Nevada Code § 534.050

Permit to appropriate water required before sinking well in designated groundwater basin; requirements in undesignated areas; waivers; penalties
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2 and NRS 534.180 , every
person desiring to sink or bore a well in any basin or portion therein in the
State designated by the State Engineer, as provided for in this chapter, must
first make application to and obtain from the State Engineer a permit to
appropriate the water, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 533 of NRS relating to the appropriation
of the public waters, before performing any work in connection with the boring
or sinking of the well.
2. Upon written application and a showing
of good cause, the State Engineer may issue a written waiver of the
requirements of subsection 1:
(a) For exploratory wells to be drilled to
determine the availability of water or the quality of available water;
(b) To allow temporary use of the water in
constructing a highway or exploring for water, oil, gas, minerals or geothermal
resources; or
(c) For wells to be drilled in shallow
groundwater systems and pumped to alleviate potential hazards to persons and
property resulting from the rise of groundwater caused by secondary recharge.
If practical, approved by the State Engineer and consistent with this chapter
and chapter 533 of NRS, the withdrawn water
must be used for some other beneficial use.
3. In other basins or portions of basins
which have not been designated by the State Engineer no application or permit
to appropriate water is necessary until after the well is sunk or bored and
water developed. Before any diversion of water may be made from the well, the
appropriator must make application to and obtain from the State Engineer,
pursuant to the provisions of chapter 533 of
NRS, a permit to appropriate the water.
4. Upon written application and a showing
of good cause, the State Engineer may issue a written waiver of the
requirements of subsection 3, to allow temporary use of water in constructing a
highway or exploring for water, oil, gas, minerals or geothermal resources.
5. Any person using water after a permit
has been withdrawn, denied, cancelled, revoked or forfeited is guilty of a
misdemeanor. Each day of violation of this subsection constitutes a separate
offense and is separately punishable.

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