Utah Admin. Code R655-18-5 - Plan Standards
(1) Each 40 Year
Plan or supplement to an existing Plan submitted to the Division of Water
Rights shall be signed and certified by a Professional Engineer with their
respective professional seal affixed.
(2) A 40 Year Plan must explicitly identify
each specific water right or rights for which the Plan is being
submitted.
(3) A previously
submitted Plan may be supplemented to address a specific water right or rights
for which a Public Water Supplier includes as part of a previously submitted
Plan.
(4) When a Public Water
Supplier submits a 40 Year Plan or a supplement to a Plan each part of the Plan
must be up-to-date and current.
(5)
A Public Water Supplier may prepare multiple 40 Year Plans to address separate
and distinct water systems, which may include areas to which the Public Water
Supplier supplies or reasonably plans to supply water.
(6) A 40 Year Plans shall include the
following for a Public Water Supplier:
(a)
amount of physical water currently diverted and used in the system;
(b) a description of the system and sources
of water;
(c) the projected Future
Water Requirements for the system;
(d) a comprehensive inventory list for the
system of the Public Water Supplier's interest in either water rights,
ownership shares in water companies, or any contracts or other documents
evidencing its right to receive water from other entities; and
(e) an explanation of how each specific water
right, for which the 40 Year Plan is being submitted, is needed to meet the
projected Future Water Requirements of the system.
(7) The projected population within the
Public Water Supplier's Service Area shall be based upon population estimates
prepared by the Utah Population Committee or a comparable estimate including
estimates prepared by a state agency, political subdivision of the state, an
association of governments, or an Interlocal Cooperation Act entity.
(8) Projected water use per capita and other
water use demand estimates shall be based upon established engineering
principles, actual water use data, or other reliable measures.
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