Nevada - Division of Water Resources The Nevada Division of Water Resources employs the best available science to guide responsible water management decisions, ensuring the protection of the state's most precious resource for the benefit of all Nevadans
Home | Division of Water Resources The candidate must be a Colorado resident whom shall be an engineer or geologist with a minimum of ten years' experience in water supply and well construction preceding the individual's appointment
Division of Water Resources - Nevada As defined in Nevada Water Law, all water belongs to the public and is subject to appropriation for beneficial use Any person who wants to place water to use within Nevada, except water that is used for domestic purposes as defined in NRS 534 013, must first obtain a water right from the Nevada Division of Water Resources To access information about pre-statutory water rights, visit the
Division of Water Resources - Nevada The mission of the Nevada Division of Water Resources (NDWR) is to responsibly manage Nevada’s limited water resources in accordance with State law and best available science
Division of Water Resources - Nevada Notices Crop Inventory in the White River Region The Division will begin conducting a crop inventory in the White River Valley (Hydrographic Basin 207) starting October 13, 2025 Read More 01 28 25
Permit Search - Nevada Water Resources makes every effort to ensure that information posted on this website is up-to-date, accurate, and reflects the officially promulgated documents
Division of Water Resources A detailed water resource assessment and management tool is needed in the Carson Desert Hydrographic Basin to allow for water right applicants and the Nevada Division of Water Resources to effectively and safely develop and manage the additional water that is available
Division of Water Resources - Nevada This collection of forms is a helpful resource for individuals, businesses, and organizations involved in water-related activities, ensuring easy access, streamlined processes, and compliance with regulations
Division of Water Resources - Nevada GIS plays a vital role in water resources management by providing tools and techniques for data analysis, visualization, and decision-making It enhances the understanding of spatial relationships and contributes to the sustainable and efficient use of water resources
Department Of Water Resources To sustainably manage the water resources of California, in cooperation with other agencies, to benefit the state’s people and protect, restore, and enhance the natural and human environments