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State Engineer Filing
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4/7/2020
Document Type - State Engineer Filing
Correspondence
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Rainwater Harvesting Legal Framework
DWR Send/Recipient
Tracy Kosloff
Outside Send/Recipient
Mark Mitisek
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Rainwater Harvesting Legal Framework <br />Page 10 <br />14. For replacement obligations extending beyond the one-year SWSP approval period, the <br />application must show how ongoing depletions will be replaced. <br />15. Provide a spreadsheet file with proposed daily accounting to be submitted monthly. <br />The proposed accounting should be consistent with the requirements in the Pilot <br />Project Criteria and Guidelines. <br />With Regional Factors <br />SWSP application requirements are similar for projects employing Factors, except that rather <br />than providing details of how historical natural depletion is estimated, historical natural <br />depletion is based on application of the appropriate Factor. If Factors are incorporated into <br />the Pilot Project Criteria and Guidelines, this section may be expanded to explain additional <br />differences. <br />Storm Water Detention Statutory Exemptions <br />Since rainwater harvesting facilities are constructed for the purpose of putting the captured <br />water to beneficial use, rainwater harvesting facilities do not qualify for the exemptions <br />described for "storm water detention and infiltration facilities" in Section 37-92-602(8). The <br />definition of storm water detention and infiltration facilities in 602(8)(b)(1) requires <br />continuous release of most of the water within days of a storm event and the requirements in <br />602(8)(e) preclude the use of detained or released water. <br />
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