WATER 101 WATER RIGHTS IN KANSAS: THE BASICS

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WATER 101 WATER RIGHTS IN KANSAS: THE BASICS David M. Traster FOULSTON SIEFKIN LLP 1551 N. Waterfront Parkway, Suite 100 Wichita, Kansas 67206-4466 316-291-9725 dtraster@foulston.com

Reconstructed Palmer Drought Severity Index for Southwestern Kansas 800-2000 C.E. Light-gray bars indicate droughts of similar duration to the 1930s and 1950s droughts; dark-gray bars indicate droughts of greater duration. Anthony L. Layzell, A thousand years of drought and climatic variability in Kansas: Implications for water resources management, Kansas Geological Survey, 2012.

Reconstructed Palmer Drought Severity Index for Northwestern Kansas 800-2000 C.E Light-gray bars indicate droughts of similar duration to the 1930s and 1950s droughts; dark-gray bars indicate droughts of greater duration. Anthony L. Layzell, A thousand years of drought and climatic variability in Kansas: Implications for water resources management, Kansas Geological Survey, 2012.

Basic Principles Water Appropriation Act 1945 All water is dedicated to the use of the people and is subject to the control and regulation by the state Prior Appropriation First in time is first in right All surface water and groundwater may be appropriated for Beneficial Use Unlawful to divert or appropriate water without a Permit

Basic Principles All water rights must be for some Beneficial Use. Water rights in excess of reasonable needs are not allowed Wasting water is prohibited Unused water rights are subject to forfeiture unless there is a due and sufficient cause (There is an exception for groundwater rights in closed areas) Water rights are real property rights appurtenant to and severable from the land on or in connection with which the water is used and pass as appurtenances with a conveyance of the land by deed, lease, mortgage, will, or inheritance.

Types of Water Rights Vested Rights Appropriation Rights Domestic Rights (Vested or Appropriation) Water Reservation Rights (Kansas Water Office) Temporary Permits Term Permits Federal Reserve Water Rights

Domestic Use Domestic use: use of water by any person or by a family unit or household for household purposes, or for the watering of livestock, poultry, farm and domestic animals used in operation a farm, and for the irrigation of lands not exceeding a total of two acres for the growing of gardens, orchards and lawns.

Basic Characteristics of Kansas Water Rights Date of Priority File Number Rate of Diversion Annual Quantity Point of Diversion Place of Use Beneficial Use Consumptive Quantity

Creating a New Water Right File an Application for a water right with DWR If the Application meets all of the requirements, a Permit is issued Time limits to complete Diversion Works and to Apply Water to Authorized Beneficial Use Perfect water right by applying water to beneficial use When perfection period ends, DWR conducts a field inspection to determine extent of perfection and other characteristics of the Water Right DWR issues a Certificate of Appropriation that describes the perfected characteristics filed with the Register of Deeds

Considerations for New Permits Safe or Sustainable Yield Issue. Is water available in the area? Surface or Groundwater? Will treatment be required in order to make use of the water? Can you live without water during summer months? What will the priority of your new right be in relation to other rights? New Application are always the most junior Depends on priority of other water rights in the same source

Considerations for New Permits Minimum Desirable Streamflow Concerns Applies to Surface and Groundwater Sources Makes new rights less dependable Are there existing rights that can be purchased or condemned? As a general rule, new uses are going to require the acquisition of existing rights and conversion from one use to another.

Prior Appropriation Surface Water #3 (30 units) 120 units 100 10 #2 (40 units) #1 (50 units) 50 40 0

Surface Top of Aquifer Bedrock

Surface Top of Aquifer Water Table Bedrock

Surface Top of Aquifer Water Table Bedrock

Changes in Water Rights K.S.A. 82a-708b. Application for change in place of use, point of diversion or use; fee; review of action on application. (1) Apply in writing to the chief engineer for approval of any proposed change; (2) Demonstrate that proposed change is reasonable (3) will not impair existing rights; (4) proposed change relates to the same local source of supply (5) receive the approval of the chief engineer

Change Applications Must obtain DWR approval to make changes K.S.A. 82a-708b Place of Use Very little restriction Most limitations are practical Pipeline length Water Transfer (2000 AF more than 35 Miles) Point of Diversion Usually one-half mile maximum Impairment of other rights (even junior rights) Type of Use Must show that you need the water for a Beneficial Use Must show that Quantity is reasonable Water Rights in excess of reasonable needs are not allowed Consumptive Quantity

Requirements for Change Applications Regulations found at K.A.R. 5-5-1, et seq. Application on form prescribed by DWR Signed by at least one owner All owners must sign or application will be denied except Some exceptions for short moves Could require a division of the water right if some owners will not sign Application must meet the criteria established by DWR Conservation plans, if required Meet spacing requirements If in GMD, must be approved by the GMD Abandonment issues will have to be resolved Detailed map required for both original applications and change applications. see K.A.R. 5-5-2 (i) (1)-(8) and (j)

Consumptive Use Can only change the quantity that was actually legally consumed by the original permit holder Water must have been used on authorized Place of Use For the authorized Beneficial Use From the authorized Point of Diversion

Irrigation to Other Uses Net Irrigation Requirement NIR for 50% Chance Rainfall in County times maximum acres legally irrigated during the perfection period. 5-5-12. Net irrigation requirements (NIR). The following amounts shall be used as the net irrigation requirements (NIR). County 50% Chance Rainfall 80% Chance Rainfall Sedgwick 10.7" = 0.89 13.1" = 1.09' Grant 14.9" = 1.24 16.7" = 1.39 Assume 1.5 Acre Feet Per Acre in Sedgwick County: 59% Assume 2.0 Acre Feet Per Acre in Grant County: 62% Can submit engineering study to show that these quantities are incorrect in the specific location. Cannot exceed the maximum annual quantity authorized by the right. Limited by reasonable Quantity for the new use

Consumptive Quantity Diversion 100 Units Return Flow 25 Units Consumptive Use 75 Units

Transpiration (consumptive) Evaporation (consumptive) Well Center Pivot Surface Runoff (consumptive) Consumptive Quantity Deep Percolation (non-consumptive)

Purchase of Existing Water Rights Review Title issues Review DWR File to determine Validity and Vitality of Water Rights