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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.
Applications can be found on our website here. Fill out the application, submit it to your regional office, and pay the filing fee. Both application processes (appropriate and change) require public notice and a decision by the State Engineer, which take time to complete.
Water is protected for the use and benefit of all Californians. Californias waters cannot be owned by individuals, groups, businesses, or governmental agencies. But permits, licenses, and registrations give individuals and others the right to beneficially use reasonable amounts of water.
Under the new law, there will be a gradual reduction of the amount of water that each of the states 402 urban retail water agencies can use between 2027 and 2040. The law does not apply to individuals or households. Each water supply agency must establish a water budget.
Water rights are determined primarily at the state level. Originally, these rights were set out in common law, or court cases. Common law continues to provide the basis for water rights in the United States.
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California has a dual system of water rights that recognizes both riparian and appropriative rights. Briefly, riparian rights are rights to the reasonable and beneficial use8 of water on land that is adjacent to a watercourse.
While all water in the state belongs to the people of California, individuals and organizations can acquire the right to use it. There are two main types of water rights: riparian and appropriative. Riparian rights are based on old English law and were adopted in California after it became a state in 1850.

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