This application is to apply for a use approval under the Water Sustainability Act (WSA), which, for a term not exceeding 24 months, permits you to construct works and to divert and use surface water from a stream or groundwater from an aquifer. Stream and aquifer are defined terms in the WSA. Stream means either a natural watercourse, such as a natural glacier course or a natural body of water, or a natural source of water supply, such as a lake, pond, river, creek, spring, ravine, gulch, wetland, or glacier. Aquifer means a geological formation that is groundwater bearing and capable of storing, transmitting and yeilding groundwater. Groundwater is defined as water naturally occurring below the surface of the ground.
Please review any existing water allocation notations on the source you are considering applying for. Water allocation notations may have important information regarding the availability of water for that source.
A use approval specifies the water source, the water use purpose, the maximum quantity of water that may be used, the works associated with the water use and the location(s) where the water can be used. Water use may be restricted to certain times of the year.
You can apply to use water for more than one water use purpose on your application. Read the list of Water Use Purposes (PDF, 220KB) to see which one(s) you should apply for.
If your well or proposed works will occupy Crown land, you will be required to provide proof that either an authorization for that use of Crown land has been granted or an application for an authorization to use Crown land has been made. Authorization can either be in the form of a Permit Over Crown Land or a more formal tenure under the Land Act. Tenure under the Land Act is normally required for larger projects, such as waterpower or waterworks. If you require a Crown Land authorization and do not already have one, you will be prompted to apply for a permit or tenure as part of the water licence application process.
Notice: Watershed management basins in Northeast BC
As of November 28, 2023 new guidance is available for implementing a Pilot Environmental Flow Needs approach for the Blueberry River, Upper Beatton River and Lower Sikanni Chief watershed management basins in Northeast BC. This will impact the adjudication and review of applications in the pilot watersheds.
Visit Environmental flow needs for more information or use the Water Use Application Report at Pilot Water Allocation Tool to investigate potential water availability before applying.
Costs
The use approval application fee is based on either a one-year or two-year rental term as well as the purpose and the quantity of the water being applied for. Fees are calculated automatically as you complete the online application. Read about Water application fees and rental rates and estimate your costs.
Fees can be paid online at the time of application, or at a FrontCounter BC location. See payment guidelines for more information.
Most application fees are non-refundable. Check the Policy: Refunds for Applications (PDF, 105KB) for more information.
Water rental fee (yearly)
Water rental fees for use approvals are based on either one year or two years of use and are payable at the time you submit your application.
If you require a permit over Crown land, an additional yearly rental fee will apply.
Application fees and annual rentals are not required from the following:
- Provincial or federal ministries
- First Nations using water on reserve land
- Nisga'a citizens or entities applying to use water from the Nisga'a Water Reservation
- Use approvals that are processed by the BC Energy Regulator
Exemption to use of water on Treaty land is also possible. Individual Treaty Agreements will be referenced when determining exemptions.
Responsibilities
- For use of surface water: You may not use water or construct works after submitting your use approval application. You must wait until your application is approved and you are granted a use approval before you use water or construct works
- For use of groundwater: The WSA allows you to construct a well for the purpose of testing the quality or quantity of water or conducting a flow test; however, you must wait until your application is approved and a use approval is granted before you can use the groundwater for other purposes
As a holder of a use approval, you are responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of any works constructed under your water licence.