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Hear this out loud PauseThe rights to water on certain rivers, streams and creeks in California, or parts of those waters, have been adjudicated through court action. In those cases, you can review a water right decree to determine if you have a confirmed riparian, pre-1914, or prescriptive water right.
Hear this out loud PauseThe eWRIMS Database System provides information about water rights throughout California. You can search for water rights by several criteria, including the water right owners name, watershed, stream system, and county.
Most people in California do not have and cannot acquire a prescriptive right. The courts have clarified that since 1914, the only way to acquire a new water right is to apply for and receive a water right permit from the State Water Board.
Although there are many different types of water rights, the most common of these rights include riparian, pre-1914 appropriative, post-1914 appropriative, and pre- scriptive rights.
Basically, the state of California and the federal government owns all the water in the state. It is through licenses, permits, contracts, and government approval that individuals and entities are allowed to use the water. Therefore, a water right is not an ownership right, but rather a use right.
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CA Codes (wat:1020-1031) 1020. Water may be leased for a period not to exceed five years to assist water conservation efforts pursuant to the terms and conditions of this chapter.
Hear this out loud PauseBasically, the state of California and the federal government owns all the water in the state. It is through licenses, permits, contracts, and government approval that individuals and entities are allowed to use the water. Therefore, a water right is not an ownership right, but rather a use right.
To obtain a permit, the prospective appropriator must follow these steps: Filing an Application. The process is initiated when a permit application is filed by the person or agency desiring to divert water. Acceptance of Application. Environmental Review. Public Notice. Protest Resolution. Permit Issuance.

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