(m) In granting an application, all existing instream flows shall be passed up to that amount necessary to maintain water quality standards for the affected stream. Additional flows necessary to protect a species in accordance with the federal Endangered Species Act or other species that are considered to be of "high interest" (self-sustaining wild populations that are endemic to the affected stream, have significant scientific value, or commercial value) may also be required. (n) In order to assist in the preparation and planning for water management during an emergency, the commission or executive director may provide conditions in a water right necessary for relief consistent with applicable portions of this section when the water right is initially granted or subsequently amended. These conditions may include, but shall not be limited to, a staged approach to the reduction in the pass-through amounts that provide for the pass-through of water for instream uses and bays and estuaries when it is available, and allow water to be captured or diverted for the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare during an emergency, subject to the protection of stream flows necessary under subsection (m) of this section for the maintenance of water quality standards. These conditions may also include full implementation by the water right holder of water conservation and drought contingency plans as a precondition for obtaining relief. (o) If the applicant's water right already contains provisions for the temporary, total, or partial suspension of permit conditions for the maintenance of instream flows or freshwater inflows to bays and estuaries, further or different relief requested in an application submitted under this section generally will be denied unless the applicant can show new or changed circumstances or an emergency condition not contemplated when the water right condition was issued. |