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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The state of New Mexico recognizes that with respect to ground water hydrologically related to the Rio Grande at or below Elephant Butte dam there is a deficiency of hydrologic information, the amount sought to be appropriated in pending applications far exceeds available supplies and the allocation of surface water between the states of New Mexico and Texas needs further clarification.
B. In the interest of ensuring competent administration of the ground water hydrologically related to the Rio Grande at or below Elephant Butte dam, a stay is declared on the granting of permits with respect to all pending and future applications to appropriate unappropriated ground water from aquifers hydrologically related to the Rio Grande at or below Elephant Butte dam. The stay shall be for a period of two years commencing on the effective date of this act.
C. Nothing in this section shall preclude the granting of permits:
(1) to appropriate unappropriated ground water for public health emergencies;
(2) to appropriate unappropriated ground water for domestic, stock water and other uses pursuant to Section 72-12-1 NMSA 1978; or
(3) to replace or change the location of existing wells.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 72. Water Law § 72-12-3.1. Certain ground water; finding; grant of permits; stay; exceptions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-72-water-law/nm-st-sect-72-12-3-1/
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