New Quantities definition

New Quantities means water that is not currently authorized to be withdrawn by the applicant or not currently authorized to be used for the intended use by the applicant. This includes applications to modify existing permits to increase quantities, and/or change the Permit Use Type (affecting only the modified portion) and applications for an initial permit. A modification to change crops or plants grown under an Agricultural Permit Use Type Classification or to change withdrawal location or Use Type that is authorized by the terms of the permit or site certification at the time of issuance, is not a change in Permit Use Type provided that the quantities do not increase. In addition, when land is mined and the land will be returned to the Use Type operation authorized under the Water Use Permit that existed prior to mining, such activity does not constitute a change in Use Type or New Quantity.
New Quantities means groundwater for annual average quantities and crop protection that is not currently authorized to be used for the intended use by the applicant. Within within the SWUCA, means groundwater that is not
New Quantities means groundwater for annual average quantities and crop protection that is not currently authorized to be used for the intended use by the applicant. Within the SWUCA, means groundwater that is not currently authorized to be withdrawn by the applicant or not currently authorized to be used for the intended use by the applicant. Within the Dover/Plant City WUCA, “New Quantities” means groundwater for crop protection that is not currently authorized to be used by the applicant or not currently authorized to be used for the intended use by the applicant. This includes modifications of existing permits to increase quantities, and/or change the Permit Use Type (affecting only the modified portion), but does not include a full or partial permit transfer. A modification to change crops or plants grown under an Agricultural Use or to change withdrawal location or Use Type that is authorized by the terms of the permit or site certification at the time of issuance, is not a change in Permit Use Type provided that the quantities do not increase. In addition, when land is mined and the land will be returned to the Use Type operation authorized under the water use permit (WUP) that existed prior to mining, such activity does not constitute a change in Use Type or New Quantity.