Nevada Code § 535.060

Obstruction of water by beavers dam: Procedure for removal of beaver and dams
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1. On any stream system and its
tributaries in this state the distribution of the waters of which are vested in
the State Engineer by law or the final decree of court, where beaver, by the
construction of dams or otherwise, are found to be interfering with the lawful
and necessary distribution of water to the proper users thereof, the State
Engineer, upon complaint of any interested water user, shall investigate or cause
the investigation of the matter.
2. The State Engineer and his or her
assistants and water commissioners and the Department of Wildlife and its
agents may enter upon privately owned lands for the purposes of investigating
the conditions complained of and the removal and trapping of beaver.
3. If satisfied that such beaver are
interfering with the flow of water to the detriment of water users, the State
Engineer shall provide a written notice to the owner of the land, if it is
privately owned, stating:
(a) That the beaver thereon are interfering with
or stopping the flow of water necessary for the proper serving of water rights;
and
(b) That unless, within 10 days from receipt of
the notice, written objection to the removal of such beaver is filed with the
State Engineer by the landowner, the Department of Wildlife will remove such
beaver or as many thereof as will rectify the existing conditions.
4. Failure of the landowner to file such
written objections shall be deemed a waiver thereof. Upon receipt of written
objections, the State Engineer may make further investigation and may sustain
or overrule the objections as the facts warrant. Upon the overruling of the
objections, the landowner may have them reviewed by the district court having
jurisdiction of the land by filing therein a petition for review within 10 days
from the receipt of the order of the State Engineer overruling the objections.
The proceedings on the petition must be informal and heard by the court at the
earliest possible moment.
5. Upon the landowners waiver of objections
to the removal of beaver from his or her land, or upon final determination by
the court that the beaver should be removed, the State Engineer shall
immediately notify the Department of Wildlife of the waiver or determination
and the Department or its agents shall enter upon the land from which the
beaver are to be removed and remove them or as many as may be necessary to
prevent the improper flow of water as directed by the State Engineer.
6. The State Engineer may remove or cause
the removal of any beaver dam found to be obstructing the proper and necessary
flow of water to the detriment of water users.

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