IronWing
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I figured as much too, since (at least in PA) a lot of farmers create retaining ponds to hold rainwater in case of drought. I have seen many create lakes from a stream, but they allow the stream to continue through after the lake is filled.
This guy totally damned the water flow. Had he just made a few lakes and then let the rest of the water flow as it normally would, I bet he would be OK. Bascially, dig the water way wider and deeper in one spot.
Nope, not under western water law. In the western US, we use variations of first use water rights schemes. In the eastern US we use mostly riparian water rights schemes.
