Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 138 - Arkansas Natural Resources Commission
Rule 138.00.15-001 - Title 3: Rules for the Utilization of Surface Water
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Title 3Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Rules for the Utilization of Surface Water
The following definitions shall apply to all parts of these rules:
Any procedure contained in these rules may be used to support and comply with the Red River Compact or the Arkansas River Compact.
The Commission may delegate its authority under these rules to a local district.
The following diversions are exempt from the requirement of registration:
The reports shall contain information requested on the attached (or revised) forms:
The Director shall annually review the form used in obtaining the information required in registering diversions of surface water and shall alter or amend such form as necessary to comply with laws of the State of Arkansas and the rules of the Commission.
1. Failure to register by March 1 ............. |
. Written notice |
2. Failure to register by April 1 ............... |
....... $25.00 fee |
3. Failure to register by June 30 .............. |
....... $50.00 fee |
4. Failure to register by September 30 .... |
..... $100.00 fee |
Minimum streamflow is the quantity of water required to meet the largest of the following instream flow needs as determined on a case by case basis:
This subtitle defines levels at which water shortages occur and removal of water from the designated water bodies will be curtailed or prohibited.
Minimum streamflow levels do not ensure a specific streamflow or compel flow augmentation from reservoirs, impoundments or any other sources.
A person shall be authorized to divert excess surface water for non-riparian use upon proper application and the granting of a permit by the Director. The Commission calculates excess surface water using the numbers identified at A-3 - A-4 of the Appendix. These numbers may be decreased to reflect localized conditions and demonstrated changes in existing and projected water uses and instream requirements.
The Director shall grant a permit after he determines that the water to be used is excess surface water, as defined herein, is intended for a reasonable and beneficial use, and will cause no significant adverse environmental impact. The water may be diverted for storage to meet future needs. In determining the reasonability of the proposed use the Director may consider the following:
If approved, the Director shall issue a permit and shall designate thereon:
The Director may place upon a permit any special conditions necessary to ensure that the water to be diverted is excess surface water and to guarantee a reasonable and beneficial use of the water. The special conditions may include any other reasonable limitations or conditions to protect the environment of the watershed of origin and to insure against an unacceptable adverse impact of the transfer on other lawful water uses. An example would be limitations on season or time of withdrawal.
Permits for intrabasin transfer may be issued for a period fixed by the Director, taking into consideration the investment required by the permittee to utilize the water and the period reasonably required to amortize such investment, but in no event in excess of fifty (50) years.
All permittees shall report the amount of water diverted during each water year of the permit pursuant to Title III Subtitle II of these rules.
The Commission may cancel any permit for violation of any condition contained in the permit, for use of water for a purpose other than stated in the permit or for the diversion of more water than permitted.
The Commission may cancel any permit issued for a period in excess of 3 years if the permittee fails to take reasonable steps to obtain the ability to utilize the water permitted within 2 years from the date of issuance of the permit.
Irrigation permits run with the land described in the permit and can only be assigned to a subsequent owner or lessee of the land. These permits may not be sold separate and apart from the land, and any such attempts shall void the permit.
After an application for a permit to make an intrabasin transfer is received, the Director where deemed desirable and appropriate shall initiate a study consistent with the provisions of Title III Subtitles VII, VIII, and IX hereof to determine the allocations that should be made if a water shortage should occur. The purpose of this advance determination is to allow immediate implementation of allocations if a water shortage does occur. In selecting the watershed to be studied, preference shall be given to those areas where a water shortage is most likely to occur.
The applicant for a water rights permit or any affected person shall have the right to protest the action of the Director in either granting or denying the application for a permit or to protest any special conditions that may be placed thereon and a permittee shall have the right to protest the cancellation of a permit. If a protest is filed by the applicant within ten days of the action of the Director or is filed by an affected person within 20 days of filing of the permit in the office of the circuit clerk of the county of the point of diversion, a hearing shall be scheduled before the Commission or a hearing officer that may be designated by the Commission for review of the Director's action in the issuance, non-issuance or inclusion of special conditions on the permit.
For purposes of interbasin transfers under this Subtitle, the State shall be divided into five basins as listed below and depicted in the Appendix at A-1.
A person shall be authorized to divert and transfer excess surface water for interbasin use upon proper application and the granting of a permit by the Director. Water may be diverted for storage to meet future needs. The Commission calculates excess surface water using the numbers identified at A-3 - A-4 of the Appendix. These numbers may be decreased to reflect localized conditions and demonstrated changes in existing and projected water uses and instream requirements.
Prior to the hearing the Commission staff shall have made the following determinations:
The applicant shall be prepared to prove at the hearing that:
If approved, the Director shall issue a permit and shall designate thereon:
Permits for interbasin transfer may be issued for a period fixed by the Director, taking into consideration the investment required by the permittee to utilize the water and the period reasonably required to amortize such investment, but in no event in excess of fifty (50) years.
Upon the issuance of a permit to divert to non-riparian uses, the Director shall furnish the permit to the applicant, a copy to the Commissioners and cause a copy thereof to be retained in the Commission's records at the office of the Commission. The permittee shall record his permit in the office of the Circuit Clerk in each County through which the diverted water shall pass.
All permittees shall report the amount of water diverted during each water year of the permit pursuant to Title III Subtitle II of these rules.
The Commission may cancel any permit for violation of any condition contained in the permit, for use of water for a purpose other than stated in the permit or for the diversion of more water than permitted.
The Commission may cancel any permit issued for a period in excess of 3 years if the permittee fails to take reasonable steps to obtain the ability to utilize the water permitted within 2 years from the date of issuance of the permit.
Irrigation permits run with the land described in the permit and can only be assigned to a subsequent owner or lessee of the land. Permits may not be sold separate and apart from the land, and any such attempts shall void the permit.
After an application for a permit to make an interbasin transfer is received, the Director, where deemed desirable and appropriate, shall initiate a study consistent with the provisions of Title III Subtitles VII, VIII, and IX hereof to determine the allocations that should be made if a water shortage should occur. The purpose of this advance determination is to allow immediate implementation of allocations if a water shortage does occur. In selecting the watershed to be studied, preference shall be given to those areas where a water shortage is most likely to occur.
The same procedure established herein in Section 304.15 for water flow gauge(s) at the point of diversion of water by a non-riparian for intrabasin transfers shall be applicable to transfers by a non-riparian for interbasin transfers.
The applicant or any affected person shall have the right to protest the decision of the Director in granting or denying the application for the interbasin transfer of surface water or to protest any special conditions placed on the approval. The appeals procedure is set out in Title I Subtitle V of the Commission's Rules of Organization and General Operations. No interbasin transfer of water shall be made until the time for appeal has expired.
No application for interstate transfer shall be considered by the Commission unless it contains all information requested by the Commission including the following:
Upon receiving an application, containing the information listed in the above paragraph, the Director shall notify the Commission at its next regular meeting.
The Commission shall schedule a public hearing on the request as soon as reasonably possible. Notice of the hearing shall be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in the newspaper having the greatest circulation in each of the counties involved.
Within 120 days after the hearing the Commission must determine whether the out of state water transfer would be in the public interest of the citizens of Arkansas. In reaching that decision, the Commission must consider the following factors:
Whenever a shortage of water in any stream exists, the Commission may on its own initiative, or on the petition of any person claiming to be affected by such shortage of water, after notice and hearing, allocate the available water among the uses affected by the shortage of water in a manner that each may obtain an equitable portion of the available water.
The following water is usable without allocation:
The following uses and needs shall have a reserved water right, prior to allocations for other uses and needs:
All allocations shall give reasonable preference first to sustaining life, then to maintaining health, and finally to increasing wealth. The allocations shall reserve the water required for domestic and municipal-domestic use, federal water rights and for minimum streamflow and shall then give preference in the following order for water uses and for types of water diversions:
Public water systems historically dependent upon the affected stream shall receive a reserved water right for municipal domestic water use prior to allocations for other uses.
Minimum stream flows as established pursuant Title III Subtitle III of these rules shall receive a reserved water right prior to allocations for other uses.
There may be some water over which the United States has a preemptive right that is superior to rights of others.
Any riparian landowner who has properly registered a water diversion with the Commission in compliance with Ark. Code Ann. §1522-215 and the rules of the Commission shall be granted an allocation of water.
Any riparian landowner who has not previously diverted water nor timely registered any previous water diversions with the Commission, may not be granted any allocation of water during times of shortage above that required for domestic use.
Non-riparian uses, including intrabasin, interbasin, and interstate transfers, previously authorized by the Commission which are beneficial and which do not interfere with the uses enumerated herein in Sections 307.5, 307.6, 307.7, 307.8 and 307.9 may be granted an allocation.
The following information must be included in any petition for allocation:
Within 5 working days after receipt of a petition from a person the Director finds eligible to receive an allocation of water, the Director shall notify the affected persons by certified mail that a petition has been received by the Commission requesting an allocation of water. This notice will advise the affected persons of the following:
If an affected person fails to either respond to the Director's invitation to discuss the complaint or does not agree to voluntarily share the available water supplies within a period of seven (7) days after receipt of the Director's letter of notification, the Commission will then proceed to initiate the process of allocation if the Commission finds a water shortage exists or is imminent.
The Director shall establish a date for a public hearing on the matter. If matters to be considered at the hearing are of general application throughout the State, the hearing shall be held in the City of Little Rock, and notice with respect thereto shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the State. If the purpose of the hearing relates only to surface water within one county, that hearing shall be held in the county involved, and notice of the hearing shall be published in the newspaper having the greatest circulation in that county. If the purpose of the hearing is with respect to surface water in more than one county, the hearing shall be held in one of those counties and notice shall be published in one or more newspapers which together have the greatest circulation in all of the counties involved.
A notice of this hearing will be sent by certified mail to the petitioner and all affected persons.
The hearing will be chaired by a commissioner, the Director or a member of the Commission's staff designated by the Director.
Prior to the public hearing, the Commission staff, in conjunction with other interested federal or state agencies will make an investigation of the alleged water shortage which shall include the following information:
Prior to the public hearing, the other affected persons will be advised of the Director's findings of their water use requirements and will also be advised that the Commission will ask for verification during the public hearing.
All information gathered by the Commission staff and presented at the hearing shall be analyzed and considered by the Commission before making allocations. Within ten working days after the public hearing, the Commission will make a determination concerning the alleged water shortage and issue the appropriate orders to the affected persons.
The petitioner and all affected persons will be notified of the Commission's determination by certified mail.
The petitioner or any affected person shall have the right to appeal decision under this subtitle. Appeals procedure is set out in Title I Subtitle V of the Commission's Rules of Organization and General Operation.
If the Commission determines that a shortage exists and decides that allocation of available water is necessary, the Director shall notify all registered and permitted diverters that the conditional allocation orders previously assigned are in effect. If conditional allocation orders have not been issued, hearing procedures shall be initiated as provided herein in Title III, Subtitle IX.
Allocations will be expressed as a percentage of available water in the stream under varying levels of flow on a daily basis. Percentages will vary from 0% (the level of minimum streamflow) to 100%. Each diverter who is assigned a water allocation will be provided a chart containing allowable daily pumping allocations expressed both as a percentage and as a quantitative measure. If a staff gauge is determined by the Director to be necessary, the charts shall also contain the corresponding applicable staff gauge reading. Such streamflow staff gauge at the point of diversion will have markings relevant to the chart, and diversions are permitted when the streamflow is in the yellow zone on the gauge, as defined in Section 304.15.
As a part of the allocation plan, the Commission shall require the development and implementation of a conservation plan by any and all diverters. The conservation plan may be required with or without a reduction in a diverter's withdrawals.
Unless installed by the Commission, diverters assigned a water allocation will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of such water level gauges at diversion points as the Commission may direct. Assistance in installation and maintenance of gauges may be provided by the Commission.
If the stream flow reaches the allocation level (yellow zone on staff gauge), whether allocations have been implemented by the Commission or not, the diverter shall comply with the allocation assigned him.
If the streamflow reaches the minimum streamflow (red zone on staff gauge), whether allocations have been implemented by the Commission or not, all diverters must stop all pumping immediately except for water withdrawn for domestic and municipal-domestic use.
When an allocation has been implemented, it will be the responsibility of the diverter to read the gauge nearest his point of diversion on a frequency to be determined by the Director.
There will be no restriction on the time or rate of pumping when the level of flow is above the diverters' designated minimum staff gauge reading, provided daily pumping allocations are not exceeded.
When the Director determines that sufficient water exists in a stream to meet the requirements of all diverters, (at or above green zone on staff gauge) the allocations will cease to be applicable and all diverters will be notified by the Director.
Failure to comply with the provisions of these rules will invalidate any allocation previously granted by the Commission and willful violations may prejudice their future applications for permits or allocations.
In addition to other penalties authorized by these rules, the Commission may invoke penalties as provided in Ark. Code Ann. § 15-22-204. All penalties received shall go to the Arkansas Water Development Fund.
When the Commission either receives a petition for allocation or determines that a shortage exists, which in the opinion of the Commission requires an immediate determination of the need for allocation, an emergency may be declared by the Commission and the time frames for actions set forth in these rules may be shortened to whatever extent the Commission deems necessary.
When the Commission determines that the shortage of water is so severe that an allocation or minimum streamflow is insufficient such that public health, safety or welfare is significantly affected, they may declare an emergency and modify any allocation or minimum streamflow developed under these rules such that the effects upon the public health, safety, or welfare is minimized.
This subtitle applies to the main stem of the White River in Arkansas from below Bull Shoals Dam to its confluence with the Mississippi River. See Appendix, A-2 (Map of White River Reaches and Gauges).
Reach 1
When this subtitle is operative and gauge levels drop to or below levels indicated for a particular class of use, all out-of-stream withdrawals for that class of use must cease.
Registered Riparian Use |
Non-Riparian Permit Holders |
|||
Calico Rock Gauge Level |
Flow in Cubic Feet per Second (cfs) |
Calico Rock Gauge Level |
Flow (cfs) |
|
January |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
February |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
March |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
April |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
May |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
June |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
July |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
August |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
September |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
October |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
November |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
December |
2.4 |
2,000 |
3.0 |
2,880 |
Reach 2
When this subtitle is operative and gauge levels drop to or below levels indicated for a particular class of use, all out-of-stream withdrawals for that class of use must cease.
Registered Riparian Use |
Non-Riparian Permit Holders |
|||
Newport Gauge Level |
Flow (cfs) |
Newport Gauge Level |
Flow (cfs) |
|
January |
1.0 |
6,400 |
2.0 |
7,740 |
February |
1.0 |
6,400 |
2.0 |
7,740 |
March |
3.0 |
9,170 |
4.0 |
10,700 |
April |
3.0 |
9,170 |
4.0 |
10,700 |
May |
3.0 |
9,170 |
4.0 |
10,700 |
June |
1.0 |
6,400 |
2.0 |
7,740 |
July |
-1.0 |
4,030 |
1.0 |
6,400 |
August |
-1.0 |
4,030 |
1.0 |
6,400 |
September |
-1.0 |
4,030 |
1.0 |
6,400 |
October |
-1.0 |
4,030 |
1.0 |
6,440 |
November |
0.0 |
5,160 |
1.0 |
6,440 |
December |
1.0 |
6,400 |
2.0 |
7,740 |
Reach 3
When this subtitle is operative and gauge levels drop to or below levels indicated for a particular class of use, all out-of-stream withdrawals for that class of use must cease.
Registered Riparian Use |
Non-Riparian Permit Holders |
|||
Clarendon Gauge Level |
Flow (cfs) |
Clarendon Gauge Level |
Flow (cfs) |
|
January |
15.0 |
15,900 |
17.2 |
19,610 |
February |
15.0 |
15,900 |
18.7 |
22,700 |
March |
16.1 |
17,590 |
21.0 |
27,610 |
April |
16.1 |
17,590 |
24.2 |
36,940 |
May |
16.1 |
17,590 |
24.1 |
36,640 |
June |
9.0 |
7,125 |
18.0 |
21,220 |
July |
9.0 |
7,125 |
11.5 |
10,670 |
August |
9.0 |
7,125 |
10.8 |
9,650 |
September |
9.0 |
7,125 |
10.8 |
9,650 |
October |
9.0 |
7,125 |
10.8 |
9,650 |
November |
10.8 |
9,650 |
11.8 |
11,050 |
December |
15.0 |
15,900 |
16.1 |
17,590 |
Appendix
White River Gauges and Reaches
Gauges on the White River governing withdrawals from the main stem of the White River when Minimum Streamflow Rules are in effect.
Excess Surface Water (ESW) available within each Basin in acre-feet per year (AFY)
Stream/Watershed |
ESW in AFY |
St. Francis River ........................................... |
670,500 |
L'Anguille River ........................................... |
90,800 |
White River ................................................... |
2,131,300 |
White River above the Cache River ............... |
1,769,100 |
Upper White River ......................................... |
830,600 |
Cache River .................................................... |
160,900 |
Kings River .................................................... |
42,300 |
Black River ..................................................... |
694,500 |
South Fork of the Little Red River ................. |
36,900 |
Middle Fork of Little Red River .................... |
36,300 |
Devil's Fork of Little Red River .................... |
24,600 |
Arkansas River ............................................. |
3,307,600 |
Arkansas River-Upper (at Murray Dam) ........ |
3,256,900 |
Spavinaw Creek (and tributaries) ................... |
19,200 |
Illinois River ................................................... |
48,200 |
Lee Creek ....................................................... |
23,500 |
Poteau River ................................................... |
26,700 |
Poteau River tributaries .................................. |
15,600 |
Mulberry River ............................................... |
42,600 |
Big Piney Creek ............................................. |
39,100 |
Illinois Bayou ................................................. |
41,700 |
Point Remove Creek ....................................... |
41,900 |
Cadron Creek .................................................. |
82,100 |
Petit Jean River ............................................... |
81,700 |
Fourche La Fave River ................................... |
101,500 |
Red River ...................................................... |
1,221,700 |
Little River ..................................................... |
378,700 |
Saline River .................................................... |
38,700 |
Kelly Bayou .................................................... |
4,700 |
Bodcau Creek ................................................. |
34,600 |
Bayou Dorcheat .............................................. |
42,600 |
Mountain Fork ................................................ |
30,500 |
Ouachita River ..................................................... |
1,026,600 |
Upper Ouachita River ............................................ |
61,900 |
Saline River ........................................................... |
272,200 |
Ouachita River tributaries-east .............................. |
2,900 |
Ouachita River tributaries-west ............................. |
46,200 |
Bayou Bartholomew ............................................ |
114,500 |
Bayou Bartholomew tributaries ............................ |
25,500 |
Bouef River .......................................................... |
38,000 |
Bouef River tributaries .......................................... |
9,500 |
Bayou Macon ....................................................... |
27,100 |
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