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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.400
Description
Colorado River Basin Briefing Documents-History-Correspondence
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
10/1/1999
Author
DOI-BOR
Title
Programmatic Environmental Assessment-Rulemaking-Offstream Storage Colorado River Water - Development-Release Intentionally Created Unused Apportionment - Lower Division States - Appendix H-Section II
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Report/Study
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<br />I. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />00049~ <br /> <br />Nevada Proposed Version of <br />Offstream Storage Rule <br />April 3, 1998 <br />Compared to Original Proposed Rule <br /> <br />Present perfected right or PPR means perfected rights defined by the Decree, existing as <br />of June 25,1929, the effective date of the Boulder Canyon Project Act (45 Stat. 1057,43 U.S.C. <br />617) (BCPA). All present perfected rights are listed in the supplemental decrees entered <br />January 9,1979, and April 16, 1984, by the United States Supreme Court in Arizona v. <br />California, et aI., as amended or supplemented. <br /> <br />Secretary means the Secretary of the Interior or an authorized representative. <br /> <br />Storage Creait refers te Ilft aceo\:lnting aeviee te reflect a qtlantit) ef Celeraclo Ri (er ..atel that is <br />storea effstream. <br /> <br />Storing State means a Lower Division State in which water is stored off the mainstream <br />to imvlement an Interstate Storal!'e Al!'reement. ' <br /> <br />Surplus apportionment means the Colorado River water apportioned to each Lower <br />Division State when sufficient water is available for release, as determined by the Secretary, to <br />satisfy in excess of7.5 maf of annual consumptive use in the Lower Division States. <br /> <br />Unused apportionment means Colorado River water within a Lower Division State's <br />basic or surplus apportionment, or both, which is not put to beneficial consumptive use during <br />that year within that State. <br /> <br />Untlsea entitkmera meansllIl) Celeratle R:i .er '.\ttter that is made a'.ailabIe te btlt net sd.eatllea <br />and t1sea by !tI1. entitlement h31ael aluing the ) eM fer ..hieh it is maae a'{ailable, <br /> <br />Sec. 414.3 <br /> <br />Interstate storage agreements and Ieclemptien ef sterage ereaits. <br /> <br />(a) Interstate storage agreements. In aeeeraanee with :.!tide II(B)(6) efthc Decree, <br />!ltItheIi:;:ecl Authorized entities of two or more Lower Division States may enter into Interstate <br />Storage Agreements subject to the approval of the Secretary in accordance with paragraph (b) of <br />this section. An IllterJtlttt: Sterage Agreement ,<'iHalIe.. an lltItheri:;:ea entity in a Staring Stftte <br />te stare tIIltlsea entitlen.ent llI,aler t111tlSea appertienment fer the ereait ef!tl1. lltItheriua entity <br />leeatea in a Cellsllmillg State and .. ill pl'6';iae for the Stl!,seqtlent reaemptien efthe ereait. Such <br />an agreement must: <br /> <br />(I) Specify the quantity of Colorado River water to be stored, by .. hie!. <br />lltItberizecl emit] it .. ill be storea, and the Lower Division State in which it is to be stored, and <br />the sterage fadli!) (kg) illl!'enerallv describe the entities bv which it will be stored and the <br />storal!'e facilities in which it will be stored.~ <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />#212129.2 <br />
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