Water
Resources Program
General
Information
In Alaska's Constitution, water was declared a public
resource belonging to the people of the state to be managed
by the state for maximum benefit to the public. All surface
and subsurface waters on all lands in Alaska are reserved to
the people for common use and are subject to appropriation
in accordance with the Alaska Water Use Act. The Water Resources
Section adjudicates water rights, provides technical hydrologic
support, and assures dam safety.
The Water Management Unit
grants water use rights and issues temporary authorizations for
the use of water; facilitates the maximum use of the water resource
consistent with the public interest; and provides certainty and
security of water rights. The Water
Maps and Data application allows users access to active Water
Right and Temporary Water Use Authorization spatial and tabular
data.
The Hydrologic Survey
Unit collects, analyzes, interprets, and reports on Alaska's
waters, including wetlands, glaciers, and coastal waters; provides
scientific advice and hydrologic data on the quantity and quality
of Alaska's surface and subsurface waters.
The Dam
Safety and Construction Unit protects public safety and property
by supervising the construction and operation of jurisdictional
dams in Alaska; reviews periodic safety inspection reports; issues
permits to construct, modify, repair, operate, remove or abandon
dams; and participates in exercises of emergency action plans.
Links to Related Sites:
Gary Prokosch
Chief of the Water Resources Section
(907) 269-8645
Email: garyp@dnr.state.ak.us