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Water Rights

2019.03.02 19:48 Views : 55

Water Rights

Water Rights

There are three types of water rights:

  1. Riparian Rights (Rivers):
    1. Along a NAVIGABLE river, (commercial traffic) one owns to the water's edge.
    2. Along a NON-NAVIGABLE stream, one owns the land to the center of the stream. (The government owns the water.)
  2. Littoral Rights (Seashore and beaches): Along large NAVIGABLE lakes and oceans, one owns to the average high water mark.
  3. Doctrine of Prior Appropriation:
    1. A state's government can give permission to a non-adjacent landowner for crop IRRIGATION and other uses.
    2. A theory of water law based on the principle restated as "first in time is first in rights," with regard to the right to divert water from a water source. The theory is that if available water were equally divided among all potential users, there would not be an adequate supply to produce anything; but if the water were concentrated in a few, then at least something would be produced. Generally, these rights are along the Colorado and Rio Grande Rivers. 
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