Nevada Code § 533.364

Certain interbasin transfers of groundwater; inventory required under certain circumstances; limitations; fee; time for completion of inventory
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1. In addition to the requirements of NRS 533.370 , before approving an
application for an interbasin transfer of more than 250 acre-feet of
groundwater from a basin which the State Engineer has not previously
inventoried or for which the State Engineer has not conducted, or caused to be
conducted, a study pursuant to NRS 532.165 or 533.368 , the State Engineer or a
person designated by the State Engineer shall conduct an inventory of the basin
from which the water is to be exported. The inventory must include:
(a) The total amount of surface water and
groundwater appropriated in accordance with a decreed, certified or permitted
right;
(b) An estimate of the amount and location of all
surface water and groundwater that is available for appropriation in the basin;
and
(c) The name of each owner of record set forth in
the records of the Office of the State Engineer for each decreed, certified or
permitted right in the basin.
2. The provisions of this section do not:
(a) Require the State Engineer to initiate or
complete a determination of the surface water or groundwater rights pursuant to NRS 533.087 to 533.320 , inclusive, or to otherwise
quantify any vested claims of water rights in the basin before approving an
application for an interbasin transfer of groundwater from the basin; or
(b) Prohibit the State Engineer from considering
information received from or work completed by another person to include in the
inventory, if the inventory is otherwise conducted in accordance with the
provisions of subsection 1.
3. The State Engineer shall charge the
applicant a fee to cover the cost of the inventory. The amount of the fee must
not exceed the cost to the State Engineer of conducting the inventory.
4. The State Engineer shall complete any
inventory conducted pursuant to subsection 1 within 1 year after commencing the
inventory, unless the time limit is waived by the applicant.

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