- Utah Water Rights
The Utah Division of Water Rights (DWRi) is an agency of Utah State Government within the Department of Natural Resources that administers the measurement, appropriation, apportionment, and distribution of the State's valuable water resources
- Map - Utah
Interactive map for exploring Utah's water rights, including search and visualization tools for locations and diversions
- Utah Division of Water Rights | Utah Department of Natural Resources
SALT LAKE CITY (Feb 18, 2025) — The state of Utah and the Navajo Nation are celebrating the finalization of a landmark water rights agreement On Jan 31, 2025, the state confirmed and quantified water rights – totalling 81,500 acre-feet per year – now belong to the Navajo Nation in Utah
- Navigating Water Rights in Utah: A Comprehensive Guide
This comprehensive guide covers essential aspects of water rights in Utah, including the doctrine of prior appropriation, the permitting process for water usage, transferring water rights, and well drilling regulations
- Utah Water Rights Basics
What are Elements of a Water Right? The elements of a water right include: • Quantity of water allowed for diversion by flow rate (e g , cubic feet per second) or volume (e g , acre feet) • Point of diversion and source of water • Priority of right (e g , senior v junior right)
- Understanding Utah Water Rights and the Importance of Legal . . .
If you’ve received a notice from the Utah Division of Water Rights or if you’re unsure whether your right is properly documented, contact us today We offer consultations and can help you determine what steps you need to take to preserve your water rights
- Utah Water Right Areas
Utah Water Rights: Explore water rights terms, buy and sell water rights, and learn about water rights Utah gov regulations
- Utah Division of Water Resources
The Utah Division of Water Resources is one of nine divisions and three offices housed within the Department of Natural Resources Tasked with planning, conserving, developing and protecting Utah’s water resources, the division serves as Utah’s water steward
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