Maps submitted with applications for water use in chemical process mining shall be prepared by a certified water right examiner and meet the following criteria:
- (1) The application map, which is made part of the record, shall be of permanent quality and drawn with sufficient clarity so as to be easily reproduced.
- (2) Maps shall be drawn on tracing linen, tracing vellum or mylar except that maps measuring 11" x 17" or smaller may be prepared on good-quality paper. All maps shall be drawn to a standard, even scale of not less than 4 inches = one mile. Small area maps may be more easily and clearly drawn to a larger scale, such as one inch = 400 feet.
- (3) Four permanent-quality prints of other maps, such as deed description survey maps or county assessor maps, may also be used if all the required information is clearly shown on each print. A single print of these may be used only if it is reproduced as a transparency, such as a sepia print or on mylar film.
(4) Each copy of the map shall show clearly each of the following requirements that apply to the proposed appropriation:
- (a) The location of each diversion point, well, or dam by reference to a recognized public land survey corner. The locations may be shown by distance and bearing or by coordinates (distance north or south and distance east or west from the corner);
- (b) The location of all canals, ditches, pipelines, or flumes;
- (c) The location of the place where water is to be used;
- (d) The scale to which the map is drawn, the section number, township, and range, and a north directional symbol.
Statutory/Other Authority
OL 735 & 1991
History
WRD 1-1992, f. & cert. ef. 1-15-92