Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The
applicant shall identify the purpose of the proposed withdrawal by providing a
narrative description of the water supply issues that form the basis of the
proposed withdrawal.
B. The
applicant shall subsequently demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department
that the withdrawal meets an established water supply need.
1. In establishing local need for a public
water supply, the applicant shall provide the following information:
a. Existing supply sources, yields and
demands, including:
(1) Peak day and average
daily withdrawal;
(2) Total
consumptive use component of the withdrawal, including identification of the
amount needed for human consumption;
(3) Types of water uses; and
(4) Existing water conservation measures and
drought response plan, including what conditions trigger their
implementation.
b.
Projected demands in 10 year increments over a minimum 30-year planning period
that includes the following:
(1) Projected
demand contained in the local or regional water supply plan developed in
accordance with 9VAC25-780 or for the project service area if such area is
smaller than the planning area; or
(2) Statistical population (growth) trends,
projected demands by use type including projected demand with and without water
conservation measures.
2. In establishing need for agricultural
water supply, the applicant shall provide the following information:
a. For crop irrigation: crop, acreage, crop
spacing, crop watering requirements for the particular crop (crop rooting
depth), soil types, soil holding capacity (available water capacity), allowable
soil water depletion, historic precipitation records (precipitation
contribution), peak irrigation months, irrigation scheduling approaches
(tensiometers vs. feel method), irrigation type (drip, overhead, center pivot
etc.), and irrigation system efficiency rating.
b. For livestock watering: kind and size of
animal, rate and composition of gain, presence of pregnant animals or lactating
animals, type of diet, level of dry matter intake, level of activity, quality
of the water, temperature of the water offered, and surrounding air
temperature.
3. In
establishing need for commercial water supply, the applicant shall provide the
following information:
a. Number of employees
by month for an average year;
b.
Average gallons per day used per month;
c. Average daily water use rate per employee
per month; and
d. Identification of
peak month of water demand.
4. In establishing need for industrial water
supply, the applicant shall provide the following information:
a. SIC or NAICS industry code;
b. Number of employees by month for an
average year;
c. Average gallons
per day used per month;
d. Average
daily water use rate per employee per month;
e. Identification of peak month of water
demand;
f. Amount of withdrawal per
unit of output or similar metric identified by the user; and
g. Monthly amount of water used for
industrial processes.
C. The applicant shall provide an
alternatives analysis that evaluates sources of water supply other than
groundwater and the availability and use of lower qualities of groundwater that
can still be put to beneficial use. For all proposed withdrawals, the applicant
shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department:
1. Opportunities to reduce and minimize the
use of groundwater have been identified and the requested amount is the minimum
amount of groundwater necessary for the proposed activity;
2. The project utilizes the lowest quality
water for the proposed activity;
3.
Alternate sources of supply other than groundwater, including surface water and
water reuse, were considered for use in the proposed activity particularly for
consumptive use purposes; and
4.
Practicable alternatives, including design alternatives, have been evaluated
for the proposed activity. Measures that would avoid or result in less adverse
impact to high quality groundwater shall be considered to the maximum extent
practicable.
D. Any
alternatives analysis conducted specifically for public water supply projects
shall include:
1. All applicable alternatives
contained in the local or regional water supply plan developed in accordance
with 9VAC25-780;
2. Alternatives
that are practicable that had not been identified in the local or regional
water supply plan developed in accordance with 9VAC25-780;
3. Water conservation measures that could be
considered as a means to reduce demand for each alternative considered by the
applicant; and
4. A narrative
description that outlines the opportunities and status of regionalization
efforts undertaken by the applicant, including the interconnectivity of water
systems and the ability for applicants to purchase water from other water
supplies.
E. The
alternatives analysis shall discuss the criteria used to evaluate each
alternative including, but not limited to:
1.
Demonstration that the proposed alternative meets the project purpose and
project demonstrated need;
2.
Availability of the alternative to the applicant;
3. Evaluation of interconnectivity of water
supply systems and the ability to purchase water from other supplies when
applicable (both existing and proposed); and
4. Evaluation of the cost of the alternative
on an equivalent basis.
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-256 of the Code of
Virginia.