Kan. Admin. Regs. § 5-25-13 - Term permits
The approval of an application, or an extension of a term permit, for more than one year may be granted only if one of the following conditions is met:
(a) The term
permit authorizes the use of contaminated water. For the purpose of this
regulation, water containing chlorides in excess of 1,000 milligrams per liter
(mg/l) shall be considered to be contaminated. For other types of
contamination, the level of contamination at which an application may be
approved in accordance with this regulation shall be based on the best
information available.
(b) The
term permit authorizes the use of water for aquifer remediation.
(c) The term permit authorizes hydraulic
dredging.
(d) The applicant
demonstrates that approval of an extension of the expiration date of a term
permit for more than one year will neither impair a use under an existing water
right or approval of application nor prejudicially and unreasonably affect the
public interest.
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