Controlling works and measuring devices.

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  • (1) To assist the state engineer or water commissioner in the regulation, distribution, and measurement of water, a person using water in this state, except as provided by Subsection (4), shall construct or install and maintain controlling works and a measuring device at:
    • (a) each location where water is diverted from a source; and
    • (b) any other location required by the state engineer.
  • (2) A person using water in this state shall make the controlling works and measuring device accessible to the state engineer or water commissioner.
  • (3) The state engineer shall approve the design of:
    • (a) the measuring device; and
    • (b) controlling works so that the state engineer or a water commissioner may regulate and lock the works.
  • (4) A person using water as an instream flow:
    • (a) shall install and maintain a measuring device or stream gauging station in the section of the stream within which the instream flow is maintained; and
    • (b) is not required to install controlling works unless the state engineer's order approving the application requires the installation because controlling works are necessary to achieve the purpose of the application.
  • (5)
    • (a) An owner or manager of a reservoir shall construct and maintain a measuring device as directed by the state engineer to measure the inflow, storage content, and outflow from the reservoir.
    • (b) The state engineer shall approve the design and location of the measuring device.
    • (c) The owner or manager of a reservoir shall make the measuring device accessible to the state engineer or water commissioner.
  • (6) If a water user refuses or neglects to construct or install the controlling works or measuring device after 30 days' notice to do so by the state engineer, the state engineer may:
    • (a) forbid the use of water until the user complies with the state engineer's requirement; and
    • (b) commence enforcement proceedings authorized by Section 73-2-25.




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