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Rangen 2004 Delivery Call

Delivery Call Actions

Notice

Water right changes made under the provisions of a drought declaration expire at the end of the current year unless extended or terminated by the IDWR Director.

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Background Information on the Case

On September 23, 2003, Rangen, Inc. (which operates a fish hatchery facility that uses water from springs tributary to Billingsley Creek) filed a priority call for delivery of water with IDWR.

IDWR investigated and determined that there has been a significant decrease in the spring-dependent water supply that is used at Rangen’s fish facility, and that this supply of water is not adequate to satisfy Rangen’s water right number 36-02551 bearing a priority date of July 13, 1962 which authorizes a maximum diversion rate of 48.54 cfs.

IDWR also determined that the diversion and use of groundwater in Water District 130 authorized by water rights that are junior in priority to the Rangen water right number 36-02551 cause material injury to that right.

On February 25, 2004, the IDWR Director issued an order requiring curtailment of junior priority rights in Water District 130 effective April 1, 2003 unless certain actions are taken to provide 16,000 acre feet of replacement water directly to Rangen Inc. or 26,500 acre feet of water as that can increase spring discharges.

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