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Assistant State Engineer Chase McDonald briefs public on Midway subdivision proposed water‑rights determination
Summary
At a final public meeting on the Midway subdivision, the Utah Division of Water Rights walked residents through the proposed determination published March 27, how to find water‑right records and maps online, and the 90‑day window and procedures for filing written objections with the Third District Court.
Assistant State Engineer Chase McDonald of the Utah Division of Water Rights led a public meeting to explain the office's proposed determination for the Midway subdivision in the Utah Lake–Jordan River general adjudication and how residents can access records and object.
McDonald opened by saying, “We are recording this public meeting. We will be uploading it to YouTube later,” and described the meeting format: a presentation, a website tour of waterrights.utah.gov, a group Q&A, and staff‑assisted one‑on‑one help afterward. He said the proposed determination was published March 27 and that publication started the 90‑day window for filing written objections with the Third District Court, stressing that objections should include the civil case number and that a copy be sent to the Division.
The proposed determination (PD) compiles staff recommendations produced after field reviews and claim investigations. McDonald summarized the PD contents: a title page with court…
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