Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6115 - PUBLIC WATER RESOURCES
WATER APPROPRIATION AND USE PERMITS
Part 6115.0740 - WATER USE CONFLICTS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Conflict defined.
For the purpose of these rules a conflict occurs where the available supply of waters of the state in a given area is limited to the extent that there are competing demands among existing and proposed users which exceed the reasonably available waters. Existing and proposed appropriations could in this situation endanger the supply of waters of the state so that the public health, safety, and welfare would be impaired.
Subp. 2. Procedure.
Whenever the total withdrawals and uses of ground or surface waters would exceed the available supply based on established resource protection limits, including protection elevations and protected flows for surface water and safe yields for groundwater, resulting in a conflict among proposed users and existing legal users the following shall apply:
The plan must include proposals for allocating the water which address the following: possible reduction in the amounts of appropriation so that each user would receive a proportionate amount of water for use; and possible restrictions in the timing of withdrawals so that each user would be allowed to withdraw a proportionate share of water for use over certain periods of time.
If the commissioner approves the proposed plan, new permits will be issued and existing permits will be amended in accordance with that plan.
If the commissioner determines that the proposed plan is not practical or reasonable, the commissioner shall develop a new plan or modify the proposed plan to provide proportionate share of water among the users involved. The commissioner shall issue new permits and amend existing permits based on that plan.
Subp. 3. Notice and hearing.
All actions by the commissioner shall be made after notice and opportunity for public hearing.
Statutory Authority: MS s 103G.315; 105.415