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HomeWater CodeDiv. 2Pt. 2Ch. 1Art. 2.5§ 1226 Livestock Water Rights Clarification

§ 1226 Livestock Water Rights Clarification

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§ 1226 Livestock Water Rights Clarification

This law helps clear up confusion about water rights for small dams and ponds built for livestock, like cows or sheep, and also for drinking water or fun stuff like fishing if it's on the same land. It says people who built these ponds didn't always know the rules, so the state wants to make it easier to figure out who owns the water.

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about small ponds or dams built for animals like cows or sheep.
  • •It also covers water used for drinking or fun things, but only if it’s on the same land as the animals.
  • •The law helps people who built these ponds without knowing all the rules.
  • •The state wants to make it clearer who can use the water in these ponds.

Example

A farmer builds a small pond on their land to give water to their cows. They also let their kids fish in it sometimes.

This law helps the farmer know they have the right to use that pond water for their cows and family, even if they didn’t follow all the old rules when they built it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 1226 Livestock Water Rights Clarification

The Legislature finds and declares that it is necessary and beneficial to the state to clear up many heretofore uncertain conditions of water rights which are the result of a large number of dams and other water impoundment structures which have been constructed for livestock watering use, including domestic and recreational use which is incidental to livestock use; that these structures have been constructed, many at the urging of local, state and federal government, as a matter of practical necessity by the owners or users of the land on which they exist; that these structures have been built without clearly defined water rights as a result of the uncertainty of the state law and the lack of information by the owners as to proper procedures by which to obtain a water right; and that it is in the interest of the state to clarify the right to the water impounded by these structures. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 140.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

water rightsdamswater impoundment structureslivestock watering usedomestic and recreational useuncertainty of the state law

Related Statutes

  • § 10004.7 Groundwater Recharge Recommendations
  • § 1005.3 Water Rights Protection During Litigation
  • § 103 Water Rights Preservation
  • § 109 Water Rights Transfer Policy
  • § 1226.1 Pre-1969 Small Dam Rights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 1226.
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