A. After an administrative hearing in the active management area in which the use is located, the director may permanently, or temporarily, in whole or in part, revoke a groundwater withdrawal permit for any of the following reasons:

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 45-528

  • Active management area: means a geographical area that has been designated pursuant to article 2 of this chapter as requiring active management of groundwater or, in the case of the Santa Cruz active management area, active management of any water, other than stored water, withdrawn from a well. See Arizona Laws 45-402
  • Director: means the director of water resources, who is also the director of the department. See Arizona Laws 45-101
  • Groundwater: means water under the surface of the earth regardless of the geologic structure in which it is standing or moving. See Arizona Laws 45-101
  • Groundwater withdrawal permit: means a permit issued by the director pursuant to article 7 of this chapter. See Arizona Laws 45-402
  • Permit: means a permit to withdraw groundwater which is issued by the director pursuant to this article. See Arizona Laws 45-511
  • Person: means an individual, public or private corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, society, estate or trust, any other private organization or enterprise, the United States, any state, territory or country or a governmental entity, political subdivision or municipal corporation organized under or subject to the constitution and laws of this state. See Arizona Laws 45-402

1. For a material false statement in an application to initiate, modify or renew a permit, or for a material false statement in any report required to be filed by a person withdrawing or using groundwater pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

2. For violation of the terms of the permit.

3. For failure to exercise a permit for five or more consecutive years.

B. The director may revoke a groundwater withdrawal permit with the written consent of the permittee and in such case a hearing is not required.

C. Section 45-114, subsections A and B govern administrative proceedings, rehearing or review and judicial review of final decisions of the director under this section.