Pump enforcement
The Uncompaghre Water Association is taking action to crack down on unregistered pumps this spring, not so much for revenue but accountability.
It’s the water. And if the ditch company doesn’t account for the unregistered pumps, then that water appears to be unused and not put to a beneficial use. Beneficial use is a big part of water rights.
People on the Front Range, Nevada and California watch Western Colorado water use.
This year, ‘tattle-tale’ meters have been placed on the delivery ditches to account for the water. If there’s water that’s not being used, then that water must go to another state. Farmers and other people who are paying for the pumps, are carrying the load for those who have not been paying.
Most people with unregistered pumps are residential users who use the water to irrigate landscaping and gardens. The annual registration fee for such application is $165 and can be paid at the UVWUA office at 601 North Park Avenue. Enforcement is to begin in mid-May.
“After we start water, if they haven’t registered their pump we’re gonna notify them and they’ll have 10 days to come in and take care of it. And after that then we will remove their pump from the ditch (for noncompliance),” Catlin said. (Catlin is the manager of the Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association. I quoted him from the Montrose Daily Press.)
Our farm’s water, leaves our farm and goes to the next farm just across the road. Irrigation water is NOT ever wasted. Now there are even more rules to help keep tabes on the amount of water going to the Colorado River.
