[Vision2020] Fw: Naylor Water Right Denied
Art Deco
deco at moscow.com
Tue May 31 14:32:44 PDT 2005
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Subject: Naylor Water Right Denied
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News Release
IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
The Idaho Water Center, 322 E. Front St., Boise, ID - TEL: (208) 287-4800 FAX: (208) 287-6700
www.idwr.idaho.gov
Release 2005-47
Naylor Farms Water Right Application Denied
For Immediate Release For Media Information Contact:
Boise, Idaho - May 31, 2005 Michael Keckler - (208) 287-4828
The Idaho Department of Water Resources has on reconsideration, denied a water right
application filed by Ralph Naylor Farms, LLC to pump ground water for irrigation and industrial
purposes. Naylor Farms is located about three miles north of Moscow.
The application was denied because Naylor Farms failed to show that the ground water
supply is sufficient for its intended purposes, or that existing water rights in the area will not be
reduced or harmed.
In December 2004, IDWR issued a preliminary order approving the Naylor Farms
application based on an aquifer model prepared by the applicant that showed little
interconnection between the aquifer proposed to be tapped by Naylor Farms and the aquifers
used by the cities of Moscow and Pullman. Those opposing the water right application did not
provide their own expert testimony at the first hearing on the matter held in September 2004 in
Moscow.
Following the 2004 preliminary order, the Latah County Commission filed a petition for
reconsideration with the Department alleging the Naylor water right would conflict with the local
public interest. Hearing Officer L. Glen Saxton decided more information was needed on the
underlying geology, and the potential hydrologic connectivity of ground water beneath Naylor
Farms and other wells in the area.
A second hearing was held in April 2005, and testimony from expert witnesses called by
Latah County showed that wells drilled by Naylor Farms would obtain water from the same
source as other ground water wells in the area, and would almost certainly cause injury to
existing water users.
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Saxton determined the evidence does not support the opinion of Naylor Farms that there
is sufficient ground water available for appropriation on their property.
The application was denied without prejudice meaning Naylor farms could file a new
application if they choose, or they could file a petition for reconsideration.
The amended preliminary order is available on the IDWR website: www.idwr.idaho.gov
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