TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Help Videos
- Step-by-step Guide
FAQs
Should I make more than one water account?
What is the purpose of a Water Account
Can I add parcels from any GSA to my Water Account?
How To Consolidate Water Accounts
How To Share Access to a Water Account
Help Videos
Step-by-step Guide
1. Go to the Water Account Manager page
Once you are logged into the Water Dashboard navigate to the Water Account Manager home page by selecting Water Accounts on the left-hand menu bar.
2. Click on add a water account
To create a new water account, click add a water account to start the account setup process.
3. Complete the water account information form
4. Add parcels to the water account
Once the water account has been created, you need to add parcels to the water account.
At least one parcel must be added to the water account to complete the water account setup process. You can add and edit parcels later.
5. Once all parcels have been added to the water account proceed to verifying fields
Parcels that have been added to your account will be highlighted on the map and appear in the list to the left of the map.
6. Verify Land IQ Fields
Once you have added parcels to the water account, you need to review the Land IQ fields that have been added to your water account.
Land IQ fields are added to water account if the Land IQ field overlaps with the boundary of any parcel you added to the account in the previous step. Because spatial data is imperfect, there may be Land IQ fields that do not belong to you that need to be removed.
7. Identify any Land IQ Fields that do not belong to you
Select any Land IQ fields that do not belong to you. The selected fields will turn red but will not disappear from the map. You can un-select a Land IQ field by clicking it again.
Once you have identified any and all Land IQ fields that do not belong to you, you can move onto the next step.
8. Verify APN Ownership (coming soon)
No action is needed at this time. Save and continue or select finish from the menu on the left.
9. Share Account Access
How To Share Access to a Water Account
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