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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5b DNRC Exempt Well Approval Memo1 Laura Dornberger Subject:NWX Exempt Wells   From: Strasheim, Kerri <kstrasheim@mt.gov>   Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 4:50 PM  To: Laura Dornberger <ldornberger@LocatiArchitects.com>  Cc: Brian Heaston <bheaston@BOZEMAN.NET>  Subject: RE: NWX Exempt Wells  Laura – Thank you for the opportunity to review your project. Per the information provided in your emails, the proposed exempt groundwater use for the proposed new NWX development will not exceed 10 acre-feet (AF) per individual well exemption. The proposed groundwater use is for irrigation not to exceed 10 AF per well, up to six individual wells spaced at least 1,320 feet apart to meet the distance requirement. One well is currently existing and has use protected under water right 41H 115493-00 for up to 1.63 AF of domestic and lawn and garden use. This irrigation use does not exceed 10 AF per well, so no water right permitting is required for this use. Each groundwater well cannot exceed a diversion rate of 35 (GPM). No water right permitting is required ahead of time for the irrigation. The City of Bozeman will be providing water for indoor use and has water rights in place. Standard Language: In Clark Fork Coalition, et. al. v. DNRC, et. al., 2016 MT 229, 384 Mont. 503, 380 P.3d 771, the Montana  Supreme Court concluded that the definition of “combined appropriation” in Admin. R. Mont.  36.12.101(13) was invalid.  The Court reinstated the Department’s 1987 Rule defining “combined  appropriation” as: “An appropriation of water from the same source aquifer by means of two or more  groundwater developments, the purpose of which, in the department’s judgment, could have been  accomplished by a single appropriation.  Groundwater developments need not be physically connected  nor have a common distribution system to be considered a “combined appropriation.”  They can be  separate developed springs or wells to separate parts of a project or development.  Such wells and  springs need not be developed simultaneously.  They can be developed gradually or in  increments.  The amount of water appropriated from the entire project or development from these  groundwater developments in the same source aquifer is the “combined appropriation.”    Under this Rule, the Department interprets subdivisions that are pending before the Department of  Environmental Quality for approval on October 17, 2014 or filed after that date to be a single project  that can be accomplished by a single appropriation.  Consequently, all wells in such a subdivision will  be considered a “combined appropriation” for the purposes of Mont. Code Ann. 85‐2‐306.  The only  exception to this interpretation is that a subdivision which has received preliminary plat approval prior  to October 17, 2014 will not be considered a project under the “combined appropriation” 1987 Rule;  individual lots will still be evaluated under the 1987 Rule at the time of an application to the  Department.  2015 Mont. Laws § 1, Ch. 221.    2 This communication does not serve as a pre‐approval for a water right.  Have a good day, Kerri ___________________ Kerri Strasheim Regional Manager – Gallatin, Madison, and Park Counties MT DNRC Water Resources 2273 Boot Hill Court, Suite 110 Bozeman, MT 59715 Ph: 406-556-4504 Fax: 406-587-9726 kstrasheim@mt.gov