Adjudication Order 2016: Diamond Valley, Nevada
On October 16, 2015, the office of the State Engineer of the State of Nevada issued an Order of Adjudication for the public waters of Northern Nevada’s Diamond Valley. The past years’ drought has made vested water rights and claims in Eureka County an ongoing and important legal issue. Water rights’ holders will need strict proof of beneficial use, as will any future applicant. The order provides Nevada landowners six months to respond.
As such, State Engineer Jason King will commence (resume) taking Proofs of Appropriation in the Matter of Determination of the Relative Rights In and To All Waters, Both Surface and Underground, located within Diamond Valley, Eureka and Elko Counties, Nevada, on November 30th. Order No. 1266 states, “All claimants to waters of said Diamond Valley must file their Proofs of Appropriation in the Office of the State Engineer on or before the 31st day of May, 2016 as provided for under NRS 533.110.”
These Proofs of Appropriation relate to water uses that began prior to the development of Nevada’s surface and ground water codes. All subsequent uses go through an application and permitting process with the Nevada Division of Water Resources. If you think you can prove a historical water right of use dating back prior to the water codes, now is the time for further research.
Schroeder Law Offices has assisted many clients in research guidance and assistance in gathering support for vested claim water rights filings. Some of the types of proofs often used to support vested water rights claims in an adjudication are outlined in an article entitled “How to Research Land & Water for Proof of Vested Nevada Water Right Claims,” by Katie Delong and Sarah R. Liljefelt, Therese A. Ure of Schroeder Law Offices.