Nevada Code § 543.580

Chief engineer and general manager: Investigations, reports and estimates; recommendations; employment of engineers and surveyors
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1. The chief engineer and general manager
may investigate carefully the best plan or plans:
(a) To control the floodwaters of the district
and the floodwaters of streams that have their sources outside of the district
but flow into the district;
(b) To conserve those waters for beneficial and
useful purposes by spreading, storing, retaining, or causing to percolate into
the soil within or without the district, or to save or conserve in any manner,
any of those waters; and
(c) To protect the watercourses, watersheds,
public highways, life and property in the district from damage from that water,
and to
obtain such other information in regard thereto as may be deemed necessary or
useful in carrying out the purposes of NRS
543.170 to 543.830 , inclusive.
2. The chief engineer and general manager
shall make and file reports from time to time with the board, which must show:
(a) A general description of the work to be done
on each project or work of improvement.
(b) General plans, profiles, cross sections and
other general specifications of the work to be done on each project or work of
improvement.
(c) A general description of the lands, rights-of-way,
easements and property proposed to be taken, acquired or injured in the
carrying out of that work.
(d) An estimate of the cost of each project or
work of improvement including:
(1) An estimate of the costs of lands,
rights-of-way, easements and property proposed to be taken, acquired or injured
in carrying out the project or work of improvement.
(2) An estimate of all incidental expenses
likely to be incurred in connection therewith, including legal, clerical,
engineering, superintendence, inspection, printing and advertising, and stating
the total amount of bonds, if any, necessary to be issued to pay for it.
(3) A comparison of the total cost of the
proposed works with an estimate of the cost of condemnation and relocation or
replacement of property within the boundaries of the floodplain.
3. The chief engineer and general manager
shall, from time to time, as directed by the board, file with the board
supplementary, amendatory and additional reports and recommendations as
necessity and convenience may require.
4. The chief engineer and general manager
may, subject to the control and direction of the board, employ other engineers,
surveyors and other persons required for making all surveys and doing any work
necessary for the making of the reports.

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