Places of Use (POU) represent the area where water is used from live flow, either surface water or ground water (springs, stream or well), and put to beneficial use under a water right. A water right (WR) must have at least one use, and may have many uses. Uses may be consumptive, such as irrigation or domestic, or non-consumptive, such as power or instream flow. Polygons for POUs were initially developed from quarters or quarter-quarters of the PLSS as described in the POU legal description. Over time, as better location information is gained, POU locations are updated.
A water right can be in one or more of six process or stages: Application for a new WR or transfer; Permit for applicant to develop the water use; License through which IDWR has approved final configuration and amounts; Claim for a WR or Beneficial Use which has been claimed in an adjudication; Recommendation when approved by the court is decreed and supercedes its License, if one previously existed; Transfer of a portion of the WR or Claim, generally through a change of ownership splitting the right, or change in one or more elements of the WR or Claim.
Places of Use (POU) represent where water is used from live flow, either surface water or groundwater (e.g., springs, stream or a well), and put to beneficial use under a water right. A water right (WR) must have at least one use, and may have many uses. Uses may be consumptive, such as irrigation or domestic, or non-consumptive, such as power or instream flow. The WRURL attribute links to the water right report. For each WR, any or all points of diversion (POD) can serve any or all uses. Shapes for POUs were initially developed from GCDB as QQ or QQQ polygons based on the POU legal description. Over time, better locational information updates the POU shapes.A water right (WR) can be in one or more of six processes orstages:Application for a new WR or transfer.Permit for applicant to develop the water use.License through which IDWR has approved final configuration and amounts.Claim is a WR or Beneficial Use which has been claimed in an adjudication. Recommendation is what IDWR recommends to the court during an adjudication. A recommendation, when approved by the court, is decreed and supersedes its License, if one previously existed.Transfer of a portion of the WR or claim. Generally through a change of ownership, or change in one or more elements of the WR or claim.
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Places of Use (POU) represent the area where water is used from live flow, either surface water or ground water (springs, stream or well), and put to beneficial use under a water right. A water right (WR) must have at least one use, and may have many uses. Uses may be consumptive, such as irrigation or domestic, or non-consumptive, such as power or instream flow. Polygons for POUs were initially developed from quarters or quarter-quarters of the PLSS as described in the POU legal description. Over time, as better location information is gained, POU locations are updated.
A water right can be in one or more of six process or stages: Application for a new WR or transfer; Permit for applicant to develop the water use; License through which IDWR has approved final configuration and amounts; Claim for a WR or Beneficial Use which has been claimed in an adjudication; Recommendation when approved by the court is decreed and supercedes its License, if one previously existed; Transfer of a portion of the WR or Claim, generally through a change of ownership splitting the right, or change in one or more elements of the WR or Claim.