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Requests For Information

The State Water Commission and Department of Water Resources have issued two Requests for Information (RFIs) from vendors for consequent use in potentially selecting a contractor or contractors to assist in meeting study requirements as directed by North Dakota’s 69th Legislative Assembly. The two RFIs are available for review and download.

State Water Commission Cost-Share Program Policy Evaluation

North Dakota Regional Water Systems Governance and Finance Report

Missouri River Potential Intake Locations Investigation Report

The Missouri River Potential Intake Locations Investigation Report is a comprehensive desktop analysis which analyzed various criteria to determine suitable surface water and subsurface intake sites from the Montana state line to Washburn, ND. The goal of the investigation was to identify sites where an intake with a capacity of at least 15,000 acre-feet per year could be constructed to expand existing industry, attract new industrial opportunities to the state, and serve additional irrigation and municipal water supply.

Water Development Plan & Dashboard

The information available through the Water Development Plan Dashboard provides North Dakota’s broad spectrum of water stakeholders, elected officials, Department of Water Resources (DWR), and State Water Commission (SWC) members with the most up-to-date project information available to plan for, and support our state’s highest water development priorities.

Educational Campaigns

The DWR publishes various digital educational campaigns aimed to provide information on North Dakota’s water resources, the agency’s initiatives, and other updates. Our current campaign is titled The Watershed Thread, a 3-part series that explains the importance and impact of watersheds. You can read our past educational campaigns, or sign up to receive further campaigns

The Current - May

The Current is a quarterly Department of Water Resources newsletter that provides the latest agency-specific information concerning water development, regulatory and appropriation efforts, water education, policy changes, Water Commission meeting highlights, and much more. We hope you find the content interesting, useful, and insightful.

May - The Current

Water & Construction Permit Application Status Page

DWR has launched a Water Permit and Construction Permit Status webpage. The purpose of this new tool is to 1) allow water permit applicants to look up the permits for which they’ve applied, and to see where those permits are in relation to priority with other permits, and 2) for construction permit applicants to quickly find their permit application, view its status, and review other associated information. The application status webpage was created for greater public transparency to the DWR water appropriation and construction permitting processes.

Water & Construction Permit Application Status Page