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Am I allowed to pump water from my creek to my pond?
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Depends on the local regulations. If the creek starts on your property you should be fine. If it is a large public creek there would most likely be some permits that you would need to get.
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I do it often, when the creek has water. It usually doesn't have water flowing from July or August through October. In most non-western states of the USA, you are allowed to pump water for personal use if the creek is on your land. It's unlimited here from a non "blue line" (intermittent) stream. I would be allowed to pump an acre foot a year without a permit from a "blue line" permanent stream. I have never heard of any enforcement in high rainfall states for personal use as for a farm pond. It depends on local regs, but I think in your state, with water not scarce, there shouldn't be a problem.
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I appreciate the help. I have a 3/4 acre pond that leaks to a certain spot, then stops. IhaveApp Version: 547274 Device Info: iPhone6, iOS 11.000000 SWRVE: 13888CDB-5317-40FA-A084-F97B65015D78 WBID: 0ec29429-b3cd-e311-b6c9-bc305b234d58
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Welcome to the forum, Big Cat. If you have a leaking pond, you should try to repair it and alleviate the need to pump water.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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