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Dateline: October 7, 2004
Groundwater district
proposes pumping rates
WHITE DEER – The
Board of Directors of the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District
proposed well production rates last week that are a guaranteed amount of
water that can be pumped annually in a management sub-area.
The Board decided
that public comment on proposed Rule 15, where the floor rates were
added, will be taken until October 29. A final public hearing will be
held on November 10.
The customary
maximum annual production rate is one acre-foot per acre. An acre-foot
of water is the amount needed to cover one land-acre to a depth of one
foot.
Under the proposed
rule, if an area is proven to have declines over 1.25 percent per year,
the Board may reduce the maximum annual production rate for that area by
0.1 acre-foot every two years until compliance is achieved. The area
cannot be restricted below its production floor rate. The guaranteed
floor rates range from 0.1 to 0.5 acre-foot of water per land-acre over
15 sub-areas.
The floor rate is
the volume of water that can be pumped in a sub-area and still meet the
District’s 50/50 Management Standard if all sections were producing.
The District board can review the floor rates no more often than every
ten years.
Production floor
rates were proposed in response to well owners’ requests for more
certainty in the regulatory environment.
Proposed Rule 15
sets out a 1.25 percent acceptable decline rate that will limit the
annual drop in the Ogallala Aquifer to ensure compliance with the 50/50
Management Standard. The standard says that at least 50 percent of the
aquifer must be left in 50 years, starting in 1998. |