Point of Diversion

The purpose of this screen is to enter the Public Land Information Survey System (PLSS) description and the geographic coordinates of the Point of Diversion.  

NOTE: Check Instrument Header for Instrument details filled in so far.

 

You can enter the Point of Diversion information in the three following ways:

  1. Entering PLSS Details Manually

  2. Entering the Point of Diversion coordinates

  3. Using GIS

 

NOTE: A Moveable Pump Sprinkler Irrigation System may have multiple Points of Diversion, but data of a single Point of Diversion is entered in this screen. Additional points of diversion are shown in the Remarks section.  A surveyed corner tie is needed on the map for each point of diversion.  Only a single point of diversion may be used at any one time.

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I. Enter PLSS Details Manually:

The PLSS and the other legal description must be entered manually.  If any of the following terms is not understood, please contact your professional surveyor or engineer. For professional engineers and surveyors in Wyoming, go to: http://www.wrds.uwyo.edu/wrds/borpe/roster/roster.html.

 

NOTE: GIS PLSS covers the entire state of Wyoming along with a few townships into the adjacent states.  This PLSS coverage is still under development by the Bureau of Land Management.  A few areas, particularly in the western portion of the state, are not complete.

 

To Enter Point of Diversion Details Manually:

NOTE: Survey number applies to only some survey types like lots and tracts.

NOTE: Survey suffix is rare and applies only to some survey types like lots and tracts.

NOTE: Leave this field as Unknown unless you are certain of the survey system.

NOTE: County, Division, District and Zip code fields will get automatically generated if GIS is used.

NOTE: If the Point of Diversion is to be located in a city, town, or platted subdivision; give the lot and block numbers and name of subdivision.  For example:  Lot 9, Block 6, North Hills Subdivision of Laramie County.

NOTE: Click Cancel to clear all previous settings.

 

System saves the PLSS Details of the Point of Diversion entered.

 

After entering all the above information, if you want to locate the Point of Diversion on the map:

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II. Enter Point of Diversion Coordinates

Use only one datum, units, and coordinate system to enter the coordinates.  The use of Geographic Coordinates is preferred.   

 

To Enter Point of Diversion Coordinates:

NOTE: Click Cancel to clear all previous settings.

 

III. Enter Point of Diversion Details Using GIS:

IMPORTANT: Please click the View/Hide Map if the map section is not visible on the screen.

 

You can enter the Point of Diversion information using the GIS in two simple steps.  First, zoom into the Point of Diversion vicinity by entering a few details and then click on the Point of Diversion location on the map.  Refer GIS Help for details.

Step 1. Zoom to the Point of Diversion Vicinity:

You can zoom to the Point of Diversion vicinity by first clicking the QUERIES tab located to the right of the map section. You can enter any of the following details in the "Zoom to my location" section.

 

  1. Enter Administrative Area Parameters

  2. Enter PLSS Parameters

  3. Enter Water Right Information

 

On entering any of the above details the map adjacent to the "Zoom to my location" section gets updated.

Step 2. Locate Point of Diversion on map

NOTE: Survey number applies only to some survey types like lots and tracts.

NOTE: Survey suffix is rare and applies only to some survey types like lots and tracts.

NOTE: Leave this field as Unknown unless you are certain of the survey system.

NOTE: Click Cancel to clear the entries.

 

NOTE: You may also overwrite the PLSS and Geographic coordinate details generated by the GIS.  If you use a different PLSS description for that provided by the GIS, use the Remarks section to document the land survey number (name) and date used for the description.

 

The system saves Point of Diversion location.

 

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