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Aquifer Storage & Recovery Projects Utah Water Users Workshop March 18, 2014 Kurt Vest, P.E. Region Engineer . Groundwater Recharge and Recovery Act. Enacted 1991 General Session.
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Aquifer Storage & Recovery Projects Utah Water Users Workshop March 18, 2014 Kurt Vest, P.E. Region Engineer
Groundwater Recharge and Recovery Act • Enacted 1991 General Session
Artificially Recharge • Place water in an aquifer by means of: • Injection; • Surface infiltration; or • Another method • For the purpose of: • Storing the water; and • Recovering the water.
Prohibitions • A person may not artificially recharge an aquifer without first obtaining a recharge permit. • A person may not recover from an aquifer water that has been artificially recharged unless the person first obtains a recovery permit.
Water Right for Recharged Water • A person proposing to artificially recharge water into an aquifer must have: • A valid water right for the water proposed to be recharged; or • An agreement to use the water proposed to be recharged with a person who has a valid water right.
Recoverable Water • A person may recover the amount of water stored by the recharge project which: • Has reached the aquifer; and • Remains within the hydrologic area of influence.
Storage account—Monitoring and reporting required. • Any person holding a groundwater recharge or recovery permit shall: • Monitor the operation of the project; and • File reports with the state engineer regarding: • The quantity of water stored and recovered; and • The water quality of the recharged water, receiving aquifer, and recovered water.