Nevada Code § 540.011

Legislative declaration
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1. The Legislature determines that it is
the policy of the State of Nevada to continue to recognize the critical nature
of the States limited water resources. It is acknowledged that many of the
States surface water resources are committed to existing uses, under existing
water rights, and that in many areas of the State the available groundwater
supplies have been appropriated for current uses. It is the policy of the State
of Nevada to recognize and provide for the protection of these existing water
rights. It is the policy of the State to encourage efficient and nonwasteful
use of these limited supplies. It is also the policy of the State to encourage
suppliers of water to establish prices for the use of water that maximize water
conservation with due consideration to the essential service needs of customers
and the economic burdens on businesses, public services and low-income
households.
2. The Legislature further recognizes the
relationship between the critical nature of the States limited water resources
and the increasing demands placed on these resources as the population of the
State continues to grow.
3. The Legislature further recognizes the
relationship between the quantity of water and the quality of water, and the
necessity to consider both factors simultaneously when planning the uses of
water.
4. The Legislature further recognizes the
important role of water resource planning and that such planning must be based
upon identifying current and future needs for water. The Legislature determines
that the purpose of the States water resource planning is to assist the State,
its local governments and its citizens in developing effective plans for the
use of water.

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