TITLE
4 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT, CH. 10
CHAPTER 4-1 FISH, WILDLIFE AND RECREATION
CHAPTER 4-2 WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION
CHAPTER 4-3 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 4-4 CULTURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION
CHAPTER 4-5 ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
AND DISPOSAL
CHAPTER 4-6 MINING PRACTICES WATER QUALITY
CHAPTER
4-7 FOREST PRACTICES WATER QUALITY
CHAPTER
4-8 WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
CHAPTER 4-9 HYDRAULICS PROJECT PERMITTING
CHAPTER 4-10 WATER USE AND PERMITTING
CHAPTER
4-11 RANGELAND MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 4-12 FOREST PROTECTION
CHAPTER 4-13 SOLID WASTE
CHAPTER 4-14 WILD HORSES
CHAPTER
4-15 SHORELINE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER
4-16 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CONTROL
CHAPTER 4-17 PUBLIC FACILITIES FINANCING
CHAPTER
4-18 INTERIM CONTROL CHAPTER TO REGULATE THE CONSTRUCTION/OPERATION
OF AIR EMISSION SOURCES DECLARATION AND DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 4-19 FIRE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 4-10 WATER USE AND PERMITTING
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
4-10-1 Declaration of Rights
(a) In order to promote the general welfare of the Colville Confederated
Tribes and develop, manage, and preserve the waters and other resources
of the Colville Indian Reservation; and in order to provide for the
exercise by the United States of its duties to preserve and protect
in perpetuity all waters reserved for the Colville Confederated Tribes
and the Colville Indian Reservation, to provide for the exercise of
the inherent sovereign power of self-government by the Colville Confederated
Tribes, and to further the present and future preservation and development
of the resources of the Colville Confederated Tribes;
(b) The
Colville Confederated Tribes hereby assert their prior, exclusive and
supreme rights in, ownership of, and jurisdiction over the waters of
the Colville Indian Reservation, defined herein, for all purposes.
4-10-2 Nature of Ownership
(a) The
Colville Confederated Tribes are the owners of the full equitable title
to the rights to the use of all of the waters of the Colville Indian
Reservation, as defined herein, and that title resides undiminished
in the Colville Confederated Tribes. The United States hold only the
naked legal title to those waters solely as trustee for the Colville
Confederated Tribes.
(b) All rights to the use of the waters of the Colville Indian Reservation,
as defined herein, are held by the Colville Confederated Tribes in perpetuity,
for the use and benefit of the Colville Confederated Tribes and the
lands and other resources of the Colville Indian Reservation. No right
or privilege of any kind, from whatever sources, shall be recognized
or granted unless the same shall be subject to the overriding, prior
and supreme right and interest of the Colville Confederated Tribes,
and the policy and provisions contained in this Chapter, amendments
hereto, and administrative regulations and determination hereunder.
No agent of the Colville Confederated Tribes, the Colville Business
Council, or the United States shall take any action or grant to recognize
any right affecting the water resources of the Colville Indian Reservation
which in any way decreases or threatens to decrease the prior and supreme
rights and interests of the Colville Confederated Tribes.
4-10-3 Application of Chapter
One hundred
and eighty (180) days after the effective date of this Chapter, it shall
be unlawful to divert or withdraw or otherwise make any use of, or take
any action of whatever kind substantially affecting, the waters of the
Colville Indian Reservation unless the applicable provisions of this
Chapter and regulations and determinations made hereunder have been
complied with. No water rights, from whatever source, shall be recognized,
except rights obtained under and subject to this Chapter.
4-10-4 Waters of the Colville Indian Reservation Defined
The waters of the Colville Indian Reservation are defined as:
(a)
All waters located upon or bordering the Colville Indian Reservation,
whether flowing or stationary, whether above or below the surface of
the ground, and whether diffused or contained within a defined water
course or water body of any kind;
(b) All waters reserved at any time to the Colville Indian Reservation
by the United States and the Colville Confederated Tribes; and
(c) All waters which, in the course of nature or as the result of artificial
works, flows into or otherwise enhances such waters.
4-10-5 through 4-10-29 [Reserved]
NOTICE OF ENACTMENT AND EFFECT
4-10-30
Notice Required
To insure
that all persons and entities affected by this Chapter are given adequate
notice of the enactment and effect of this Chapter, the Water Committee
created herein shall, within fifteen (15) days after the effective date
of this Chapter, provide for public notice of its enactment and effect
in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter.
4-10-31 Contents of Notice
(a) Such public
notice shall contain the following statement, prominently displayed and
in large, boldface type:
NOTICE!
AFTER
______________ NO PERSON OR PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ENTITY OF ANY KIND SHALL
BE ENTITLED TO MAKE ANY USE OF OR OTHERWISE AFFECT THE WATERS OF THE
COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION, AS DEFINED IN THE SUBCHAPTER ON GENERAL
PROVISIONS OF THE WATER RIGHTS AND PERMITTING CHAPTER UNDER THE COLVILLE
LAW AND ORDER CODE, UNLESS SUCH USE IS AUTHORIZED BY A PERMIT AS PROVIDED
FOR BY THE WATER RIGHTS AND PERMITTING CHAPTER OF THE COLVILLE LAW
AND ORDER CODE. NO OTHER WATER RIGHTS OF ANY KIND, FROM WHATEVER
SOURCE, SHALL BE RECOGNIZED. APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE WATER USE
AND PERMITTING CHAPTER OF THE COLVILLE LAW AND ORDER CODE ARE QUOTED
BELOW. THE NECESSARY FORMS FOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN
INCLUDED WITH THIS NOTICE WHENEVER POSSIBLE. SUCH FORMS MAY ALSO BE
PROCURED FROM THE COLVILLE WATER COMMITTEE OR THE COLVILLE CONFEDERATED
TRIBES AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER:
_________________________
COMPLETE
COPIES OF THE WATER RIGHTS AND PERMITTING CHAPTER OF THE COLVILLE
LAW AND ORDER CODE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS.
(b) In addition
to the above-quoted statement, such public notice shall also contain,
prominently displayed, the subchapters of this Chapter declaring the prior
and supreme rights of the Colville Confederated Tribes, defining the waters
of the Colville Indian Reservation, describing the procedures to be followed
in obtaining a permit, and setting forth penalties for use of water without
authorization under this Chapter.
(c) In addition, the Colville Business Council and the Water Committee
may include in such public notice additional information deemed necessary
in order to assure adequate notice of the enactment and legal effect of
this Chapter.
4-10-32 NoticeHow Given
The Water Committee shall give notice of the provisions of this Chapter
as follows:
(a)
It shall cause the notice provided above to be placed in at least one
regularly published newspaper in both Ferry and Okanogan Counties and
in at least one newspaper having a circulation of more than 50,000 copies
for each weekday in King and Spokane Counties, at least once every other
week over twelve (12) week period.
(b) It shall cause the notice provided above to be placed in a prominent
and conspicuous location in the County Courthouse of Okanogan Count
and in the County Courthouse in Ferry County, and at the Tribal Office.
The Committee may post notice in other locations as it deems necessary.
(c) It shall acquire from the County Treasurers of Okanogan and Ferry
Counties the names and addresses of the recipients of any tax statements
for real property located on the Reservation and shall mail a written
notice to such persons as soon as possible and no more than thirty (30)
days after the effective date of this Chapter, together with a statement
that it shall be the duty of the recipient of the notice to forward
same to the beneficial or other owner of the property. The Committee
shall likewise obtain the names and addresses of any owners of beneficial
trust interests or other interests known to the Superintendent, Colville
Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and mail similar notices to such persons.
(d) The Committee shall, to the extent it is reasonably feasible to
do so, cause a written notice to be posted on all tracts of land within
the Reservation known to be owned, claimed or occupied by other than
the Colville Confederated Tribes.
(e) The Committee may take any other stops and post any other notice
it deems necessary to provide notice of the provisions of this Chapter.
(f) Whenever possible, forms for "Description of Use and Application
for Permit", as provided in the subchapter on Applications for
Permits of this Chapter, shall be included with notice in order to facilitate
compliance with this Chapter.
4-10-33 through 4-1-59 [Reserved]
WATER COMMITTEE
4-10-60
Water CommitteeCreation, Membership, Terms
As soon as
possible after the effective date of this Chapter, the Colville Business
Council shall create a working committee to be known as the Water Committee.
The Water Committee will be composed of five members of the Colville Business
Council nominated in the same manner as members of other committee and
approved by a majority of the Council. The various members shall serve
for a term which extends their initial appointment and approval to the
next election at which a new Business Council is constituted. Whenever
any member of the Water Committee is disqualified or otherwise unable
to serve with respect to any matter before the Committee, the Chairman
shall appoint a temporary member from among the Colville Business Council
to serve in his place. Vacancies on the Water Committee shall be filled
in the same manner of nomination and approval as is used for initial appointment
of the Water Committee.
4-10-61 Disqualification
Any member of the Water Committee may be disqualified either on his own
action of upon a majority vote of the Colville Business Council whenever
he is unable, because of a direct economic interest or because of other
conflict of interest, to serve impartially with respect to any matter.
4-10-62 Water CommitteeGeneral Powers
In administrating this Chapter, the Water Committee may, in addition to
other actions:
(a)
Enter appropriate orders;
(b) Grant, deny, modify and revoke water use permits;
(c) File or intervene in any lawsuit, with the permission of the Colville
Business Council;
(d) Make determinations of rights;
(e) Make determinations of availability and need as provided in the
subchapter on Determination of Availability and Need under this Chapter;
(f) Start proceedings involving penalties;
(g) In cooperation with the land and Forestry Committee, negotiate for
and propose to the Colville Business Council the purchase of sale of
real or personal property or other interests;
(h) With the permission of the Colville Business Council, enter into
administrative agreements, exchange information, and otherwise cooperative
with governmental agencies both on and off the Reservation;
(i) Insure adequate levels in streams and lakes for wildlife conservation
and other values;
(j) In cooperation with the Planning Committee, determine, existing
and foreseeable uses of and needs for water and other related resources;
(k) In cooperation with the Planning Committee, reserve and set aside
water for utilization in the future;
(l) Cooperate with other committees of the Colville Business Council;
(m) Take other actions provided for under this Chapter.
4-10-63 Reserves
In connection with a determination of availability and need as provided
on the subchapter on Determination of Availability and Need under this
Chapter or in connection with other actions under this Chapter, the
Water Committee may establish within particular areas dependent upon
common supplies, reserve supplies which, although they may be subject
to existing uses on an interim basis, are set aside for future Tribal
and other needs.
4-10-64 Assessments
Whenever,
upon recommendation of the Water Committee, the Colville Business Council
determines that water not presently available is necessary for purposes
and project benefiting all or a portion of the Reservation and the inhabitants
thereof, the Water Committee may, when so directed by the Colville Business
Council, assess individual water users a fair share of water, in predetermined
units for such purposes.
4-10-65 Designations of Local Management Areas and Sub-areas
The Water
Committee may, upon the recommendation of the Water Administrator or
at the request of any person, isolate and define, within the surface
and ground water systems in which individual water uses are to some
degree related by reason of common supply, "local management areas
and sub-areas" for specialized administration under this Chapter.
4-10-66 Water CommitteeMethod of Operation
In performing its duties under this Chapter, the Water Committee shall
be constituted as a working committee of the Colville Business Council
subject to the oversight and control of the Colville Business Council.
4-10-67 through 4-10-99 [Reserved]
WATER ADMINISTRATOR
4-10-100
Water AdministratorAppointment
As soon as
possible after the affective date of this Chapter the Water Committee
shall propose to the Colville Business Council employment of a person
or persons capable of serving as Water Administrator under this Chapter.
Upon approval by the Colville Business Council, the Water Administrator
shall be employed at a salary to be fixed by the Colville Business Council.
4-10-101 Water AdministratorStaff
The Water Administrator may, from time to time, propose to the
Colville Business Council the employment of additional persons of their
employment shall be set by the Colville Business Council.
4-10-102 Water AdministratorInformation Function
It should be the duty of the Water Administrator and his staff to gather
for their own use and for submission to the Water Committee information
related to the water administered under this Chapter. To this end the
Water Administrator shall:
(a)
Collect, organize and catalog existing information and studies available
from all sources, both public and private, pertaining to the Waters
of the Colville Indian Reservation.
(b) Develop such additional data and studies pertaining to water and
water resources as are necessary to accomplish the objectives of this
Chapter.
(c) Solicit public comment and obtain expert advice when appropriate.
(d) Investigate water uses and other activities affecting the waters
of the Colville Indian Reservation to determine whether they are in
compliance with this Chapter and with applicable regulations, orders,
determinations, permits, water quality standards, etc. issued under
this Chapter.
(e) Investigate water quality whenever appropriate.
4-10-103 Water AdministratorEnforcement
It shall be the duty of the Water Administrator and his staff to ensure
compliance with this Chapter, and with the conditions of all permits,
determinations, orders, regulations, plans and other actions taken under
this Chapter, as well as the policies and guidelines expressed throughout
this Chapter. To this and the Water Administrator and his staff may:
(a)
Remove, render inoperative, shut down, close, seal, cap, modify or otherwise
control methods of diversion and withdrawal, obstructions to the flow
of water, and activities adversely affecting water quality.
(b) Initiate by citation and other means, as provided herein, proceedings
involving penalties for violations of this Chapter and the actions taken
under this Chapter.
(c) Enter upon land, inspect methods of diversion and withdrawal, inspect
other activities affecting water quality and quantity, install and monitor
measuring and recording devices when necessary, and elicit testimony
and data concerning actions affecting the quality or quantity of the
waters administered under this Chapter.
4-10-104 Water AdministratorAdvisory Function
In addition
to the duties of the Water Administrator and his staff with respect
to information and enforcement, the Water Administrator and his staff
may, from time to time, make proposals to the Water Committee concerning
the following:
(a)
The advisability of establishing local management areas and subareas
as provided elsewhere in this Chapter.
(b) The advisability of making determinations of availability and need
as provided in the subchapter on Determination of Availability and Need
under this Chapter;
(c) The advisability of taking other actions and adopting other plans
and methods in order to optimize available water supplies and minimize
pollution and thermal degradation;
(d) The advisability of purchasing and selling any interest including
integrate in real or personal property;
(e) The advisability of participating in law suite and other actions;
(f) The advisability of entering into administrative agreements and
other cooperative ventures with various agencies outside of the Colville
Business Council and Water Committee;
(g) The advisability of amending or otherwise changing various sections
of this Chapter or adding new sections;
(h) The advisability of taking any other action which will further other
purposes and increase the effectiveness of this Chapter.
4-10-105 through 4-10-129 [Reserved]
GUIDELINES FOR ADMINISTRATION
4-10-130 General Policy Provisions
In taking any action under this Chapter, the Water Committee shall
be guided by the following basic policy guidelines:
(a)
Whenever particular, actions taken should benefit the Colville Confederated
Tribes and their members and further the objective for which the Colville
Indian Reservation was created, namely, to provide a permanent home
and abiding place for the Confederated Tribes and their members both
now and in the future. Alternatives to existing and proposed uses are
to be considered those alternatives shall be the option to restrict
or prohibit entirely any further use of water for any reason. If there
is presented to the Water Committee a conflict between the Colville
Confederated Tribes or any of their members with non-Tribal projects
or uses, the Water Committee will grant appropriate preference to the
Tribes or their members over non-Tribal project or uses.
(b) In taking any action under this Chapter which may impose substantial
economic hardship on persons or entities presently using water, or which
threatens degradation of other economic, cultural historic, aesthetic,
natural and environmental values, the Water Committee, Water Administrator,
or their designee, shall in reaching their decisions, carefully consider
and give weight to:
(1) The economic dislocation and hardship which will be imposed by
its action;
(2) The investment in time, money and other resources made by the
parties affected in reliance upon the existing system of distribution
and use of water;
(3) Such other burdens as may be imposed by the actions;
(4) And the nature and extend of degradation of other economic, cultural,
historic, aesthetic, natural and environmental values.
(c) The
Water Committee, Water Administrator, or their agents, when considering
a proposed action, shall balance these adverse effects against the benefits
to Tribal and other interests which are advanced as justifying the proposed
action consider alternatives to the proposed action which will lessen
adverse effects, and, shape any final action so that its adverse effects
will be minimized.
(d) Unless otherwise provide, the following uses shall, when conflicting,
be given preference in the order in which they are listed:
(1)
Domestic uses;
(2) Municipal uses;
(3) Stock watering;
(4) Fish and Wildlife;
(5) Agriculture;
(6) Recreation;
(7) Industry;
(8) Power;
(9) Other uses.
4-10-131 Guidelines for Making Most Effective Use of Available
Resources
In addition to the policy guidelines contained in the previous section,
the Water Committee should take appropriate actions, in its discretion,
to:
(a)
Insure an adequate supply;
(b) Maintain water levels for diversion and withdrawal systems;
(c) Maintain head and pressure in surface and underground water;
(d) Prevent or reduce obstruction of surface and ground water flow;
(e) Increase efficiency of diversion and withdrawal, increase efficiency
in application, increase return flow, prevent waste and maximum use
of the available supply;
(f) Create and enhance the efficiency of natural and artificial surface
and underground storage;
(g) Insure optimum recharge of aquifers;
(h) Prevent or reduce loss from losing streams and aquifers;
(i) Define and limit interbasin transfers from shifting aquifer boundaries;
(j) Provide for some degree of overdraft from aquifers when short term
recharge is not advisable;
(k) Prevent or reduce interference between competing users of water
sources, whether above or below ground;
(l) Prevent or reduce pollution or the effects of pollution;
(m) Prevent or reduce thermal degradation or the effects of thermal
degradation;
(n) Shape use of available supplies to promote economic, scenic aesthetic,
historical, cultural, natural or domestic values;
(o) Provide for long-term development and prevent untimely qualification;
(p) Penalize misuse;
(q) Prevent interference with Tribal administration of water;
(r) Otherwise insure conformity with the provision of this Chapter.
4-10-132 Additional Policy Guidelines
(a) Rivers and streams of the Reservation should be retained with base
flows necessary to provide for preservation of wildlife, fish, scenic,
aesthetic, and other environmental values and navigational values. Lakes
and ponds should be retained substantially in their natural conditions.
Withdrawals of water which would conflict there with should be authorized
only in those situations where it is clear that overriding considerations
of the public interest will be served.
(b) Multiple-purpose impoundment structures are to be preferred over
single-purpose structures. Due regard shall be given to means and methods
for protection of fishery resources in the planning for and construction
of water impoundment structure and other artificial obstructions.
(c) Individuals, corporations, groups, associations and other entities
shall be encouraged to carry out practices of conservation and environmental
protection as they relate to the use of the water of the Colville Indian
Reservation.
4-10-133 through 4-10-159 [Reserved]
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS
4-10-160
Description of Use and Application for PermitRequired
Within
one hundred and eighty (180) days after the effective date of this Chapter,
all persons desiring to continue existing uses or initiate new uses
of or take other actions substantially affecting the waters of the Colville
Indian Reservation must file a Description of Use and Application for
Permit as required by this subchapter. After such date, it shall be
unlawful to make any use or take any other action substantially affecting
the waters of the Colville Indian Reservation except as authorized by
this Code.
4-10-161 Description of Use and Application for PermitContent
Description
of Use and Application for Permit shall be on forms provided by the
Water Committee and shall include the following information, in addition
to any other information deemed necessary by the Water Committee:
(a)
The name and mailing address of the claimant;
(b) The name of if available or a description of the source or sources
from which water is or will be diverted or withdrawn;
(c) The quantity of water which is or will be used during each month
of the year;
(d) A legal description if such is readily available and other description
reasonably describing the point or points of diversion or withdrawal;
(e) A description of the method or methods of diversion or withdrawal;
(f) The purpose or purposes for which water is or will be used;
(g) A description of how water will be applied or consumed, including
acreage and crop if the water is for irrigation and the kind and number
of stock if water is for stock watering.
(h) The best estimate reasonably possible of how much water will be
returned to the source or sources, how, when, at what point or points,
and with what charges in quality and temperatures;
(i) The estimated date on which the use or uses were commenced or will
be commenced;
(j) If a use is an existing use, the history of the use, including the
names of any predecessors in title and the dates of their ownership,
if known, and including a description of their uses of water;
(k) If any pre-existing right is claimed, a description of any documents
of programs upon which it is based, any statute or statutes or legal
doctrine upon which the claim is based and any pertinent litigation
creating or affecting the claim;
(l) If a pre-existing use or uses described, an indication whether problems
of water levels and supply or problems or declining quality have been
encountered in the past;
(m) The users plan for future development of his water use or
uses and related activities.
4-10-162 Interim Permits
(a) A description of the Use and Application for Permit which is made
with respect to a use existing previous to the effective date of this
Chapter shall, until a permit is issued or denied, serve as an interim
permit authorizing the use of a reasonable quantity of water for the
uses described and actually made while the application is pending. Additional
uses planned but not commenced prior to the effective date of this Chapter
may be reasonably made under a Description of Use and Application for
Permit on an interim basis until a permit covering existing and new
uses is issued or until any other action is taken to limit them under
this Chapter.
(b) A description of Use and Application for Permit made with respect
to a domestic use shall, unless the Water Committee in its discretion
provided otherwise, operate as a final permit with respect to domestic
uses actually necessary and made.
4-10-163 Fees
Each Description of Use and application for Permit shall be accompanied
by a $5.00 filing fee. Provided, the Water Committee may waive payment
of such fee in cases of financial hardship.
4-10-164 Public Notice of Descriptions of Use and Applications
for Permits Initial Notice
As soon
as possible and no more than one hundred and eighty (180) days after
the effective date of this Chapter, the Water Committee shall divide
the Colville Indian Reservation into hydrologic basins or areas in which
water uses are to some degree interrelated and prepare:
(a)
A map of the Reservation showing such basins or areas;
(b) A listing for each basin or area of each use described and permit
applied for which listing shall include names and addresses of applications,
descriptions of water sources, quantities applied for points of diversion
or withdrawal, methods of diversion or withdrawal, and a description
of the uses to be made;
(c) A statement that the application described in the listing have applied
for permits under the Water Use and Permitting Chapter of the Colville
Law and Order Code and that any persons claiming that their rights may
be adversely affected by the issuance of such permits may object to
their issuance in accordance with the provisions for objection, notice
and hearing provided elsewhere in this Chapter;
(d) A brief description of the objection, notice and hearing provisions
of this Chapter and information which will assist the objecting parties
in procuring the necessary forms and commencing an objection;
(e) A statement that any person may comment on the issuance of any permit,
orally or in writing;
(f) A brief description of the public comment and investigation sections
of this subchapter.
The map
listings, statements and descriptions prepared under the preceding paragraphs
shall forthwith be published, posted and mailed in the same manner as
provided in section 4-10-32, herein, for "Notice of Enactment and
Effect," except that maps and descriptions of objection procedures
may be omitted if deemed impractical, except that newspaper publication
may be limited to local papers, and except that listings need to be
published and distributed only in the hydrologic basins or area affected
by proposed or existing uses.
4-10-165 Public Notice of Descriptions of Use and Applications
for Permits Continuing Operations
When additional Descriptions of Use and Applications for Permits are
received during the course of administration of this Chapter, the Water
Committee, shall in conformance with the preceding section:
(a) Include
in the listing provided for in sections 4-10-164(a) and (b), the necessary
information concerning the new use or action;
(b) Prepare a statement that one or more new Descriptions of Use and
Applications for Permits have been made and objections may be made to
them in accordance with section 4-10-164(c);
(c) Prepare the Description and statements provided in sections 4-10-164(d),
(e) and (f).
(d)
The revised listing, statements and descriptions provided for in the
preceding paragraphs shall forthwith be published, posted and mailed
in the affected area in the same manner as provided for in section
4-10-164(e), in order to assure adequate notice and an opportunity
for hearing to persons who will be affected by the proposed uses or
actions.
4-10-166 Objections Affecting Description of Use and Applications
for Permits
Any person or entity whose interests are or may be affected by a water
use described and applied for may within thirty (30) days from the publishing,
posting, and mailing of notice that such use has been applied for file
a formal objection to the issuance of the permit applied for.
4-10-167 Form and Contents of Objections
(a) Objections may be on forms prepared and made available by the Water
Administrator and shall included the name and mailing address of the
party objecting the name of the applicant whose application is objected
to a description of the water use objected to a short and plain statement
of reasons why a permit should not be issued or should issue in a form
different from that applied for and any suggested conditions or other
provisions which should be included in any permit granted.
(b) Oral
objections may be made to the Water Administrator or his designee when
either determines in his discretion that the circumstances permit an
oral objection. Such oral objections shall be reduced to writing on
the proper forms by the Water Administrator or his designee.
4-10-168 Reply by Applicant
Any applicant
for a permit whose use is objected to may reply in writing or orally
in the same manner as provided herein for objections.
4-10-169 Hearings Regarding Issuance of Permits
Any applicant directly affected or any party objecting in accordance
with this subchapter may request and obtain as a matter of right, a
hearing concerning such objection. In addition, the Water Administrator
or the Water Committee may schedule a hearing concerning the issuance
of a permit or permits on their own motion whenever they determine that
such hearings are needed. Provided, that whenever possible hearings
concerning proposed or existing uses in a particular basin or area shall
be consolidated to promote efficiency, minimize expense or hardship,
and prevent duplication. Unless otherwise provided in this subchapter,
notice of such hearings shall be in the form as provided in the subchapter
on General Hearing Provisions under this Chapter, and shall be given
to: The applicants whose uses are objected to the objecting parties,
other persons designated by the objecting parties and applicants.
4-10-170 Public Comment
In addition to objections any person or entity may comment orally or
in written upon the proposed issuance of any permit under this Chapter.
4-10-171 Investigation and Review of Permit Issuance
In addition to gathering information from the objections, comments and
hearings provided above, the Water Administrator or the Water Committee
may make any reasonable investigation of the facts and circumstances
surrounding the permit application, may solicit comments and information
from the public and from appropriate governmental agencies, and may
otherwise gather information which will assist in issuing or denying
a permit in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter.
4-10-172 Issuance or Denial of Permits
As soon as possible after objections and hearings and after a reasonable
period for public comment shall have passed, as provided above, and
not more than ninety (90) days after the filing of a Description of
Use and Application for Permit, the Water Committee shall review the
comments and information gathered with respect to a specific application
and then deny a permit or issue a permit in the form provided for in
the subchapter on Water Permits under this Chapter dealing with the
form and effect of permits.
4-10-173 through 4-10-199 [Reserved]
WATER PERMITS
4-10-200 Form
Water permits
issued in accordance with this Chapter shall be on a form standardized
by the Water Committee with any necessary assistance from the Water
Administrator and his staff.
4-10-201 Information Contained
Each permit
shall include:
(a)
The name and mailing address of the permittee;
(b) The name of if available or a description of the source or sources
from which water is or will be diverted or withdrawn;
(c) The quantity of water which may be used during each month of the
year;
(d) The legal description if such is readily available or other description
reasonably describing the point or points of diversion or withdrawal;
(e) A description of the method or methods of diversion or withdrawal;
(f) The purpose or purposes for which water is or will be used;
(g) A description of how water may be applied or consumed, including
acreage and crop if the water is for irrigation and the kind and number
of stock if water is for stockwatering;
(h) The approximate date upon which the use (or uses) permitted has
been or will be commenced;
(i) In addition, the water permit may contain such other information
as is deemed necessary and appropriate.
4-10-202 Conditions
Each water permit issued pursuant to this Chapter shall contain whatever
conditions are necessary to insure adequate quality and quantities of
water to otherwise further the purposes, policies and guidelines contained
within this Chapter, and to assist in the effective administration of
this Chapter. These may include among other things conditions concerning:
(a)
The source from which water may be withdrawn;
(b) The quantity of water which may be withdrawn during any particular
time;
(c) The point or points of diversion or withdrawal;
(d) The method or methods of diversion or withdrawal; (e) The purposes
for which water may be used;
(f) The method of Application;
(g) The location and purpose of application, including acreage for crops
and number of stock for stock watering;
(h) The quantity and quality of return flow;
(i) The time period in which water may be used;
(j) Schedules for withdrawal or diversion, including optional rotation
schedules;
(k) Provisions for surface or ground water storage of surplus flows;
(l) Provisions for increasing the efficiency of diversion or withdrawal
and application;
(m) Provisions for maintaining minimal levels for fish, wildlife, recreational
and aesthetic values;
(n) Provisions for insuring minimum pumping and diversion levels with
respect both to surface and underground water;
(o) Provisions designed to maintain head and pressure in surface and
underground water;
(p) Provisions designed to prevent or reduce obstruction or surface
and underground water;
(q) Provisions designed to prevent or reduce obstruction of fish runs;
(r) Provisions designed to minimize pollution and thermal degradation;
(s) Provisions designed to insure optimum recharge of aquifers;
(t) Provisions designed to prevent or reduce loss from losing streams
and aquifers;
(u) Provisions designed to define the limit interbasin transfers from
shifting aquifer boundaries;
(v) Provisions for some degree of overdraft from aquifers when short
term recharge is not available or appropriate;
(w) Provisions designed to prevent or reduce interference between competing
users or water sources whether above or below ground;
(x) Provisions to insure long term development and prevent untimely
quantifications;
(y) Penalties for misuse;
(z) Provisions to prevent interference with Tribal administration of
water;
(aa) Other provisions necessary to insure conformity with this Chapter
and actions taken hereunder.
4-10-203 Entry on Land
No person should be authorized to use or otherwise take any action affecting
the waters administered under this Chapter unless he shall consent to
reasonable entry upon his land by Tribal officers engaged in the administration
of this Chapter. Every permit issued under this Chapter shall contain
the condition that no use of other action affecting the waters in question
may be made unless the applicant comments to such reasonable entry upon
his land.
4-10-204 Effect
A water permit issued under this Chapter constitutes nothing more than
Tribal permission to use the waters of the Colville Indian Reservation,
subject to the terms and conditions of the permit, to this Code, and
to actions taken pursuant to this Code. No water permit issued hereunder
shall be construed as creating or recognizing any right ripen into any
interest other then such limited permission.
4-10-205 Revocability
(a) Unless
otherwise indicated, water permits issued under this Chapter are revocable
in accordance with the policies, purposes, guidelines and procedures
established in this Chapter.
(b) However, the Water Committee may, at its option or upon application,
propose for consideration by the full Colville Business Council the
granting of permits for specific periods of time, permits revocable
or terminable only upon stated conditions, and other forms of permits
providing varying degrees of permanence. Such permits may be conditioned
upon payment or consideration and contain other Contractual terms.
4-10-206 Modification
Water permits are modifiable in accordance with the procedures provided
in this Chapter.
4-10-207 through 239 [Reserved]
DETERMINATION OF AVAILABILITY AND NEED
4-10-240 When Proceeding Available
Whenever:
(a)
An application is made for a permit covering a new or changed use of,
or other action affecting water; or
(b) A request is made by the Water Administrator or a member of the
Water Committee;
(c) And whenever it appears probable, in connection with the above,
that a water supply common to a particular area is or will be used beyond
its capacity, or otherwise adversely affected, the Water Committee may
initiate a proceeding to determine the availability of and need for
water in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter.
4-10-241 Purposes
The purpose of proceeding to determine availability of and need for
water under this subchapter should be: to evaluate existing and future
needs dependent upon a particular supply, to compute with reasonable
certainty the characteristics of a particular supply, including quantity,
surface and underground levels, rates and directions of flow, rates
of recharge, out-of-basin sources, pollution, thermal degradation, and
other characteristics, at particular locations and times; to explore
various methods for increasing supply such as storage, increased efficiency,
alternatives to present uses, alternatives to activities presently requiring
the consumption of water; to assist in land use planning in accordance
with be policies and actions of the Colville Confederated Tribes; and
to make available to various Tribal and other agencies and to members
of the public information concerning the water in question.
4-10-242 Notice of Proceeding
(a) Whenever a proceeding is initiated under section 4-10-240 of this
subchapter the Water Committee shall provide notice of each proceeding
in the same manner as provided in section 4-10-321 to all parties who
are using or will use or otherwise affect or rely upon the water supply
in question, or who it appears will otherwise be directly affected by
such proceeding.
(b) Such notice shall state in plain and simple language the reason
the proceeding was initiated, the nature of proceeding, the geographic
area covered by the proceeding, and as nearly as may be determined the
possible affects of such a proceeding on individual water uses.
(c) The Water Committee shall make every reasonable effort to ensure
that all persons or entities whose interests are or will be affected
by the proceedings have reasonable notice of the nature, scope and possible
affects of the proceedings and reasonable opportunity to prepare for
and participate therein.
4-10-243 Order to Water Administrator
As soon as the Water Committee determines that a proceeding shall be
initiated under this subchapter it shall define as accurately as possible
the area covered by the proceeding, and order the Water Administrator
to commence an investigation as provided herein.
4-10-244 Water AdministratorInformation Gathering
Upon receipt of such order the Water Administrator shall initiate an
investigation to gather and evaluate all available and pertinent data
from whatever sources concerning the water supply and needs for water
in question, to formulate proposals concerning the use of the water
in question and to provide other information, alternatives, and recommendations
for the assistance of the Water Committee. Such information, alternatives,
and recommendations shall be contained in the report of the Water Administrator
provided in section 4-10-245.
4-10-245 Water Administrators Report
Upon completion of the investigation provided in section 4-10-244, the
Water Administrator shall transmit to the Water Committee his report
concerning the availability of and need for water in the particular
area to which the proceeding applies. The report may include, in addition
to other pertinent information and recommendation, the following:
(a)
A geographic and geologic description of the area studied, setting out
as precisely as possible the boundaries of the area;
(b) A general description of the water supply in that area, from all
sources;
(c) A description of the various characteristics of the supply which
are relevant to present and proposed uses and other actions;
(d) A computation of the supply available at particular times and places;
(e) A description of present and proposed uses of and other actions
affecting the water in questions;
(f) A description and evaluation of the need for each such present or
proposed use or other action;
(g) A description of possible methods for increasing available supply;
(h) A description of economic and technical methods which may be implemented
to increase the efficiency of use;
(i) Alternatives for present uses which will minimize the impacts described
in section 4-10-130;
(j) Amounts of water within the particular supply which shall be subject
to a reserve as provided in section 4-10-63;
(k) Proposals for assessing varying amounts of water as provided in
section 4-10-63.
4-10-246 Proposed Determination of Availability and Need
As soon as possible and no more than thirty (30) days after receipt
of the Water Administrators report, the Water Committee shall
cause to be prepared a proposed Determination of Availability and Need
in accordance with the pertinent provisions of this subchapter.
4-10-247 Determination of Availability and NeedContents
In addition to other pertinent provisions, a Determination of Availability
and Need may include the following, either or recommendations or mandatory
provisions:
(a)
A description and map of the affected areas;
(b) A description of the water supply in the affected area, including
a description of the various characteristics of the supply which are
especially pertinent to present and proposed water uses within that
area;
(c) A description of the various present and future needs for using
or affecting the water supply in the area;
(d) A list of priorities to be observed within the affected area;
(e) A list of storage methods which are or may be proposed and implemented;
(f) A description of methods for increasing efficiency;
(g) A description of possible inter basin transfers;
(h) Other information and recommendations or requirements reasonably
calculated to inform the affected parties concerning the future management
of the water in question.
4-10-248 Notice of Hearing
As soon
as possible, and not more than fifteen (15) days after the drafting
of a proposed Determination of Availability and Need, the Water Committee
shall provide notice, in the same manner as provided in sections 4-10-242,
of a public hearing at which interested persons may comment concerning
the proposed Determination of Availability and Need. Included in the
notice shall be a description and map of the affected area, a description
of the proceeding to date and a clear statement pointing out that copies
of the proposed Determination of Availability and Need shall be reasonably
available to interested persons. The notice shall state that a hearing
shall be held at a particular time and place not less than thirty (30)
nor more than sixty (60) days after the date notice is completed.
4-10-249 Hearing
A hearing shall be had with the respect to every proposed, Determination
of Availability and Need. Whenever possible such hearing shall be had
in the affected area, at an hour which is reasonably convenient. At
such hearings, the Water Committee or its designate shall provide a
brief oral statement of the purposes of the hearing and description
of the proceeding to date, including the proposed Determination. At
least one member of the Water Committee shall be present and shall preside
over the hearing. After the presentation is made by the Water Committee
or its designee, public comment shall be allowed. Public Comment should
be limited by reasonable rules adopted by the Water Committee to insure
an opportunity for full comment. Hearings may be continued to such times
and places as are deemed appropriate upon adequate notice.
4-10-250 Final Determination of Availability and Need
As soon
as possible, and no more than thirty (30) days after the public hearing
provided for in section 4-10-249, the Water Committee shall cause to
be prepared a final Determination of Availability and Need. Notice of
this final Determination shall be made in the same manner as provided
in section 4-10-242 and shall indicate that copies of the Determination
are reasonably available for public use.
4-10-251 Subsequent Actions
Upon completion of the above proceeding, the Water Committee
shall make reasonably available to parties requesting the same copies
of the Determination of Availability and Need made under the provisions
of this subchapter; shall grant, revoke, deny or modify permits in accordance
with such Determination; shall enter appropriate orders and take other
actions authorized by this Chapter to prevent overuse and pollution
in accordance with such Determination; and shall take whatever other
actions are necessary and authorized by this Chapter to assist in the
implementation of the Determination and of the policies set out in this
Chapter.
4-10-252 Appeal
There
shall be an appeal from the final Determination of the Availability
and Need in the same manner as provided for in the subchapter on Judicial
Review under this Chapter.
4-10-253 through 4-10-279 [Reserved]
TRANSFER AND LOSS OF RIGHTS
4-10-280
Transfer, Assignment and Creation of Security Interest
(a) Permits
issued under this Chapter shall not be subject to transfer, assignment,
or creation of any security interest, without the express written permissions
of the Water Committee. Application for transfer, assignment, or creation
of a security interest shall be made on forms prepared and made available
by the Water Committee. Such forms shall be designed to solicit information
concerning any substantial changes which will or may occur as a result
of the transfer, assignment or creation of a security interest. Every
attempt should be made to conform with the purpose of the subchapter on
Applications for Permits under this Chapter, dealing with Description
of Use and Application for permits.
(b) Provided, that the parties involved in such transfers, assignments
or creations of security interests may, when the circumstances warrant,
apply directly to the Water Committee for informal authorization for such
transfers, assignments, or creations of security interests. When such
application for informal authorizations are received by the Water Committee,
the Water Committee may submit the same to the Water Administrators
Office for recommendation and may grant informal approval when the circumstances
are such that a formal application is impractical or otherwise unwarranted.
4-10-281 Exchange of Claims for Permits Under this Chapter
(a) Any person claiming any right in or to the waters of the Colville
Indian Reservation may relinquish such claim to the Colville Confederated
Tribes in favor of a water permit issued under this Chapter, and the
Water Committee or its designee is empowered to undertake all negotiations
and other actions necessary to execute such an exchange.
(b) Provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed as recognizing
or validating any claim to the use of any of the waters of the Colville
Indian Reservation other than the right created under this Chapter.
4-10-282 Voluntary Relinquishment of Claims or Rights
Any holder
or claimant of any right in or to the waters of the Colville Indian
Reservation may voluntarily relinquish all or a portion of such right
to the Colville Confederated Tribes by any affirmative action indicating
his intent to relinquish.
4-10-283 Loss by Nonuse
Any right
to use or otherwise affect in any way the waters of the Colville Indian
Reservation, regardless of its origin, shall become void and revert,
to the extent of the abandonment or nonuse, to the Colville Confederated
Tribes when the holder of such right wholly or partially abandons the
same, or voluntarily fails, without sufficient cause, to use all or
a portion of the water available under such right for a period of five
consecutive years. This section shall be retroactive. "Sufficient
cause" shall include:
(a)
Drought or any other unavailability of water;
(b) Active services in the armed forces of the United States during
military crisis;
(c)
Nonvoluntary service in the armed forces of the United States;
(d)
The operation of legal proceedings;
(e) The application of any laws restricting water use;
(f)
Incarceration in a penal institution;
(g) Confinement in a mental institution, whether voluntary or not;
(h)
Incompetence by reason of age or mental incapacity;
(i) Provision for future use as provided in this Chapter;
(j)
Other causes of nonuse beyond the control of the holder or holders
of the right claimed.
Before
such water rights may be deemed lost by nonuse or abandonment, the
Water Administrator or his designee shall serve notice on the holders
of such rights to appear at a hearing to be held before the Water
Committee not less than thirty (30) days after the mailing or personal
services of such notice and show cause why their rights should not
be deemed void. Such notice and hearing shall be in the manner provided
for in the subchapter on General Hearing Provisions under this Chapter
governing notice and hearing.
4-10-284 Loss by Adverse Possession, Prescription, Estoppel, or
Acquiescence
No rights
to use or otherwise affect the quantity, level, flow, pressure, quality,
or temperature of water may be acquired by adverse possession, prescription,
estoppel or acquiescence.
4-10-285 Outside Proceedings
No right
granted under this Chapter may be reduced or taken or otherwise affected
in any procedure or determination or adjudication except as provided
in this Chapter.
4-10-286 through 4-10-319 [Reserved]
GENERAL HEARING PROVISIONS
4-10-320 Hearings
Whenever not otherwise provided for in this Chapter hearings shall be
held in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter
4-10-321 Notice
All parties who will or may be directly affected by a proposed action
shall be given notice by registered mail, return receipt requested,
of any hearing held under this subchapter. In addition, notice of hearing
shall be published in one paper having general circulation in the affected
area 1 and notice of hearing shall be posted in prominent places
in the affected area.
1(note:
"are" in original 1/19/01)
NOTICE!
EVERY ATTEMPT SHALL BE MADE TO GIVE EACH PARTY WHO WILL OR MAY BE
DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY ANY ACTION ACTUAL NOTICE OF THAT ACTION AND
FAIR AND ADEQUATE OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD.
4-10-322 Time and Place of Hearing
Whenever possible hearings shall be held in the affected area, at a
time and place which is convenient for a major portion of the parties
affected.
4-10-323 Continuances
Continuance shall be freely granted when the ends of justice so require
and in order to assure adequate notice and opportunity to be heard.
4-10-324 Presiding Officer
At least one member of the Water Committee shall preside over hearings
provided in this subchapter, except that the Water Committee may designate
a hearing officer in lieu of a Committee member.
4-10-325 Forms of Evidence
Evidence may be submitted in any practical form including oral testimony,
written evidence, and descriptive evidence. The ordinary rules of evidence
shall not apply but evidence which is irrelevant, cumulative, unduly
prejudicial, or would otherwise be unfairly admitted, may be excluded
or admitted only under special conditions or stipulations.
4-10-326 Consolidation of Hearings
Whenever possible hearings concerning proposed or existing actions,
in a particular basin or area shall be consolidated to prompt efficiency,
minimize expense or hardship, and prevent duplication.
4-10-327 Recording
Whenever possible, hearing shall be recorded by mechanical means, provided,
that any person may provide at his own expense for stenographic record.
4-10-328 Decision
Whenever a decision is required in accordance with the provisions of
this Chapter following a public hearing, the hearing officer shall cause
such decision to be published and served upon the parties in the same
manner as provided in section 4-10-321 covering notice of hearings.
4-10-329 through 4-10-359 [Reserved]
VIOLATIONS, ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES
4-10-360 Civil Penalties
Any person or government agency who diverts and uses or withdraws
any waters of the reservation without first having obtained a permit
from the water administrator, or any person or government agency who
fails to follow or carry out any of the requirements or conditions as
are made part of such permit, or otherwise violates the provisions of
this Chapter is subject to a civil penalty of up to $500 per day for
each such violation.
4-10-361 Notice of Violation
If the Water Administer determines that a person has violated a provision
of this Chapter or any conditions of an approved permit, he shall immediately
issue a notice in writing describing the nature of the violation (including
the amount of any civil penalty imposed) and serve the notice either
by certified mail or personally on the alleged violator.
4-10-362 Appeal
Any person incurring any penalty under this subchapter may appeal the
same to the Water Committee as set forth in the subchapter on Appeals
from Water Administrator Actions under this Chapter. An appeal shall
be filed within twenty (20) days after receipt of a notice imposing
any penalty. The penalty imposed shall become due and payable twenty
(20) days after receipt of the notice imposing the penalty unless an
appeal is filed. Whenever an appeal of any penalty incurred under this
subchapter is filed, the penalty shall become due and payable only upon
completion of all review proceedings and the issuance of a final order
confirming the penalty in whole or in part.
4-10-363 Public Nuisance
If a civil penalty is imposed pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter
and the person incurring the penalty continues to operate a diversion
or other such works or projects utilizing the waters of the reservation
without fully complying with the provisions of this Chapter, the diversion,
its works or projects are hereby declared a public nuisance and shall
be subject to abatement as such.
4-10-364 Action to Collect Penalty
If the amount of any penalty is not paid within thirty days after it
becomes due and payable, the Office of the Reservation Attorney, upon
request of the Director of the Department of Environmental Trust shall
bring an action in the name of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville
Reservation in the Colville Tribal Court to recover such penalty
4-10-365 Liability for Damages
Any person or governmental agency operating a diversion or using waters
of the reservation without a permit as required by this Chapter or in
violation of any term of any permit issued pursuant to this Chapter
shall be liable in a civil action brought by the Colville Tribes in
the Colville Tribal Court for any damage the Tribes may incur because
of the illegal action, including any costs of monitoring, investigation,
laboratory and any other fees which shall include attorneys fees.
4-10-366 through 4-10-399 [Reserved]
APPEALS FROM WATER ADMINISTRATOR ACTIONS
4-10-400 Filing
An appeal from any final order of the Water Administrator may be taken
to the Water Committee by any person aggrieved. An appeal is taken by
filing with the Water Administrator and the Water Committee a written
notice of appeal specifying the grounds therefore. A notice of appeal
shall be considered filed with the Administrator and Water Committee
when it is delivered to the Environmental Trust Department at which
time the date and time of filing shall be entered on the notice by the
Department staff.
4-10-401 Time For Filing
An appeal must be taken within twenty (20) days of the date of the decision
or order appealed from.
4-10-402 Transmittal of Record
Whenever an appeal is filed the Administrator shall transmit
all the papers constituting the records relating to the action appealed
from to the Water Committee.
4-10-403 Stay
An appeal stays all actions by the Water Administrator seeking enforcement
of or compliance with the order or decision appealed from, unless the
Administrator certifies to the Water Committee that (because of the
facts stated in the certificate) a stay would, in his opinion, cause
imminent peril to life or property. In that case, the proceeding shall
not be stayed except by order of the Water Committee or the Colville
Tribal Court, issued upon application of the party seeking the stay
and due cause shown, after notice to the Administrator.
4-10-404 Decision
The Water Committee shall make its decision within thirty (30)
days after it receives written notice of a timely administrative appeal
provided that the Committee may reasonably extend the time for a decision
with the consent of the parties to the appeal or upon a finding of fact
that such an extension is necessary for proper consideration of the
appeal.
4-10-405 Procedures
Any appeal filed pursuant to this section shall follow the procedures
for contested cases under sections 2-4-12 through 2-4-17 of Chapter
2-4, the Colville Administrative Procedure Act.
4-10-406 Finality
Every decision or order of the Water Administrator that is reviewable
by the Water Committee under section 4-10-400 shall not be considered
a final order or decision subject to judicial review. Exhaustion of
all available administrative remedies, including any administrative
appellate review, is a jurisdictional requirement to judicial review.
4-10-407 through 4-10-439 [Reserved]
JUDICIAL REVIEW
4-10-440 Decisions Subject to Review
Every decision of the Water Committee granting, denying, modifying or
revoking a water permit under the subchapter on Water Permits under
this Chapter; making a final determination of rights or availability
of need under the subchapter on Determination of Availability and Need
under this Chapter and, any final order, decision or action of the Committee
on any appeal taken from any action by the Water Administrator under
section 4-10-400 shall be subject to review by the Colville Tribal Court
upon the filing of a timely petition for review pursuant to the procedure
set forth in section 2-4-19 of Chapter 2-4, the Colville Administrative
Procedure Act.
4-10-441 Contents of Petition
The petition for review shall briefly set forth that portion
of the decision appealed from, the statutory reference(s) relied upon
to support the relief requested and which standard of review set forth
in CTC § 2-4-19(g) provides the basis for the petition.
4-10-442 through 4-10-469 [Reserved]
PROHIBITED ACTS
4-10-470 Waste of Water Prohibited
No water that has been withdrawn, diverted or otherwise taken
pursuant to a valid permit or otherwise shall be wasted. The withdrawal
of reasonable quantities of water in connection with construction, development,
testing or repair of diversion and withdrawal works shall not be construed
as waste. In the event of inadvertent loss of water owing to defects
in equipment for diversion and withdrawals, such shall not be construed
a waste if reasonable diligence is shown by the permittee in effecting
necessary repair.
4-10-471 Unauthorized Actions Affecting Waters Prohibited
Whenever any use or other action affecting the waters of the Colville
Indian Reservation is required by this Chapter to be authorized under
the provision of this Chapter, it shall be an offense punishable by
a fine of not more than $500.00 and/or a sentence of not more than six
(6) months in jail, to knowingly make such use or take such other action
without the authorization required.
4-10-472 Obstruction of Tribal Officers
The willful obstruction of or interference with Tribal Officers performing
their lawful duties under this Chapter shall be an offense punishable
by a fine of not more than $500 and/or a sentence of not more than six
(6) months in jail.
4-10-473 Additional Penalties
In addition to the penalties imposed under sections 4-10-471
and 4-10-472 violations of this subchapter shall subject the person(s)
or entity(ies) responsible to forfeiture of all rights to water administered
under this Chapter.
4-10-474 Overstatement of Use
Any person or entity who shall willingly, when providing information
required by this Chapter, with respect to Descriptions of Use and Applications
for Permits or otherwise, misstate material facts, shall be guilty of
an offense punishable by forfeiture of all rights hereunder, and/or
by fine of note more than $500.00.
4-10-475 through 4-10-499 [Reserved]
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
4-10-500 Severability
If any provision of this Chapter or the application thereof to any person
or circumstance is held invalid, this Chapter can be given effect without
the invalid provision or application; and to this end the provisions
of this Chapter are declared to be severable.
4-10-501 Construction
This Chapter shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes.
4-10-502 Rules and Regulations
The Water Committee is authorized and directed to adopt such rules and
regulations as it deems necessary to implement the objectives and purposes
of this Chapter. Such rules and regulations shall not be valid until
they have been submitted to and approved by the Business Council of
the Colville Confederated Tribes.
4-10-503 Review of Authority
The Water Committee and the Water Administrator shall, from time to
time, review the authority granted to them under this Chapter and proposed
amendments and additions thereto to the Colville Business Council in
order to improve administration under this Chapter.
4-10-504 Optional Charge
A reasonable charge may be imposed at the option of the Water Committee
for the use of the water administered under this Chapter. Provided,
no charge shall be imposed upon domestic uses as defined herein. And
Provided Further, enrolled Tribal members shall have their reasonable
share in waters owned by the Tribe credited against such charges.
4-10-505 Extension of Time Limit
The time limits provided in various places of this Chapter may be extended,
for good cause shown, by the agency before whom the proceeding is pending
when the ends of justice so require.
4-10-506 Representation
Parties appearing at hearings and other proceedings provided for in
this Chapter may be represented by attorneys if they desire.
4-10-507 through 4-10-539 [Reserved]
PARTICIPATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
4-10-540 Enforcement Assistance
The Department
of Interior shall, through its appropriate agencies, provide reasonable
technical, financial, manpower and other assistance to the Colville Confederated
Tribes to assist in the administration and enforcement of this Chapter
and permits issued hereunder.
4-10-541 Optional Permit Approval
The Water Committee may, at its option, submit any permit to the Superintendent
of the Colville Indian Agency in order to obtain Departmental approval
in accordance with appropriate Departmental regulations.
(Chapter
4-10 Adopted 5/17/90, Resolution 1990-306)
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