In Re Water Rights of Deschutes River

36 P.2d 585, 148 Or. 389, 1934 Ore. LEXIS 196
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 12, 1934
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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In Re Water Rights of Deschutes River, 36 P.2d 585, 148 Or. 389, 1934 Ore. LEXIS 196 (Or. 1934).

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IN BANC. In the matter of the determination of the respective rights to the use of the waters of the Deschutes river and its tributaries, a tributary of the Columbia river. From a supplemental decree and the modification thereof entered following hearing of objections on the state engineer's determination of the question of the duty of water, Jefferson Water Conservancy District and the Central Oregon Irrigation District appeal.

MODIFIED. MANDATE CORRECTED. *Page 390 This case has heretofore been before this court. See 134 Or. 623 (268 P. 563, 294 P. 1049). At that time, by request of the interested parties, the court referred the question of duty of water to the circuit court, and through the circuit court to the state engineer in order that further study might be made as to the amount of water necessary to be delivered on the land to produce fair results, with authority for the circuit court and state engineer to take further testimony if necessary. The state engineer made a two-year study of the duty of water. A report of his investigation consumes 164 typewritten pages, and the conclusion reached by the engineer is given at page 162 of the report. Objections to the state engineer's determination were filed with the circuit court. Hearing was had upon the objections and testimony offered in support of and against such determination. The lower court entered a decree on February 14, 1933, and thereafter on March 24, 1933, that court modified the supplemental decree which had been entered on February 14, 1933. From the supplemental decree and the modification thereof, the Jefferson Water Conservancy District and the Central Oregon Irrigation District have appealed. *Page 391

This decree of the trial court provided that the decree of the circuit court entered February 10, 1928, and any later modification thereof shall remain in full force and effect, except as thereby modified.

The decree modifying the supplemental decree is as follows:

"ORDERED and DECREED that the former Decree of February 10th, 1928, as modified by the Decree of the Supreme Court and as modified by the Supplemental Decree of February 14th, 1933, shall remain in full force and effect except as herein amended in the following particulars: *Page 392

CUBIC FEET PER SECOND OF TIME PER ACRE AT DIVERSION

=========================================================================== Name | | | | | of | Transmission | April 1 to | May 1 to | May 15 to | Project | Losses | May 1 | May 15 | Sept. 15 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Arnold Ir. Co. | 65% | 51 ac. | 39 ac. | 20.8 ac. | | | | | | Cent. Ore. | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Ir. Co. _____ | 45% | 80 ac. | 60 ac. | 32.4 ac. | | | | | | Des. Mun. Imp. | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Dist. No. 1 . | 45% | 80 ac. | 60 ac. | 32.4 ac. | | | | | | Des. Rec. Ir. | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Co. _________ | 43% | 83 ac. | 62 ac. | 33.45 ac. | | | | | | Odin Falls | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Land Co. ____ | 0 | 150 ac. | 109 ac. | 58.7 ac. | | | | | | Cline Falls | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Power Co. ___ | 0 | 150 ac. | 109 ac. | 58.7 ac. | | | | | | Crook County | | | | | Imp. Dist. | | | | | No. 1 at | | | | | Lone Pine | | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Weir ________ | 35% | 137 ac. | 109 ac. | 86.6 ac. | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================================== Name | | | Total Acre of | Sept. 15 to | Oct. 1 to | Feet at River Project | Oct. 1 | Nov. 1 | During Season -------------------------------------------------------------- | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Arnold Ir. Co. | 39 ac. | 51 ac. | 15.42 | | | Cent. Ore. | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Ir. Co. _____ | 60 ac. | 80 ac. | 9.91 | | | Des. Mun. Imp. | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Dist. No. 1. | 60 ac. | 80 ac. | 9.91 | | | Des. Rec. Ir. | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Co. _________ | 62 ac. | 83 ac. | 9.58 | | | Odin Falls | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Land Co. ____ | 109 ac. | 150 ac. | 5.44 | | | Cline Falls | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | Power Co. ___ | 109 ac. | 150 ac. | 5.44 | | | Crook County | | | Imp. Dist. | | | No. 1 at | | | Lone Pine | 1 ft. to | 1 ft. to | 4.20 Weir ________ | 109 ac. | 137 ac. | At Lone Pine | | | Weir --------------------------------------------------------------

*Page 393

"It is further ORDERED and DECREED that the quantity of water appropriated by the Crook County Improvement District No. 1, is insufficient to properly reclaim and irrigate the entire project, 2520 acres, and that the water may be applied to a less area; provided that the total quantity diverted from the Deschutes River at the north canal dam shall be equal to but not exceed a sufficient amount to deliver at its weir during the irrigation season the quantities measured in second feet set forth in the above tabulation. The foregoing provision shall not be construed as affecting and contract or contracts now or hereafter existing between the Central Oregon Irrigation District and Crook County Improvement District Number One.

"Dated and signed in open Court this 24th day of March, 1933."

Appellant Jefferson Water Conservancy District makes the following assignment of error:

"The circuit court erred in allowing a larger quantity of water per acre for the irrigation of the lands in the various projects referred to in the decree than the quantity claimed, notwithstanding that no amendment asking for additional water has been filed."

This refers to the statement and proof of claim of the Central Oregon Irrigation District.

In the original proceeding the Central Oregon Irrigation District claimed an appropriation of 1,250 second feet continuous flow That portion of the claim was definite and certain. The district was awarded 985 second feet continuous flow under a date of priority of 1900 to the extent that it could beneficially apply the water to the lands under the system, irrespective of the quantity used on each acre.

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