As used in article 22 of these regulations, by the Equus Beds
groundwater management district no. 2 in the implementation of the groundwater
management district act and by the division of water resources in the
administration of the Kansas water appropriation act, the following terms shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in this regulation, unless the context
clearly requires otherwise.
(a)
"Above-baseflow stage" means streamflow that is in response to a significant
runoff event during which period the water-level elevation of the stream is
greater than the elevation of the adjacent water table.
(b) "Aquifer" means any geologic formation
capable of yielding water in sufficient quantities that it can be diverted for
beneficial use.
(c) "Aquifer
storage" means the act of storing water in the unsaturated portion of an
aquifer by artificial recharge for subsequent diversion and beneficial use.
(d) "Aquifer storage and recovery
system" means a physical infrastructure that meets the following conditions:
(1) Is constructed and operated for
artificial recharge, storage, and recovery of source water; and
(2) consists of apparatus for diversion,
treatment, recharge, storage, extraction, and distribution.
(e) "Area of consideration" means
the two-mile-radius circle whose center is the location of the proposed point
of diversion. The area of consideration equals 8,042 acres minus the area of
the circle that meets the following conditions:
(1) Is outside the district boundary;
(2) is inside an intensive
groundwater use control area with a declining water table; and
(3) is in an area where the bedrock is not
overlain by an aquifer.
(f) "Artificial recharge" means the use of
source water to artificially replenish the water supply in an aquifer.
(g) "Bank storage" means water
absorbed by and temporarily stored in the banks and bed of a stream during
above-baseflow stage.
(h) "Bank
storage well" means a well used to divert or withdraw water from bank storage.
(i) "Baseflow" means groundwater
that seeps, flows, or is otherwise naturally discharged from an aquifer into a
stream.
(j) "Baseflow allocation"
means the annual quantity of water assigned to a baseflow node expressed in
acre-feet per calendar year. The natural discharge to the stream shall be
assumed to be equivalent to the rate of flow in the stream that is equaled or
exceeded 90 percent of the time.
(k) "Baseflow node" means an artificial point
located in the channel of a watercourse for the purpose of allocating a
proportional amount of the baseflow.
(l) "Basin storage area" means the portion of
the aquifer's unsaturated zone used for aquifer storage that has defined
horizontal boundaries and is delimited by the highest and lowest index water
levels.
(m) "Basin storage loss"
means that portion of artificial recharge naturally flowing or discharging from
the basin storage area.
(n)
"Battery of wells" means either of the following:
(1) A group of two or more wells that meets
the following conditions:
(A) Withdraws water
from the same local source of supply;
(B) is connected to a common pump by a
manifold or piping; and
(C)
supplies water to a common distribution system; or
(2) a group of not more than four wells that
meets the following conditions:
(A) Withdraws
water from the same local source of supply;
(B) is located within a 300-foot-radius
circle of the geographic center of the battery of wells;
(C) supplies water to a common distribution
system;
(D) does not exceed a
combined capacity of 800 gallons per minute; and
(E) has an individual pump installed in each
well with a maximum capacity of 400 gallons per minute.
A battery of wells shall be considered to be one point of
diversion.
(o) "Board" means the board of directors
constituting the governing body of the Equus Beds groundwater management
district no. 2.
(p) "Completed
substantially as shown on aerial photograph, topographic map, or plat" means
within 300 feet of the location as shown on the aerial photograph, topographic
map, or plat accompanying the application.
(q) "Confined aquifer" means either of the
following:
(1) An aquifer overlain and
underlain by impermeable layers; or
(2) an aquifer in which the groundwater is
under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and will rise in a well above
the elevation at which groundwater is first encountered.
(r) "Conjunctive use" means the management of
the aquifer to achieve safe yield and the operation of the aquifer in
coordination with a surface water system to enhance the use of the total water
supply availability, in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas water
appropriation act.
(s)
"Consumptive use" means gross diversion minus the following:
(1) Waste of water; and
(2) return flows to the source of water
supply by at least one of the following:
(A)
Through the surface water runoff that is not waste; and
(B) by deep percolation.
(t) "District" means
the Equus Beds groundwater management district no. 2.
(u) "Free-water surface" means water that is
exposed to the atmosphere, including lakes, ponds, and pits that intercept the
water table.
(v) "Geographic
center" means either of the following:
(1)
The arithmetic mean of the northing and westing coordinates or measurements for
each well in a battery of wells; or
(2) the apparent center of a groundwater pit.
(w) "Groundwater" means
water below the surface of the earth.
(x) "Groundwater pit" means an excavation in
the earth that meets all of the following criteria:
(1) Exposes the current or historic
groundwater table;
(2) has caused,
or will likely cause, annual evaporation of groundwater; and
(3) has a perimeter equal to or greater than
the depth of the excavation.
(y) "Index water level" means water-level
elevations established spatially throughout a basin storage area to be used to
represent the maximum volume of a basin storage area and the volume of stored
water available for recovery, based upon accounting methodology and the
conditions of the permit.
(z)
"Non-consumptive use" means the beneficial use of water in which essentially
all of the water diverted from the source of supply is returned to the source
of supply.
(aa) "Person" means a
natural person, a partnership, an organization, a corporation, a municipality,
and any agency of the state or federal government.
(bb) "Point of diversion" means the point at
which water is diverted or withdrawn from a source of water supply.
(cc) "Primary well" means a well equipped
with a flowmeter for which a standby well is available.
(dd) "Recharge" means the natural
infiltration of surface water or rainfall into an aquifer from its catchment
area.
(ee) "Recharge credit" means
the quantity of water that is stored in a basin storage area and that is
available for subsequent appropriation for beneficial use by the operator of
the aquifer storage and recovery system.
(ff) "Safe yield" means the total quantity of
groundwater meeting the following conditions:
(1) Can be artificially withdrawn from an
aquifer; and
(2) naturally
discharges to a stream without exceeding the aquifer recharge value for the
area of consideration and without impairing the water rights diverting from the
aquifer.
(gg) "Standby
well" means a well that meets the following conditions:
(1) Is used to provide water for any of the
following:
(A) Fire protection;
(B) emergency purposes; or
(C) any period during which the primary well
has mechanical failure, maintenance, or power failure;
(2) is maintained in good operating
condition;
(3) withdraws water
from the same source of supply as the primary well;
(4) is located within 300 feet of the primary
well;
(5) is limited to the same
rate and quantity authorized by the primary well's appropriation or vested
right;
(6) is equipped with a
flowmeter; and
(7) is operated
only when water is temporarily unavailable from the primary well or wells,
except when water is needed for fire protection or a similar type of emergency.
(hh) "Stream" means any
watercourse that has a well-defined bed and well-defined banks, and that flows
continuously during the calendar year, except during periods of drought.
(ii) "Surface water" means water
in creeks, rivers, or other watercourses, and in reservoirs, lakes, and ponds.
This term shall not include water in groundwater pits.
(jj) "Thermal exchange" means the use of
water for climate control in a nondomestic building and in a manner that is
essentially nonconsumptive to the source of supply.
(kk) "Unconfined aquifer" means an aquifer
with a water table at atmospheric pressure.
(ll) "Waste of water" means any act or
omission that causes any of the following:
(1) The diversion or withdrawal of water from
a source of supply that is not used or reapplied to a beneficial use on or in
connection with the place of use authorized by a vested right, an appropriation
right, or an approval of application for a permit to appropriate water for
beneficial use;
(2) the
unreasonable deterioration of the quality of water in any source of supply,
thereby causing impairment of a person's right to the use of water;
(3) the escaping and draining of water
intended for irrigation use from the authorized place of use; or
(4) the application of water to an authorized
beneficial use in excess of the needs for this use.
(mm) "Water balance" means the method of
determining the amount of water in storage in a basin storage area by
accounting for inflow to, outflow from, and changes in storage in that basin
storage area.
(nn) "Water table"
means the top or surface of an unconfined or confined aquifer at which the pore
water pressure is atmospheric.
(oo) "Well" means any excavation that is
drilled, cored, bored, washed, driven, dug, or otherwise constructed if the
intended use of the excavation is for the acquisition, diversion, or artificial
recharge of groundwater.