8 CCR 1206-4 Part 1 - Definitions
1.1. All terms used
in the singular form in these Rules shall include the plural, and vice versa,
as the case may be. All terms used in these Rules shall have the meaning set
forth for such terms in the Act. In addition the following terms shall be
defined as follows.
1.2. "Backflow
prevention check valve" means a valve to prevent backflow of irrigation
water.
1.3. "Chemical injection
line check valve" means the check valve in the chemical injection
line.
1.4. "Department" means the
Colorado Department of Agriculture.
1.5. "District" means ground water management
district.
1.6. "Irrigator" or
"Chemigator" means any person employing any device or combination of devices
having a hose, pipe, or other conduit, which connects directly to any source of
ground or surface water through which water or a mixture of water and chemicals
is drawn and applied for agricultural or horticultural purposes.
1.7. "Open discharge system" means a system
in which the water is pumped or diverted directly into a ditch or canal in such
a manner that the force of gravity at the point of discharge into the ditch or
canal cannot cause water to flow back to the point from which the water was
pumped or diverted.
1.8. "Permit
holder" means the owner or operator of land who applies or authorized the
application of chemical to such land by means of chemigation. The permit holder
shall be the party primarily responsible for any liability arising from
chemigation on the property.
1.9.
"Permittee" means the person to whom the permit is issued.
1.10. "Pipeline check valve" means a backflow
prevention pipeline check valve.
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