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Grandfathered irrigation rights, also known as historic water rights, typically run with the land, meaning they are attached to the land and not to the owner. When the land is sold, these rights are transferred to the new owner along with the property itself and they cannot be retracted or easily modified.
Understanding Arizonas Water Rights Framework Surface Water Rights: Governed by A.R.S. Groundwater Rights: Particularly regulated within Active Management Areas (AMAs), where the state has identified critical levels of groundwater overdraft.
Water/Wastewater The Arizona Corporation Commission maintains regulatory authority over private water companies and private wastewater companies throughout Arizona. There are presently more than 400 individual water systems operated by nearly 350 companies under our jurisdiction.
An irrigation grandfathered right is owned by the owner of the land to which it is appurtenant and may be leased for an irrigation use with the land to which it is appurtenant.
Billionaire T. Boone Pickens owned more water rights than any other individuals in America, with rights over enough of the Ogallala Aquifer to drain approximately 200,000 acre-feet (or 65 billion gallons of water) a year.
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The waters of all sources, flowing in streams, canyons, ravines or other natural channels, or in definite underground channels, whether perennial or intermittent, flood, waste or surplus water, and of lakes, ponds and springs on the surface, belong to the public and are subject to appropriation and beneficial use..
The mission of the Surface Water division of the Arizona Department of Water Resources is to ensure a long-term, sufficient and secure water supply for the State by promoting, allocating and comprehensively managing in an environmentally and economically sound manner the rights and interests of the States surface

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