Application for Limited Water Use License - State of Oregon 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Limited Water Use License in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including the applicant's name, contact person, mailing address, and telephone number. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. In the section labeled 'SOURCE(S) OF WATER', specify the water source you intend to use. If applicable, include details about tributaries.
  4. Indicate the 'TOTAL AMOUNT OF WATER' you plan to divert. Provide measurements in cubic feet per second or gallons per minute, detailing quantities from each source if multiple sources are used.
  5. Check all applicable 'INTENDED USE(S) OF WATER'. This could include options like road construction or general construction.
  6. Describe your proposed project thoroughly in the 'DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT' section. Include specifics about equipment and methods of water diversion.
  7. Complete the 'PROJECT SCHEDULE' by listing start and completion dates for water use and project completion.
  8. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing and dating your application at the bottom of the form.

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The Water Resources Commission requires a permit, permit fee, and bond or irrevocable letter of credit, for each water supply well constructed, altered, converted, or abandoned by a landowner, unless the landowner is a licensed and bonded Water Supply Well Constructor.
Water Right Acquisition Apply for a permit from the OWRD. Construct the water system and use water based on permit conditions. Hire a certified water right examiner (CWRE) to validate the water system. If all conditions of the permit have been met, a certificate is issued.
Under Oregon law, all water belongs to the public. With some exceptions, cities, irrigators, businesses, and other water users must obtain a permit or license from the Water Resources Department to use water from any source - whether it is underground, or from lakes or streams.
No, water rights are not automatically conveyed to new owners when property ownership changes. Depending on the type and the stage of the water right, an Ownership Update or Request For Assignment should be submitted.
Oregons water laws are based on the doctrine of prior appropriation. This means the first person to obtain a water right on a stream is the last to be shut off in times of low streamflows.

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