73-3-29. Relocation of natural streams -- Written permit required -- Emergency
work -- Violations.
(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), a state agency, county, city, corporation, or
person may not relocate any natural stream channel or alter the beds and banks of any natural
stream without first obtaining the written approval of the state engineer.
(2) (a) The state engineer may issue an emergency permit or order to relocate a natural
stream channel or alter the beds and banks of a natural stream as provided by this Subsection (2)
and Section 63G-4-502.
(b) If an emergency situation arises which involves immediate or actual flooding and
threatens injury or damage to persons or property, steps reasonably necessary to alleviate or
mitigate the threat may be taken before a written permit is issued subject to the requirements of
this section.
(c) (i) If the threat occurs during normal working hours, the state engineer or the state
engineer's representative must be notified immediately of the threat. After receiving notification
of the threat, the state engineer or the state engineer's representative may orally approve action to
alleviate or mitigate the threat.
(ii) If the threat does not occur during normal working hours, action may be taken to
alleviate or mitigate the threat and the state engineer or the state engineer's representative shall be
notified of the action taken on the first working day following the work.
(d) A written application outlining the action taken or the action proposed to be taken to
alleviate or mitigate the threat shall be submitted to the state engineer within two working days
following notification of the threat to the state engineer or the state engineer's representative.
(e) (i) The state engineer shall inspect in a timely manner the site where the emergency
action was taken.
(ii) After inspection, additional requirements, including mitigation measures, may be
imposed.
(f) Adjudicative proceedings following the emergency work shall be informal unless
otherwise designated by the state engineer.
(3) An application to relocate any natural stream channel or alter the beds and banks of
any natural stream shall be in writing and shall contain the following:
(a) the name and address of the applicant;
(b) a complete and detailed statement of the location, nature, and type of relocation or
alteration;
(c) the methods to be employed;
(d) the purposes of the application; and
(e) any additional information that the state engineer considers necessary, including, but
not limited to, plans and specifications of the proposed construction of works.
(4) (a) The state engineer shall, without undue delay, conduct investigations that may be
reasonably necessary to determine whether the proposed relocation or alteration will:
(i) impair vested water rights;
(ii) unreasonably or unnecessarily affect any recreational use or the natural stream
environment;
(iii) unreasonably or unnecessarily endanger aquatic wildlife; or
(iv) unreasonably or unnecessarily diminish the natural channel's ability to conduct high
flows.
(b) The application shall be approved unless the proposed relocation or alteration will:
(i) impair vested water rights;
(ii) unreasonably or unnecessarily adversely affect any public recreational use or the
natural stream environment;
(iii) unreasonably or unnecessarily endanger aquatic wildlife; or
(iv) unreasonably or unnecessarily diminish the natural channel's ability to conduct high
flows.
(c) The state engineer may approve the application, in whole or in part, with any
reasonable terms to protect vested water rights, any public recreational use, the natural stream
environment, or aquatic wildlife.
(5) No cost incurred by the applicant, including any cost incurred to comply with the
terms imposed by the state engineer, is reimbursable by the Division of Water Rights.
(6) Except as provided in Subsection (2), a person who knowingly or intentionally
relocates any natural stream channel, or alters the bed or bank of any natural stream channel
without first obtaining the written approval of the state engineer is guilty of a crime punishable
under Section 73-2-27.
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session
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