lands held by landowner are transferred to a new location <br />where they are irrigated exclusively by GW <br />Irrigated lands are supplemented by a new GW well. The number of <br />irrigated acres does not increase <br />Lands irrigated by GW source exclusively. The SW irrigated acres <br />previously relinquished are assigned within the district to be irrigated by <br />SW <br />OR <br />Lands irrigated by GW source exclusively. The SW irrigated lands held by <br />landowner are transferred to a new location. <br />type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust <br />Review is performed, at which time the current number of <br />acres and crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 <br />baseline. Annually, the cancelled surface water right is <br />tracked and reported through the IMPS. <br />GW Permit:N /A <br />SW Permit: May relinquish and assign or transfer the SW <br />right. All are voluntary.. DNR evaluates whether the lands <br />being relinquished are appurtenant to the land stated on the <br />relinquishment within the District and issues an order of <br />partial cancellation. If assigned by the District, approval by <br />DNR is not required. A district may file a transfer to another <br />purpose of use within 5 years of cancellation. Districts have <br />no need to transfer previously cancelled appropriations to <br />another location of use (use assignment instead), unless in <br />combination with a transfer of the purpose of use. A transfer <br />is an alternative option, to relinquish and assign, which would <br />be subject to the certain criteria, depending on the type of <br />transfer.. <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop <br />type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust <br />Review is performed, at which time the current number of <br />acres and crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 <br />baseline. <br />GW Permit: Annually, the NRD well permitting associated <br />with the new well is tracked and reported through the IMPs. <br />The new well permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report. <br />SW Permit: DNR evaluates whether the lands being <br />relinquished are within the District and issues an order of <br />partial cancellation and assignment. Approval by DNR is not <br />required for the assignment. SW right is subject to <br />cancellation after 5 yrs of nonuse, and can subsequently be <br />assigned if cancelled for nonuse. <br />type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust <br />Review is performed, at which time the current number of <br />acres and crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 <br />baseline. Annually, the cancelled surface water right is <br />tracked and reported through the IMPS. <br />GW Permit:N /A <br />SW Permit: Transfers are voluntary. The DNR ensures that <br />the right is not subject to cancellation. DNR must examine <br />the proposed transfer and attached information to determine if <br />it is valid, including the amount of water requested to be <br />transferred (entire amount or CU portion) and whether the <br />transfer falls into the expedited or nonexpedited category, and <br />ensures approval would not harn other appropriators. If <br />relinquished and cancelled, private rights are no longer active <br />and cannot be assigned or transferred. <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop <br />type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust <br />Review is performed, at which time the current number of <br />acres and crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 <br />baseline. <br />GW Permit: Annually, the NRD well permitting associated <br />with the new well is tracked and reported through the IMPs. <br />The new well permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report. <br />SW Permit: Transfers are voluntary. The DNR generally <br />ensures that the right is not subject to cancellation. DNR must <br />examine the proposed transfer and attached information to <br />determine if it is valid, including the amount of water <br />requested to be transferred (entire amount or CU portion) and <br />whether the transfer falls into the expedited or nonexpedited <br />category, and ensures approval would not harn other <br />appropriators. If SW is not used for 5 years, the SW right <br />would be subject to cancellation. If relinquished and <br />cancelled, private rights are no longer active and cannot be <br />assigned or transferred. <br />NDP / IMP — 1997 combination of number of acres and crop type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust Review is performed, at which time the current number of acres and <br />crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 baseline. <br />GW Permit: Annually, the NRD well permitting associated with the new well is tracked and reported through the IMPs. The <br />new well permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's annual report. <br />SW Permit: No action required <br />NDP / IMP — 1997 combination of number of acres and crop <br />type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust <br />Review is performed, at which time the current number of <br />acres and crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 <br />baseline. Annually, this action is not reported under the IMP <br />or to the GC. <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop <br />type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust <br />Review is performed, at which time the current number of <br />acres and crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 <br />baseline. Annually, the SW transfer is tracked and reported <br />through the IMPs. The SW transfer is reported to the GC in <br />Nebraska's annual report. <br />