Nevada Code § 533.535

Consent to use of Lake Tahoe by United States for reservoir purposes in connection with Truckee-Carson reclamation project
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1. For the purpose of aiding the
Truckee-Carson reclamation project carried out by the Reclamation Service of
the United States of America, under the Act of Congress approved June 17, 1902
(c. 1093, 32 Stat. 388), known as the Reclamation Act, and acts amendatory
thereof or supplementary thereto, consent is hereby given to the use by the
United States of America of Lake Tahoe, situated partly in the State of
California and partly in the State of Nevada, and the waters, bed, shores and
capability of use for reservoir purposes thereof, in such manner and to such
extent as the United States of America through its lawful agencies shall think
proper for such purpose, and as fully as the State of Nevada could use the
same.
2. The consent hereby given is without
prejudice to any existing rights that persons or corporations may have in Lake
Tahoe or the Truckee River.

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