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PRRIP Prior/Post Condition, How it is addressed by the IMP, NE Depleation Plan, and Permitting Requirements
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10/17/2014
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PRRIP Prior/Post Condition, How it is addressed by the IMP, NE Depleation Plan, and Permitting Requirements
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DRAFT 10/17/2014 <br />through the IMPS. The well transfer permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's annual report. <br />GW Permit: NRD evaluates the net impact to the stream to ensure no new depletion. Annually, the NRD well permitting <br />associated with a well is tracked and reported through the IMPS. The new well pennit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report. <br />SW Permit: No action required. <br />Lands irrigated by GW <br />GW Irrigated land cancelled in the current location and transferred to a <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />new location where SW is already appurtenant. <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. Annually, the NRD well transfer permit is tracked and reported <br />through the IMPS. The well transfer permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's annual report. <br />GW Permit: NRD evaluates the net impact to the stream to ensure no new depletion. Annually, the NRD well pennitting <br />associated with a well is tracked and reported through the IMPS. The new well permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report <br />SW Permit: No action required. <br />Lands irrigated by GW <br />GW Irrigated land cancelled in the current location and transferred to a <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />new location where it is also irrigated by SW by means of an expedited <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust Review is performed, at which time the current number of acres and <br />transfer of the location of use. <br />crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 baseline. Annually, the NRD well transfer permit and surface water <br />transfer permit are tracked and reported through the IMPs. The well transfer permit and surface water transfer are reported to <br />the GC in Nebraska's annual report. <br />GW Permit: NRD evaluates the net impact to the stream to ensure no new depletion. Annually, the NRD well permitting <br />associated with a well is tracked and reported through the,IMPs. The new well permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report. <br />SW Permit: DNR issues order of approval if transfer meets statutory criteria for "expedited transfer ". <br />Lands irrigated by GW <br />GW Irrigated land cancelled in the current location and transferred to a <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />new location where it is also irrigated by SW by means of a non- <br />Changes to that condition are evaluated when a Robust Review is performed, at which time the current number of acres and <br />expedited transfer of the location of use. <br />crop types is evaluated and compared with the 1997 baseline. <br />GW Pen-nit: NRD evaluates the net impact to the stream to ensure no new depletion. Annually, the NRD well permitting <br />associated with a well is tracked and reported through the IMPs. The new well permit is reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report <br />SW Permit: Other sources of water at the current and proposed location of use must be "considered." The entire appropriation <br />may be transferred if it does not harm any appropriator and meets other criteria in (46- 291(1)(e)(ii)). Usually, only the historic <br />consumptive use portion is transferred, unless purpose is irrigation, remains irrigation, no change in acres or point of diversion <br />the entire appropriation may be transferred. <br />No current irrigation <br />Irrigated by GW source <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: The NRD would require a transfer of an existing use or other offset for the new GW irrigation. Annually, the <br />NRD new well and well transfer permits are tracked and reported through the IMPs and reported to the GC in Nebraska's <br />annual report. <br />SW Pennit: No action required <br />No current irrigation <br />Irrigated by SW source as a result of an application of a new <br />NDP / IMP - 1997 combination of number of acres and crop type sets the baseline condition for new or expanded acres. <br />appropriation. <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. Annually, the DNR SW permit is tracked and reported through <br />the IMPs and reported to the GC in Nebraska's annual report. <br />GW Permit: No action required`' <br />SW Permit: If in an area with a moratorium, applicant filing petition for leave must indicate one of the six criteria found in <br />NAC 457 Chapter 23 is true, by showing there is unappropriated water available, or is a non - consumptive use, or existed prior <br />to the moratorium, or is a public safety issue, or is a temporary public construction project for less than loaf. DNR <br />detennines if information provided is sufficient to indicate good cause for further review. Granting leave to file an application <br />does not indicate subsequent application approval. Additionally DNR determines if it is in the public interest to issue the <br />
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