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The Statutes below include the actions of the 2024 session of the General Assembly.

NOTE: The Vermont Statutes Online is an unofficial copy of the Vermont Statutes Annotated that is provided as a convenience.

Title 10 : Conservation and Development

Chapter 041 : Regulation of Stream Flow

Subchapter 004 : SURFACE WATER WITHDRAWALS AND INTERBASIN TRANSFERS

(Cite as: 10 V.S.A. § 1043)
  • § 1043. Permit requirement; program development

    (a) Program development. On or before July 1, 2026, the Secretary shall implement a surface water withdrawal permitting program that is consistent with section 1041 of this subchapter. The program shall be developed to:

    (1) require a permit or other authorization for surface water withdrawals based on potential impacts to surface waters or other factors and establish conditions of operation necessary to protect surface waters and the Vermont Water Quality Standards;

    (2) consider surface water withdrawal registration and reporting information submitted pursuant to section 1042 of this chapter in the establishment of permitting thresholds and other permitting requirements;

    (3) require efficient use and conservation of surface water;

    (4) ensure that withdrawals comply with the Vermont Water Quality Standards;

    (5) establish limitations on withdrawals based on low flow or drought conditions and the development of potential alternatives to meet surface water withdrawal needs in such cases; and

    (6) require assessment of any reasonable and feasible alternatives to proposed withdrawals that may have less of an impact on surface water quality.

    (b) Application. Application for a permit to withdraw surface water under the program established under subsection (a) of this section shall be made on a form provided by the Secretary and shall include the following information:

    (1) the location of each withdrawal, including the identification and type of each impacted surface water;

    (2) a description of the use or uses of the water to be withdrawn;

    (3) a description of the proposed method of water withdrawal;

    (4) the frequency and rate of the withdrawal;

    (5) an estimated schedule for the withdrawal;

    (6) the capacity of the system to be used for the withdrawal;

    (7) the location of the proposed return flow of the withdrawn water and whether the withdrawal is an interbasin transfer;

    (8) an estimate of the volume of water needed for the proposed use or uses;

    (9) a description of the alternative means considered for the proposed uses of water that will have less of an impact on surface water quality; and

    (10) any other information required by the Secretary.

    (c) Permits.

    (1) The Secretary may issue a general permit to authorize certain withdrawal activities.

    (2) The Secretary shall issue a general permit under this chapter for the withdrawal of surface water for State or municipal infrastructure projects. The general permit shall establish a rate and withdrawal volume that only requires notification of the Secretary and does not require Secretary approval prior to withdrawal.

    (3) A permit issued under this subchapter shall be for a period of not longer than 10 years from the date of issuance.

    (d) Exceptions. A permit required under this subchapter shall not be required for:

    (1) surface water withdrawals for fire suppression or other public emergency response purposes; or

    (2) surface water withdrawals for irrigation for farming, livestock watering, or other uses for farming, as the term “farming” is defined in 6 V.S.A. § 4802.

    (e) Existing surface water withdrawals.

    (1) Snowmaking withdrawals. Existing withdrawals approved pursuant to subchapter 3 of this chapter for snowmaking shall be reviewed pursuant to subdivision (f)(1) of this section.

    (2) Nonsnowmaking withdrawals.

    (A) A permit required under this subchapter shall not be required until July 1, 2030 for an existing surface water withdrawal for nonsnowmaking purposes, provided that:

    (i) the existing surface water withdrawal is both registered and reported to the Secretary pursuant to section 1042 of this title on an annual basis; and

    (ii) no expansion of the existing surface water withdrawal occurs on or after January 1, 2023.

    (B) For purposes of this subdivision (2), an expansion includes an increase in reported surface water withdrawal rate or volume or increase in reported capacity of the system.

    (f) Surface water withdrawals for snowmaking.

    (1) Existing withdrawals. Existing surface water withdrawals for snowmaking purposes that have been reviewed and approved pursuant to subchapter 3 of this chapter shall not require additional technical review by the Secretary under this subchapter, provided that the approved snowmaking activity is operated in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Secretary’s approval. For such activities, the Secretary may issue a permit under the rules adopted pursuant to this subchapter.

    (2) New withdrawals. Proposed surface water withdrawals for new snowmaking activities that require review pursuant to subchapter 3 of this chapter shall be reviewed by the Secretary in accordance with the rules adopted pursuant to section 1032 of this title. If the Secretary determines that the proposed activity is consistent with those rules, the Secretary shall issue a permit required by section 1043 of this section for that activity.

    (g) Enforcement.

    (1) The Secretary may require a person to obtain a permit under this subchapter when the Secretary, in the Secretary’s discretion, determines that a withdrawal or other action circumvents the requirements of this subchapter.

    (2) If the Secretary finds that a withdrawal subject to this subchapter results in the construction, installation, operation, or maintenance of any facility or condition that results in or can reasonably be expected to result in a violation of the Vermont Water Quality Standards, the Secretary may issue an order establishing reasonable and proper methods and procedures for the control of that activity in order to reduce or eliminate the violation.

    (h) Reservation. Nothing in this subchapter shall be interpreted to supersede, limit, or otherwise effect the Secretary’s authority to take action pursuant to section 1272 of this title or other applicable provision of law or rule. (Added 2021, No. 135 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. July 1, 2022.)