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Service Description: A water right is a legal right to use surface or ground water under the Alaska Water Use
Act (AS 46.15). A water right allows a specific amount of water from a specific water
source to be diverted, impounded, or withdrawn for a specific use. When a water right
is granted, it becomes appurtenant to the land where the water is being used for as long
as the water is used. If the land is sold, the water right transfers with the land to
the new owner, unless the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approves its separation
from the land. In Alaska, because water wherever it naturally occurs is a common property
resource, landowners do not have automatic rights to ground water or surface water.
For example, if a farmer has a creek running through his property, he will need a water right
to authorize his use of a significant amount of water. Using water without a permit or
certificate does not give the user a legal right to use the water.
This shape file characterizes the geographic representation of point locations within the State
of Alaska contained by the Surface Water Rights category. It has been extracted from data
sets used to produce the State status plats. This data set includes cases noted on the digital
status plats up to one day prior to data extraction.
Each feature has an associated attribute record, including a Land Administration System (LAS)
file-type and file-number which serves as an index to related LAS case-file information. Additional
LAS case-file and customer information may be obtained at: http://dnr.alaska.gov/projects/las/
Those requiring more information regarding State land records should contact the Alaska Department
of Natural Resources Public Information Center directly.
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Description: A water right is a legal right to use surface or ground water under the Alaska Water Use
Act (AS 46.15). A water right allows a specific amount of water from a specific water
source to be diverted, impounded, or withdrawn for a specific use. When a water right
is granted, it becomes appurtenant to the land where the water is being used for as long
as the water is used. If the land is sold, the water right transfers with the land to
the new owner, unless the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approves its separation
from the land. In Alaska, because water wherever it naturally occurs is a common property
resource, landowners do not have automatic rights to ground water or surface water.
For example, if a farmer has a creek running through his property, he will need a water right
to authorize his use of a significant amount of water. Using water without a permit or
certificate does not give the user a legal right to use the water.
This shape file characterizes the geographic representation of point locations within the State
of Alaska contained by the Surface Water Rights category. It has been extracted from data
sets used to produce the State status plats. This data set includes cases noted on the digital
status plats up to one day prior to data extraction.
Each feature has an associated attribute record, including a Land Administration System (LAS)
file-type and file-number which serves as an index to related LAS case-file information. Additional
LAS case-file and customer information may be obtained at: http://dnr.alaska.gov/projects/las/
Those requiring more information regarding State land records should contact the Alaska Department
of Natural Resources Public Information Center directly.
Copyright Text: Alaska Department of Natural Resources
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Title: Surface Water Right
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Comments: A water right is a legal right to use surface or ground water under the Alaska Water Use
Act (AS 46.15). A water right allows a specific amount of water from a specific water
source to be diverted, impounded, or withdrawn for a specific use. When a water right
is granted, it becomes appurtenant to the land where the water is being used for as long
as the water is used. If the land is sold, the water right transfers with the land to
the new owner, unless the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approves its separation
from the land. In Alaska, because water wherever it naturally occurs is a common property
resource, landowners do not have automatic rights to ground water or surface water.
For example, if a farmer has a creek running through his property, he will need a water right
to authorize his use of a significant amount of water. Using water without a permit or
certificate does not give the user a legal right to use the water.
This shape file characterizes the geographic representation of point locations within the State
of Alaska contained by the Surface Water Rights category. It has been extracted from data
sets used to produce the State status plats. This data set includes cases noted on the digital
status plats up to one day prior to data extraction.
Each feature has an associated attribute record, including a Land Administration System (LAS)
file-type and file-number which serves as an index to related LAS case-file information. Additional
LAS case-file and customer information may be obtained at: http://dnr.alaska.gov/projects/las/
Those requiring more information regarding State land records should contact the Alaska Department
of Natural Resources Public Information Center directly.
Subject: Web feature service depicting surface water rights.
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