Water Use Permit Application - Iowa Department of Natural Resources 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Water Use Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of permit you are applying for in Section A. Choose between a new permit, modifying an existing one, or indicating no fee is due.
  3. Fill in your personal information clearly in the designated fields, including name, address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for all correspondence.
  4. In Section B, provide detailed inventory information about your water sources. Complete the relevant parts based on whether you are using surface water, groundwater, or both.
  5. For Section C, describe the beneficial use of water and expected maximum usage. Be specific about your needs to ensure proper evaluation.
  6. Complete Sections D and E if applicable, detailing irrigation plans or production of sand and gravel. Attach any required maps or additional documentation as specified.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing the certification at the end of the application. Submit it along with any fees required.

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There are two main sources of drinking water in Iowa: public water supplies and private wells. Public water supplies include city water utilities, rural water supplies, mobile home parks and other systems that regularly serve 25 or more individuals.
A $350 non-refundable fee is required for all new applications.
A permit is typically a license for a facility to discharge a specified amount of a pollutant into a Office of Wastewater Management - Water Permitting Page 7 receiving water under certain conditions; however, permits may also authorize facilities to process, incinerate, landfill, or beneficially use sewage sludge.
ing to the states legal codes, all bod- ies of water defined as meandered fall under the jurisdiction of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), even when they flow through privately held land. Therefore, some of the land surrounding and underpin- ning these bodies of water belongs to the public.
The Water Supply Operations Section is responsible for certifying Public Water Supply Treatment and Distribution Operators, as well as Wastewater Treatment Operators as prescribed by Chapter 81 of the Iowa Administrative Code (IAC).

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Rates for Service Usage in GallonsEffective July 1, 2023- June 30, 2024Effective July 1, 2024- June 30, 2025 0 - 1125 (Minimum Bill) $12.56 $13.82 1,126 - 6,000 $7.56 per 750 gallons $8.32 per 750 gallons 6,001 - 24,750 $6.09 per 750 gallons $6.70 per 750 gallons More than 24,750 $4.46 per 750 gallons $4.91 per 750 gallons
Iowa. In Iowa about 198 million gallons of water are withdrawn and delivered every day for domestic use, with the average Iowa resident using 65 gallons per day in and around their home.
Hunters having trouble are encouraged to call the DNRs customer service number where staff can help get them registered over the phone. The customer service number is 515-725-8200.

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