Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/18/430.13
Timestamp: 2018-03-22 04:37:55
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18 CFR 430.13 - Protected area permits for new withdrawals. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 18 › Chapter III › Subchapter B › Part 430 › Section 430.13
18 CFR 430.13 - Protected area permits for new withdrawals.
§ 430.13 Protected area permits for new withdrawals.
(5) Existing ground and surface water withdrawals will not be adversely impacted, or will be otherwise assured of adequate supplies in accordance with the requirements of § 430.19 of this part.
(7) The owner or sponsor has adopted and will implement conservation and management programs as required by § 430.15 of this part.
(e) Ground water withdrawals for space heating or cooling purposes that are less than 100,000 gallons per day shall be exempt from obtaining a protected area permit provided that the water withdrawn is returned locally, and to the same ground water basin and aquifer system from which it is withdrawn, undiminished in quantity and quality (except temperature). Ground water withdrawals for space heating or cooling that are subsequently used for commercial or industrial water supply purposes are subject to Commission withdrawal and wastewater discharge regulations. Ground water withdrawals exempted pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to the registration requirements of § 430.17.
(i) The potentially stressed levels and withdrawal limits for all delineated basins and subbasins are set forth below:
Potentially Stressed (mgy) 1
1 mgy means million gallons per year.
(2) A water conservation program that exceeds the requirements of § 430.15. For existing water utilities, the program shall reduce average annual per capita water usage by at least five percent. All conservation programs shall include water conservation pricing, either inclining block rates, seasonal rates, or excess-use surcharges, and plumbing fixture rebate or retrofit components. For self-supplied users, the program shall include water efficient technologies such as recycling, reuse, xeriscaping, drip or micro irrigation, or other innovative technology approved by the Commission.
[ 46 FR 24, Jan. 2, 1981, as amended at 50 FR 5973, Feb. 13, 1985; 63 FR 6477, Feb. 9, 1998; 64 FR 35566, July 1, 1999]
18 CFR 430.19 — Ground Water Withdrawal Metering, Recording, and Reporting.