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    Basins State Engineer Designation Orders

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    Updated Feb 10, 2022
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources (2022). Basins State Engineer Designation Orders [Dataset]. https://data-ndwr.hub.arcgis.com/items/e217a95832a94156ac166af0386e8735
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    Feb 10, 2022
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    The U.S. Geological Survey and the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, have divided the state into discrete hydrologic units for Water Planning and management purposes. These have been identified as 232 Hydrographic Basins (1-232; hydrographic sub-basins designated A, B, C, etc.) within 14 major Hydrographic Regions. There are a total of 256 hydrographic basins and sub-basins.Designation Order basins are basins where permitted ground water rights approach or exceed the estimated average annual recharge and the water resources are being depleted or require additional administration. Under such conditions, the State Engineer may designate a groundwater basin and, in the interest of public welfare, declare preferred uses (e.g., municipal and industrial, domestic, agriculture, etc.) (Nevada Revised Statute 534.120) . The State Engineer has additional authority in the administration of the water resources within a designated groundwater basin.Preferred Use type is equivalent to Limitations to New Applications. Limitations to New Applications contain all preferred use orders and those orders outlining exceptions.To review basin orders, please see water.nv.gov/StateEnginersOrdersList.aspx.Last updated August 18, 2021

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    Basins State Engineer Admin Boundaries

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    Nevada Division of Water Resources (2022). Basins State Engineer Admin Boundaries [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/1364d0c3a0284fa1bcd90f952b2b9f1c
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources
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    The U.S. Geological Survey and the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, divided the state into discrete hydrologic units for water planning and management purposes. These administrative boundaries have been identified as 232 Hydrographic Basins (1-232; hydrographic sub-basins designated A, B, C, etc.) within 14 major Hydrographic Regions. There are a total of 256 hydrographic basins and sub-basins. Field investigation regions are included to support field offices for effective resource management. The designation indicates whether a hydrographic basin has been identified as a basin where permitted groundwater rights approach or exceed the estimated average annual recharge and the water resources are being depleted or require additional administration. Under such conditions, the State Engineer may designate a groundwater basin and, in the interest of public welfare, declare preferred uses (e.g., municipal and industrial, domestic, agriculture, etc.) (Nevada Revised Statute 534.120). The State Engineer has additional authority in the administration of the water resources within a designated groundwater basin.Last updated May 4, 2023.

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    WaterPlanning Basins

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    Updated Feb 14, 2023
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources (2023). WaterPlanning Basins [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/NDWR::waterplanning-basins
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    Feb 14, 2023
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources
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    Description

    The U.S. Geological Survey and the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, divided the state into discrete hydrologic units for water planning and management purposes. These administrative boundaries have been identified as 232 Hydrographic Basins (1-232; hydrographic sub-basins designated A, B, C, etc.) within 14 major Hydrographic Regions. There are a total of 256 hydrographic basins and sub-basins.Designation indicates whether a hydrographic basin has been identified as a basin where permitted ground water rights approach or exceed the estimated average annual recharge and the water resources are being depleted or require additional administration. Under such conditions, the State Engineer may designate a groundwater basin and, in the interest of public welfare, declare preferred uses (e.g., municipal and industrial, domestic, agriculture, etc.) (Nevada Revised Statute 534.120) . The State Engineer has additional authority in the administration of the water resources within a designated groundwater basin.Last updated August 18, 2021

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    WaterPlanning Basins

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    Updated Feb 14, 2023
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources (2023). WaterPlanning Basins [Dataset]. https://data-ndwr.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/waterplanning-basins
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    Feb 14, 2023
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    Nevada Division of Water Resources
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    Description

    The U.S. Geological Survey and the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, divided the state into discrete hydrologic units for water planning and management purposes. These administrative boundaries have been identified as 232 Hydrographic Basins (1-232; hydrographic sub-basins designated A, B, C, etc.) within 14 major Hydrographic Regions. There are a total of 256 hydrographic basins and sub-basins.Designation indicates whether a hydrographic basin has been identified as a basin where permitted ground water rights approach or exceed the estimated average annual recharge and the water resources are being depleted or require additional administration. Under such conditions, the State Engineer may designate a groundwater basin and, in the interest of public welfare, declare preferred uses (e.g., municipal and industrial, domestic, agriculture, etc.) (Nevada Revised Statute 534.120) . The State Engineer has additional authority in the administration of the water resources within a designated groundwater basin.Last updated August 18, 2021

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Basins State Engineer Designation Orders

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Feb 10, 2022
Dataset authored and provided by
Nevada Division of Water Resources
License

CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
Description

The U.S. Geological Survey and the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, have divided the state into discrete hydrologic units for Water Planning and management purposes. These have been identified as 232 Hydrographic Basins (1-232; hydrographic sub-basins designated A, B, C, etc.) within 14 major Hydrographic Regions. There are a total of 256 hydrographic basins and sub-basins.Designation Order basins are basins where permitted ground water rights approach or exceed the estimated average annual recharge and the water resources are being depleted or require additional administration. Under such conditions, the State Engineer may designate a groundwater basin and, in the interest of public welfare, declare preferred uses (e.g., municipal and industrial, domestic, agriculture, etc.) (Nevada Revised Statute 534.120) . The State Engineer has additional authority in the administration of the water resources within a designated groundwater basin.Preferred Use type is equivalent to Limitations to New Applications. Limitations to New Applications contain all preferred use orders and those orders outlining exceptions.To review basin orders, please see water.nv.gov/StateEnginersOrdersList.aspx.Last updated August 18, 2021

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