Original water right applications should be submitted on Form S,W, 1; copies of which are available at the State Engineer's Office. The following sections identify the questions and outline the method for answering them.
a. NAME OF FACILITY - Use a short, distinctive name. If numerals are used to identify facilities of the same general name, they should be stated as follows: "Brown No. 1 Ditch or Brown No. 2 Ditch". To designate a sprinkler irrigation system, a name such as "Vore Sprinkler Irrigation System" (No. 1 or No. 2, etc., if applicable) may be used.
NOTE: In special cases where diversion is to be made from a new source of supply but utilize existing facilities, the facility name should not be changed. The new point of diversion should be identified as a hyphenated name following the name of the original facility. For example: If a new diversion is to be made out of Cherry Creek into an existing Smith Ditch diverting from another source, the diversion should be entitled "Smith Ditch - Cherry Creek Diversion" with a proper tie to the new diversion point. File on Form S.W.
- 1. Show complete Smith Ditch and all existing lands under Smith Ditch, including lands under this applicatlon. A signed Consent to Enlarge Statement is required. Treat as an application for enlargement in all respects except Form S.W. 1 must be used.
b. ITEM 1 - "The name(s) and complete mailing address(es) of the applicant(s) is/are . . . ," -- Include all parties having an interest in the application, and give the complete mailing address of each applicant. Ordinarily the same names should be used as those shown on the deed to the lands involved. If lands proposed to be irrigated or on which beneficial use of water is to be made are State lands, the State Board of Land Commissioners, State Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002, oust be named as co-applicant.
c. ITEM 2 - If more than one applicant is shown, designate one as agent to receive and file the notices of commencement, completion and beneficial use of water.
d. ITEM 3 - "The use to which the water is to be applied is . . . ."This item should show the immediate beneficial use that is being applied for.
e. ITEM 4 - "The source of the proposed appropriation is . . . ." -- Give the name of the source from which the water is to be diverted, and the names of the various tributaries into which it flows. This procedure should be carried out until a main stream is reached. For example: Nash Fork, tributary of North Fork Little Laramie River, tributary of Little Laramie River, tributary of Laramie River, tributary of North Platte River," Be sure to use the correct names for all streams. If in doubt as to the correct name, refer to the 'Tabulation of Adjudicated Water Rights" compiled by the State Board of Control, or write to the State Engineer requesting information.
f. ITEM 5 -- "The point of diversion of the proposed works is located . . . ." -- Show a tie by course and distance from the nearest corner of the public land survey. For example: "N. 45° 10' E., 450 feet distant from the southwest comer of Section 8, T.12N., R.79W., and is in the SW1/4SW1/4of Section 8, T.12N., R.79W."
g. ITEM 6 -- "Are any of the lands crossed by the proposed facility owned by the State or Federal Government? If so, describe lands and indicate whether State or Federally owned." - This requirement is made necessary as the result of a memorandum of understanding between the State Engineer's Office and agencies administering Federal and State lands.
h. ITEM 7 - "The carrying capacity of the ditch, canal, pipeline or other facility as the point of diversion is . . a ," -- The amount shown should agree with the capacity shown on the map accompanying the application. Capacity must be shown in cubic feet per second.
i. ITEM 8 -- This item is a statutory requirement. The map accompanying the application is a part of the application and subject to the actions taken on the application. The State Engineer, by a specific condition to the issuance of a permit, may require the later filing of detailed construction plans. In order to simplify the application, a great deal of data is placed on the map rather than on the printed form.
j. ITEM 9 - Under this item, the applicant should specify, for the benefit of the State Engineer, the amount of time he will require to commence and complete construction and make a beneficial use of the water. Many small projects may be completed within one year.
NOTE: Upon approval of an application for a permit, the maximum time which can be granted by the State Engineer is 5 years; however, time limits set by the State Engineer may be extended for good cause shown if written request is made before the expiration date set forth in the permit.
k. ITEM 10 -- "The land to be irrigated under this permit is described in the following tabulation: (Give irrigable acreage in each 40-acre subdivision. Designate ownership of land, Federal, State or private. If private, list names of owners and land owned separately.) If application is for stock, domestic, or for purposes other than irrigation, indicate point of use by 40-acre subdivision and owner." -- See the sample application on page 16 for the proper way to complete this item,
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