Mont. Admin. r. 36.15.603

Current through Register Vol. 23, December 6, 2024
Rule 36.15.603 - PERMITS FOR WATER DIVERSIONS
(1) As provided in the Montana Water Use Act of 1973, sections 85-2-302 and 85-2-402, MCA, all new surface water diversions and changes in place of diversion after July 1, 1973, require permits or approval, respectively, from the department. Within designated floodways, the department shall review each proposed diversion and change in place of diversion to determine if flood flows may be affected.
(2) If it appears that a proposed diversion or change in place of diversion may significantly affect flood flows, the department may require the applicant to provide additional information and to apply for a permit with the permit issuing authority under Title 76, chapter 5, MCA, as amended.
(3) A permit under Title 76, chapter 5, MCA, as amended, shall not be granted if in the judgment of the permit issuing authority:
(a) the proposed diversion will increase the upstream elevation of the base flood a significant amount (0.5 of a foot or as otherwise determined by the permit issuing authority);
(b) the proposed diversion is not designed and constructed to minimize potential erosion from a base flood; and,
(c) any permanent diversion structure crossing the full width of the stream channel is not designed and constructed to safely withstand up to a base flood.

Mont. Admin. r. 36.15.603

NEW, Eff. 9/4/74; AMD, 1989 MAR p. 1665, Eff. 10/27/89.

Sec. 76-5-208, MCA; IMP, Sec. 76-5-404 through 76-5-406, MCA;