Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 391 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 391-3 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subject 391-3-28 - FLINT RIVER DROUGHT PROTECTION
Rule 391-3-28-.09 - Non-Voluntary Irrigated Acreage Reductions
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(a) If the Director determines that the total number of non-irrigated acres needed during a given year cannot be sufficiently obtained through the irrigation reduction auction held in accordance with Rule 391-3-28-.08, the Director is authorized to issue an order, in accordance with rules adopted by the board, requiring certain Permittees not to irrigate a specified number of acres of irrigated land until the end of the calendar year. When issuing such orders, the Director shall begin with the Permittees whose surface water withdrawal permits were issued most recently and then work chronologically backward with each order issued. A Permittee who is issued such an order shall be compensated for such restriction if such Permittee applied to the Division for a surface-water withdrawal permit prior to December 1, 1999, received a surface-water withdrawal permit from the Division prior to December 1, 2000, and is able to demonstrate actual previous irrigation on the same acres of land which the owner has been ordered not to irrigate. The per acre dollar amount received by a Permittee pursuant to this section shall be equal to the average agreed upon sum per acre paid pursuant to the irrigation reduction auction during the same year. The amount of the payment shall be that average offer to sell price multiplied by the acreage determination. The total amount of irrigated land chosen by the Division on a non-voluntary acreage reduction basis may be limited by the amount of money present in the drought protection fund. Additional acreage may only be selected if the resulting monetary liability does not exceed the total amount of money remaining in the drought protection fund.
(b) Strong consideration shall be given by the Division to the different and recognizable impacts caused by the type of withdrawal and the water source for the various Permittees. In this regard, the retirement of irrigated acres under permits to divert surface waters from perennial streams will have a greater impact on protecting river flows than the suspension of irrigation from ground water or those surface water users using non-perennial streams or withdrawing from ponds not on streams. Therefore, because of the direct and immediate impact caused by surface water withdrawals on the Flint River and its tributaries, the Director's orders to not irrigate from surface water permit holders withdrawing water from perennial streams shall take precedence over similar orders not to irrigate from those surface water users using non-perennial streams or withdrawing from ponds not on streams. For suspension of groundwater irrigation withdrawals, the Director shall consider, based on geologic studies, the degree to which the withdrawal will affect stream flow in the Flint River or its tributaries. The Director's orders to not irrigate from those permitted wells determined to have the greatest impact will have precedence over similar orders not to irrigate from those ground-water withdrawals determined to have a lesser impact.
(c) Additional consideration during the non-voluntary phase of selection may be given to different priorities for the suspension of irrigation on these irrigated lands, as established by the Director. This may take into account annual versus perennial crop types, planted versus non-planted acreage or any other relevant factors determined.
(d) The steps to implement this non-voluntary approach are as follows:
O.C.G.A. Sec. 12-5-540 et seq.