North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter E - WATER USE REGISTRATION AND ALLOCATION
Section .0400 - REGULATION OF SURFACE WATER TRANSFER
Section 02E .0408 - FINAL DETERMINATION
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The water conservation plan shall meet all the requirements of G.S. 143-215.22L(n)(1). Any proposed ordinances, initiatives, or programs shall be approved by the unit of local government within 90 calendar days of issuance of the IBT Certificate to document the water conservation efforts. Consistent with the requirements contained in G.S. 143-215.22L(n)(1) an applicant shall demonstrate, through its water conservation plan, that its existing or proposed water conservation measures are equal to or exceed the most stringent water conservation plan implemented by any public water system in the source basin. The required demonstration shall be based on the existing water conservation measures implemented by each of the public water supply systems that withdraw from the source river basin. The water conservation plan is subject to approval by the Department.
(b) Examples of metrics for supply-side water conservation measures may include:
(c) Examples of metrics for demand-side water conservation measures may include:
(d) Pursuant to G.S. 143-215.22L(n)(7), the certificate shall include all current and anticipated applicants and co-applicants. To be eligible to receive transferred water under a certificate, any public water system not listed as the primary applicant on a certificate but is anticipated to receive transferred water made available through a certificate at any time, present or future, shall be identified as a co-applicant on the certificate. All water systems beyond the applicant, that serve customers or sell transferred water in the receiving basin, shall be listed as co-applicants in the petition document. This shall include any projected water sales that are anticipated to occur during the planning period identified in the petition. A modification to the certificate shall be necessary for sales to entities not listed on the certificate.
(e) Pursuant to G.S. 143-215.22L(n)(7), water sales to water systems or wholesale customers not listed as co-applicants in receiving basins, or are not listed in a modification, shall be considered a violation of the terms of the certificate and could result in the Commission rescinding the certificate. Allowable emergency transfers as outlined in Rule .0409 of this Section are not subject to this Paragraph.
(f) As used in G.S. 143-215.22L(m), detriment means harmful or damaging conditions not caused by a natural condition where an entity with a Department approved water use cannot carry out the beneficial uses for which the water use was granted.
(g) As used in G.S. 143-215.22L(k) and G.S. 143-215.22L(n), detrimental effects means harmful or damaging effects to the water quality, water quantity, fish and wildlife habitat, wastewater assimilation, navigation, electric power generation, public water supplies, and other industrial, economic, recreational, or agricultural water supply needs within either the source or receiving river basins due to the proposed water transfer.