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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 806 — Review and Approval of Projects · § 806.18

§ 806.18. Approval modifications.

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(a)General. A project sponsor shall submit an application for modification of a current approval prior to making a change in the design, operational plans, or use as presented in the application upon which the approval was originally issued, and that will affect the terms and conditions of the current approval.
(b)Applications for modification. A project sponsor may apply for a modification of a current approval by submitting an application for modification to the Commission.
(c)Minor modifications. The following are minor modifications:
(1)Correction of typographical or other errors;
(2)Changes to monitoring or metering conditions;
(3)Addition, amendment or removal of sources of water for consumptive use or project descriptions;
(4)Changes to the authorized water uses;
(5)Changes to conditions setting a schedule for developing, implementing, and/or reporting on monitoring, data collection and analyses;
(6)Changes to the design and minor changes to the location of intakes;
(7)Increases to total system limits that were established based on the projected demand of the project; and
(8)Modifications of extraction well network used for groundwater remediation systems.
(9)Adjustments to a term of an approval to align the approval with a member jurisdiction approval or another docket approval by the Commission.
(10)Changes to the method of consumptive use mitigation to payment of the mitigation fee, providing for discontinuance, use of storage or an adequate conservation release in accordance with a previous Commission determination.
(11)Addition of stormwater as a source of consumptive use, including an increase to the total consumptive use related to the stormwater use.
(12)Extension of the date of commencement of a withdrawal, diversion or consumptive use established under § 806.31(b).
(d)Major modifications. Major modifications are changes not considered to be minor modifications. Major modifications may include, but are not limited to:
(1)Increases in the quantity of water withdrawals, consumptive uses or diversions;
(2)Increases to peak day consumptive water use;
(3)Increases to the instantaneous withdrawal rate or changes from a single withdrawal rate to a varied withdrawal rate;
(4)Changes affecting passby flow requirements; and
(5)Changes that have the potential for adverse impacts to water resources or competing water users.
(e)Notice and approval.
(1)Applications for modifications are subject to the notice requirements of § 806.15.
(2)The Commission or Executive Director may approve, approve with conditions or deny an application for minor modification, or direct that an application for major modification be made.
(3)The Commission may approve, approve with conditions or deny an application for major modification. \[80 FR 76859, Dec. 11, 2015, as amended at 86 FR 52969, Sept. 24, 2021\]
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