Permit not required for domestic use--Permit required for dams on streams or dry-draws--Registration of domestic wells.

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46-5-8. Permit not required for domestic use--Permit required for dams on streams or dry-draws--Registration of domestic wells.

Any person desiring to make reasonable domestic use of water from any source may do so without obtaining a permit from the Water Management Board, except that no person may construct a dam across any dry-draw for any purpose, including domestic use, if the dam will impound more than twenty-five acre-feet of water, without first obtaining a permit from the board. Permits for dams on streams or dry-draws for domestic or other uses are subject to the doctrine of prior appropriation. Domestic users other than water distribution systems may register a domestic well with the board to document the location and output of their water supply and the quality of its water. The registration of a domestic well is not subject to the procedures for appropriation of water under chapters 46-5, 46-6, and the procedure contained in chapter 46-2A. The fee for registration is twenty-five dollars.

Source: SL 1955, ch 430, §1; SDC Supp 1960, §61.0107; SL 1978, ch 319, §1; SL 1983, ch 314, §45.


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