Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
The diversion works for each nontemporary, nondomestic well
located within the boundaries of the district shall be equipped with a water
flowmeter that meets or exceeds the specifications in
K.A.R.
5-1-4 through
5-1-12.
(a) The owner shall perform the following:
(1) Ensure that the water flowmeter is
installed according to specifications in K.A.R. 5-1-4 through 5-1-12;
(2) maintain the water flowmeter
in proper working condition whenever the diversion of water for nondomestic use
can reasonably be expected to occur; and
(3) promptly initiate action to repair or
replace any water flowmeter that is out of compliance, and correct any problems
with the installation of a water flowmeter.
(b) The owner shall notify the district, on a
form prescribed by the district, within 30 days after any of the following:
(1) A new water flowmeter is installed.
(2) A water flowmeter is repaired
and re-installed.
(3) A water
flowmeter is repaired without removing the water flowmeter.
(4) An improper water flowmeter installation
has been corrected.
(c)
An extension of time to install a water flowmeter may be granted by the
district for a reasonable period of time if just cause is shown to the
district. Each appeal shall be filed with the board at least 10 days before a
regularly scheduled board meeting. Just cause may include any of the following:
(1) A contract has been signed by the owner
and the seller to sell or install the water flowmeter, but the seller cannot
complete the sale or installation before diversion of water will take place.
(2) Weather conditions prevent the
water flowmeter from being installed before the diversion of water.
(3) Legal proceedings prevent the owner from
installing the water flowmeter.
(4) The supply of natural gas to power the
well has been cut off by the seller of the natural gas for reasons beyond the
control of the owner of the water right.
(d) A water flowmeter shall not be required
to be installed if any of the following criteria is met:
(1) A well is authorized to divert 15
acre-feet or less per calendar year.
(2) Two or more wells are authorized by the
same water right or approval of application with one authorized annual quantity
of water for all the wells, and all of the water diverted by all of the wells
is measured by a single water flowmeter prior to its application to beneficial
use.
(3) The well is enrolled in a
multiyear federal conservation program or the water rights conservation program
pursuant to K.A.R. 5-7-4.
(4) The
well is registered as inactive with the Kansas department of health and
environment.
(5) An affidavit is
filed by the owner with the district stating that the well is not, and will not
be, operated until a water flowmeter meeting the specifications in K.A.R. 5-1-4
through 5-1-12 is properly installed. Thirty days before operating the well,
the owner shall file a notice with the district indicating that a water
flowmeter has been installed and indicate when the owner proposes to begin the
diversion of water.