Lake Creek Irrigation

Frequently Asked Questions

AG users’ schedules start on May 15. Schedules go through September subject to water availability and shares assigned to the property.
Meter users can start using water as soon as it is in the lines. Start dates vary from year to year.

We publish all schedules on our home page. You can also request an email or mailed copy from the water office.

Assessments are mailed out in October. The due date is six weeks from the mailing date. There is a late fee added if the assessments are not paid by due date.

Cash or check payable to Lake Creek Irrigation Company. Payment by credit cards can be made by contacting the office. A 3% transaction fee will be added to all credit card payments.

The company does not know. Each sale of shares is a private transaction between the buyer and the seller.

The water office has a list of people that are looking to sell, or you can look at the classified ads in the paper or ksl.com classifieds.

None. Shareholders information is only available to shareholders. Real Estate agents, title companies or someone just looking for information cannot be given any information about what shares a shareholder owns. That information must come from the shareholder if they wish for them to know.

You will be charged an overage fee. For 2020 it was $2.00 for every 1000 gallons over your allowed amount. The fee is set annually by the board of directors to cover infrastructure and water cost to the company.

Lake Creek Primary2,925,000 Gal/Share
Lake Creek M & I325,000 Gal/Share
Lake Creek 1st Class244,000 Gal/Share*
Lake Creek 2nd Class81,000 Gal/Share*
Lake Creek 3rd Class32,000 Gal/Share*
* = Must have primary or M & I shares to supplement this water. These are also highwater shares and are only available during high water.

Lake Creek Primary9 Acre Feet/Share
Lake Creek M & I1 Acre Foot/Share
Lake Creek 1st Class.75 Acre Feet/Share
Lake Creek 2nd Class0.25 Acre Feet/Share
Lake Creek 3rd Class0.10 Acre Feet/Share

Class D Municipal and Industrial Stock represents the right to receive one acre foot of the Corporation’s municipal and industrial water supply in an average water year. This is Central Utah Project water delivered from Jordanelle Reservoir

The original certificate must be brought into the water office. The shareholder or shareholders or appointed trustee (with proof of documentation) must sign the back of the certificate. Then a transfer form will be completed by the water office with the new shareholder’s information (name, address, phone number and location of where the water will be used). There is a $50 transfer fee for each new certificate that is created. Transfer fee can be paid by seller or buyer at your discretion by either check or cash.

Keep the original document in a safe and secure location – DO NOT sign the back, unless you are preparing to sell it. If the certificate is misplaced, you may request a new one to be created via affidavit from the irrigation company that must be notarized. Contact the water office for this form. There is a $50 transfer fee to create the new certificate.

Yes, please schedule a time to meet with our engineer so we can review your irrigation plans. We need to verify that you are using the appropriate amount of water based on the shares you have.

  • If it is a leak/break on your private irrigation line, it is your responsibility to fix it.
  • If it is a leak/break on a Lake Creek irrigation line, contact the water master, Tim McPhie.
  • If it is a leak/break on a CUWCD irrigation line, contact the water office.
  • If you don’t have any water in your line, first check your system for leaks, breaks or any clogged filters or heads. If you still are experiencing problems, you can call the water master or the water office.

Water turns MAY be rescheduled:

  • - If the operator of the field calls the water office PRIOR to the start of the water turn that is going to be missed
  • - If it’s highwater and there is still highwater available, it can be rescheduled during the high water season
  • - If the rescheduled water turn is going to happen within a few days of the original water turn
  • - If there is water still available