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Protecting Water in the Stream: Colorado s Instream Flow Program 2011 Sustaining Colorado Watersheds Avon, Colorado October 5, 2011

Colorado Water Conservation Board Carl Trick Eric Wilkinson North Platte Drainage Geoff Blakeslee Yampa-White South Platte Drainage Drainage Russell George Colorado Drainage Barbara Biggs City & County of Denver John McClow Gunnison-Uncompahgre Drainages Alan Hamel Arkansas Drainage April Montgomery Travis Smith San Miguel-Dolores- Rio Grande San Juan Drainages Drainage Ex-Officio Members: Mike King, DNR Director (voting) -- John Suthers, AG (non-voting) -- Dick Wolfe, State Engineer (non-voting) John Salazar, DOA Director (non-voting) -- Rick Cables, CPW Director (non-voting) -- Jennifer Gimbel, CWCB Director (non-voting)

Legislature established ISF Program in 1973 (Senate Bill 97) Recognized the need to correlate the activities of mankind with some reasonable preservation of the natural environment Vested the CWCB with the authority on behalf of the people of the state of Colorado, to appropriate or acquire such waters of natural streams and lakes as may be required to preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree.

SB 73-97 established instream flow and natural lake level water rights as: In-channel or in-lake appropriations of water Made exclusively by CWCB To preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree For minimum flows between specific points on a stream, or levels on natural lakes Administered within the State s water right priority system Bill also authorized CWCB to acquire water for ISF use

New ISF Appropriations CWCB appropriates and adjudicates a new ISF water right for the minimum required to preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree Junior water right Can be limited by water available for a new appropriation May not be feasible on some overappropriated streams Based upon recommendations submitted by CPW, BLM, TU, your organization, or any other entity or individual

Statutory Requirements The Board must make three determinations before applying to water court for an ISF water right: (1) A natural environment exists (typically identified by the presence of a coldwater fishery, but other indicators can be used) (2) Water is available for appropriation (based upon water right and hydrologic investigations performed by staff experts) (3) No material injury to other water rights will occur (new appropriations are junior water rights and will not injure existing senior appropriations)

Example of Stream Restoration + New ISF BLM recommendations for ISF appropriation in 2012 (Kerber Creek watershed in Saguache County) Stakeholders worked to address impacts from historic mining Moved tailings Stopped acid mine drainage Treated damaged soils Rehabilitated stream corridors BLM seeking ISF water rights to protect flows through restored streams

Water Acquisitions for ISF Use The CWCB can: Acquire water, water rights, and interests in water in amounts it determines appropriate to preserve or improve the natural environment to a reasonable degree Works with willing donors, sellers and lessors of water to protect stream flows. Change water right to ISF use and maintain senior priority date Can extend the amount of time water is legally available to existing junior ISF water rights Can protect stream flows above and beyond existing ISF water right ( improve )

CWCB s Water Acquisition Program CWCB can acquire water by donation, purchase, lease, or other contractual agreement on a permanent or temporary basis from willing water rights owners. CWCB may use any funds available to it for water acquisitions. Construction Fund, SCTF Cochetopa Creek July 2002

CWCB s Water Acquisition Program An option for water rights owners to consider: Achieve conservation goals Potential tax credit for donating water Way for local governments to improve stream flows with water rights not yet in use Potential economic benefits from leasing for ISF use Cochetopa Creek July 2002

Potential sources of leased water for ISF use Farmers and ranchers who decide to lease to CWCB instead of irrigating a crop Landowners who want to maintain flows through their property (conservation ethic, lease of fishing rights) Local governments and water districts that own water rights that will serve future users, but are not being used today Cochetopa Creek July 2002 Federal and state agencies willing to loan or lease their water rights to CWCB to maintain stream flows

Benefits of leasing water for ISF use Extend amount of time water is legally available to existing junior ISF water rights Economic benefit to water rights owners who want to lease to CWCB Option for irrigators in dry years Provide and protect flows in restored stream reach Healthier streams and fish populations

Could available water rights be a good fit for the ISF Program? Some questions to ask: Donation, sale or lease? Is water right on abandonment list? Healthy record of historical diversion and use? If lease, is water right owner willing to change water right to add ISF as a decree use? Other water rights on stream administration issues? Existing ISF on stream?

Temporary loans / leases of water to CWCB for ISF use -- section 37-83-105, C.R.S. Limited to ISF use for a period of 120 days 3 years of use over a 10 year period Can be used on any stream where CWCB currently holds an ISF water right, up to decreed amount No water court change case State and Division Engineer can approve ISF use if no injury to other water rights

Temporary loan / lease under 37-83-105 Same approval process as used for ag to ag loan File request for approval with Division Engineer, which must include Evidence of water right owner's legal right to use the loaned water right; Statement of duration of proposed loan; Description of both the original and new proposed points of diversion return flow pattern stream reach, and the time, place, and types of use of the loaned water right; A reasonable estimate of the historical consumptive use of the loaned water right.

Temporary loan / lease under 37-83-105 Provide written notice of proposed loan to all parties on SWSP notification list for relevant water division. Water rights owners have 15 days to file comments with DE addressing any claimed injury that could result from the proposed loan / lease; proposed terms and conditions to prevent injury to a party's water right; and any other information the commenting party wants the DE to consider in reviewing the proposed loan / lease.

Temporary loan / lease under 37-83-105 The Division Engineer Shall approve or deny the proposed loan within 20 days after date of mailing of notice. Is not required to hold a hearing, but may if DE finds it necessary to address issues raised. Must impose terms and conditions To prevent injury to other water rights, and To ensure the loan will not affect Colorado s compact entitlements.

Prior to requesting approval, CWCB staff consults with DWR about: Current and past use of the water right if records insufficient Potential administrative issues that could result from proposed loan Other water rights on the stream and potential for calls Who might object? Any other information relevant to proposed loan

Long term leases of water for ISF use Section 37-92-102(3), C.R.S. Can be for any time period Can be flexible to meet lessor s needs CWCB must apply to water court to obtain a decreed right to use the leased water for ISF purposes Add ISF as a decreed use Ensure no injury to other water rights on stream Historical consumptive use of water right protected under HB 1280

Permanent acquisitions of water for ISF use Section 37-92-102(3), C.R.S. Donation or purchase Change water right to ISF use Donor or seller can retain right to use water under certain circumstances (City of Boulder)

Water Acquisition Review and Approval Process For both permanent acquisitions and leases, CWCB considers the following factors under ISF Rule 6 Reach of stream where acquired water will be used Historical use and return flows Location of other water rights on reach Potential for material injury to existing decreed water rights

Water Acquisition Process Natural environment that may be preserved or improved by proposed acquisition (CPW) Effect of proposed acquisition on Interstate compact issues Maximum utilization of waters of state Whether the water will be available for subsequent use downstream Water administration issues, if any

Additional factors for long-term leases required by HB 1280 Extent to which the leased water will preserve or improve the natural environment to a reasonable degree CWCB must request and review a biological analysis from CPW Diversion records and beneficial use of leased water right Locations of other water users on subject reach of stream Reason(s) the water is available for lease or loan Obtain confirmation from the Division Engineer that the proposed lease or loan is administrable

Long-term leases of water to CWCB for ISF use Water rights owner or CWCB also can lease the HCU of the leased water right to another user downstream of the ISF reach Under agreements for ISF leases, CWCB must install any measuring device(s) DE needs to: administer the lease measure and record how much water flows out of the ISF reach after use by the CWCB.

The Acquisition Agreement Every transaction requires a written agreement. Developed cooperatively with water right owner. Outlines the terms and conditions of the conveyance. Can address: water court responsibilities streamflow monitoring protection and enforcement of the conveyed right special terms requested by the owner, such as drought reservations. Enforceable by either party as a water matter in water court.

Change of Acquired Water Right CWCB must apply to water court for a change of water right to obtain a decreed right to use the acquired water for ISF purposes. CWCB will request the Water Court to: (1) verify quantification of HCU and return flows of acquired water right and (2) include a term and condition providing that the Board or the seller, lessor, lender, or donor of the water may bring about beneficial use of HCU of the changed water right downstream of the ISF reach as fully consumable reusable water subject to terms and conditions necessary to prevent injury to vested water rights and decreed conditional water rights.

Change of Acquired Water Right For leases of water, CWCB will ask the water court to decree the method by which the HCU will be quantified and credited during the term of the lease. The method shall recognize the actual amount of consumptive use available under the leased water right, and shall not result in a reduction of the HCU of that water right during the term of the lease except to the extent such reduction is based upon the actual amount of water available under the water right.

Potential issues in changes of acquired water rights to ISF use Objections from other water users on stream Potential expansion of water right Need to maintain historical return flows Dry-up of historically irrigated lands Re-vegetation Sub-irrigation Issues related to protecting historic diversion amounts

Instream Flow Incentive Tax Credit HB 09-1067 (39-22-533, C.R.S.) Applies to permanent transfers only Created market incentive to encourage voluntary water rights donations for ISFs. Created a refundable income tax credit, equal to up to 50% of the value of the water right donated to CWCB for ISF use. Capped tax credit program at $2M per year. No ISF tax credits in years when general fund appropriations not projected to grow by 6% over previous fiscal year.

Recent Acquisitions Pitkin County Trust Agreement Long-term loan of water rights for ISF use Could involve up to 35 water rights owned by County Breem Ditch Collaboration with CO Water Trust and metro district Will re-water dry stream reach

For more information: CWCB Website http://cwcb.state.co.us/environment/instream-flow-program

Questions?