Newsletter Header
To view more information about water law in Utah, visit our water blog at
Contact Us
 
If you have any questions or if you would like to see something discussed in the future, please let us know by sending an e-mail to info@smithlawonline.com
 
To view previous newsletters, visit our website www.smithhartvigsen.com 
Smith Hartvigsen, PLLC
is located in the
Walker Center at:
175 So. Main St., Ste. 300,
Salt Lake City, UT  84111 


Greetings!
Welcome to this issue of Water and the Law.  We hope you will find this newsletter to be helpful and informative.  As always, we welcome your feedback.  If you have questions or comments, please reply to this e-mail or call us at 801-413-1600.

Craig Smith
David Hartvigsen
Matt Jensen
Rick Rathbun
Jeff Gittins

As a service to our clients and others, we are assisting with the sale and lease of certain water shares and water rights. The following is a list of the shares and water rights available. If you would like to know asking price or any further information, please contact J. Craig Smith or David B. Hartvigsen.

 

Shares for Sale

 

Sanpete County

=Cedar Creek Tunnel Irrigation Co.       

183 shares (30% of the total shares of the company)(Point of Diversion in San Rafael River basin with Place of Use in Sanpete County. Trans-basin diversion)

 

Salt Lake County

=South Jordan Canal Co.                       

10 shares

 

Utah / Salt Lake Counties

=Utah & Salt Lake Canal Co.                

108 shares, 12 shares, 4 shares

=Utah Lake Distribution Co.                  

56 shares, 86 shares

=Welby Jacob Water Users Co.            

10 shares

 

Water Rights for Sale

 

Utah County

=51-7221  

33 acre-feet used for irrigation (13.75% of total right)(Underground water in Indianola/Birdseye area)

 

Sanpete County

=65-918  

0.022 cfs used for stock and domestic (Underground water)

=65-920 

151.21 acre-feet used for irrigation (45.7% of total right) (Underground water)

=65-1077  

1.226 cfs / 12.35 acre-feet used for stock and domestic (Underground water)

 

Carbon County

=91-94  

0.15 cfs / 72.4 acre-feet used for mining (Gordon Creek water)

=91-330  

0.557 cfs / 252.35 acre-feet used for mining (Gordon Creek water)

=91-353  

0.015 cfs / 3.62 acre-feet used for mining (Gordon Creek water)

 

Grand County

=92-668

595.8 acre-feet used for irrigation (Green River water)

 

Water Rights for Lease

 

Daggett County

=41-3470  

8,000 to 11,832 acre-feet approved for municipal use on the Green River

 

 
We welcome feedback and questions.   Please contact us at info@smithlawonline.com
This newsletter and the information provided herein are for informational and/or advertising purposes only, and are neither offered nor meant as legal advice or opinion on any issue or matter. Receipt or review of this newsletter does not, nor is it intended to, create an attorney-client relationship with Smith Hartvigsen. A person should not rely or act on any particular matter based on the information included in this newsletter without seeking appropriate legal counsel or other appropriate advice. 
Copyright 2010