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Farmers fighting for water rights
Compensation must accompany any cutbacks by state, they say
The farmers want to be compensated if those rights are decreased in any way, according to a spokesman for the area's water users. As they have for many decades, farmers who own the water rights in the valley pump water from deep wells to irrigate thousands of acres of alfalfa, potatoes and other crops.
"Water users here feel that the state invited their investments by issuing the water rights," said Karl Schmutz, water commissioner for the Beryl/Escalante Water Distribution System that delivers water to 56 users with water rights in the Escalante Valley. "If water rights are cancelled, that's someone's livelihood."
The first proposal the state came up with was to cut the water rights by 40 percent, he added. "The economic impact of that would be devastating. Ninety to 95 percent of the economics in this valley is agriculture."
The Utah Division of Water Resources has scheduled a public hearing at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Enterprise High School to discuss development of a groundwater management plan for the Beryl/Enterprise area.
"We'll be talking about what a groundwater management plan is and the process of developing one," said James Greer, an engineer with the Utah Division of Water Rights, who will present hydrologic data and other study results at the public hearing. "We're kind of just getting our feet wet with this legislation."
Greer said about 1,600 letters were mailed to groundwater-rights holders in the valley to alert them about the meeting. Utah State Engineer Jerry Olds said public participation in the development and adoption of a groundwater plan is an important component of the process.
"This should be an open process, with the involvement of all concerned parties," Olds said in a news release.
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