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Underground Storage Facility Permit
From https://www.azwater.gov/types-recharge-permits .
A Constructed Underground Storage Facility Permit allows for water to be stored in an aquifer by using some type of constructed device, such as an injection well or percolation basin. A Managed Underground Storage Facility Permit allows for water to be discharged to a naturally water-transmissive area such as a streambed that allows the water to percolate into the aquifer without the assistance of a constructed device. Information regarding the criteria a facility must meet in order to be permitted as a USF is included in A.R.S. § 45-811.01.
Groundwater Savings Facility Permit
A Water Storage (WS) Permit allows the permit holder to store water at a USF or GSF. In order to store water, the applicant must provide to the Department evidence of its legal right to the source water proposed for recharge. A contract for Central Arizona Project (CAP) water must be submitted to the Department prior to storing CAP water obtained pursuant to that contract. Water storage must occur at a permitted facility. Information regarding the criteria necessary for a water storage permit is included in A.R.S. §§ 45-831.01 & 45-852.01
Water Storage Permit
From https://www.azwater.gov/types-recharge-permits .
A Constructed Underground Storage Facility Permit allows for water to be stored in an aquifer by using some type of constructed device, such as an injection well or percolation basin. A Managed Underground Storage Facility Permit allows for water to be discharged to a naturally water-transmissive area such as a streambed that allows the water to percolate into the aquifer without the assistance of a constructed device. Information regarding the criteria a facility must meet in order to be permitted as a USF is included in A.R.S. § 45-811.01.
Recovery Well Permit
A Recovery Well (RW) Permit allows the permit holder to recover long-term storage credits or to recover stored water annually. The impact of recovering stored water in the proposed location must not damage other land and water users, as noted in the adopted Well Spacing and Impact Rules (R12-15-1301-1308). An impact analysis is required under certain circumstances. Information regarding the criteria necessary for a recovery well permit is included in A.R.S. § 45-834.01.