Nevada Code § 534.065

Replacement well: Application to change place of diversion not required in certain circumstances; notice
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1. If a person is seeking to sink or bore
a replacement well to divert groundwater already appropriated and:
(a) The original site of the well and the site of
the replacement well are on public lands or on property owned by the same
person for whom the groundwater has already been appropriated; and
(b) The site of the replacement well is located
not more than 300 feet from the original place of diversion described on the
permit to appropriate water,
the person
is not required to file an application to change the place of diversion
pursuant to NRS 533.345 .
2. If a change to the site of a
replacement well meets the requirements of subsection 1, the site of the
replacement well must be located anywhere on public lands or on the property of
the person who holds the permit to appropriate water that is not more than 300
feet from the original place of diversion described on the permit to
appropriate water.
3. The person who holds the permit to
appropriate water must:
(a) Record the site of the replacement well in
the office of the county recorder of each county in which the water is applied
to beneficial use and in each county in which the water is diverted from its
natural source; and
(b) Inform the State Engineer of the site of the
replacement well.
Compliance
with the provisions of this subsection shall be deemed to impart notice of the
site of the replacement well to all persons.
4. If a person is seeking to sink or bore
a replacement well on public lands, the person must notify any relevant federal
agency that is charged with administering such public lands and comply with all
applicable federal laws.
5. As used in this section, public lands
has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
408.078 .

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