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Year
1994
Title
Using Water Banks to Promote More Flexible Water Use - Final Project Report USGS, Award 1434-92-2253
CWCB Section
Water Conservation & Drought Planning
Author
MacDonnell, Howe, Miller, Rice, Bates
Description
Report about water banks -- conceptual analysis of the designs, 3rd party effects, etc.
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Brochure
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<br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />Thirty days is given as a "grace period" within which the owner may withdraw the right if <br />he chooses not to be subject to these conditions. Otherwise, the water right is deposited <br />into the bank and the user is not authorized to make any use of the right during the <br />period in which it is. under the Board's control." <br />Rental pool rules share common provisions, but are adapted to each basin's <br />unique situation. In all three local rental pools, storage space is accepted into the bank <br />on a contingency basis.'" Only the actual yield of water to that space can be rented. <br />Therefore, if the space does not fill or the storage is not rented the lessor receives no <br />rental fee." <br />In District 1, rental pool lessors must hold space or storage in a reservoir located <br />in the district. While not expressly stated, this requirement is implied in the operations <br />of the other rental pools in Idaho. The District 1 rental pool is unique from the other <br />rental pools in that it allows the leasing of reservoir space as well as storage water.'" <br />The lessor must identify offered space or storage by reservoir. Otherwise bank <br />administrators will assume, if the lessor holds space in more than one reservoir, that <br />American Falls space is designated first, Jackson space second, and Palisade space <br />third. 41 <br /> <br />District 1 rules also establish priorities among lessors for the purpose of renting <br />bank and allocating rental proceeds. All lessors committing space or water prior to June <br />1 of each year (and all multi-year leases) are handled as one group. A second group <br />comprises those who commit between June 1 and July 1. For a third group, those who <br /> <br />37rd at 37.02.03.025.08.. <br /> <br />'"Local Rental Pool Procedures, rule 3.4 (Districts 63, 65) and rule 3.5 (District 1). . <br /> <br />"See Rental Pool Repon, sunra at 15; and District 1 Procedures, at rules 3.5, Districts 63 and 65 <br />Procedures, at rules 3.4, 3.5. Evaporation losses are deducted from the water supply attnoutable to assigned <br />space 10 determine an amount that can be rented from that space. <br /> <br />"'District 1 Procedures, at rule 5.6. Space is defined as all or any ponion of the active impoundment <br />volume of a reservoir measured in acre feet. rd. at rule 2.21. <br /> <br />"I!!, at rule 5.2. <br /> <br />2-11 <br />
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