Nevada Proposes Amended Water Quality Regulations
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) is proposing new regulations on water quality. NDEP announced an official regulation workshop on August 31, 2022 to solicit public comment and input on Legislative Counsel Bureau (LCB) Draft of Proposed Regulation R113-22.
R113-22 sets forth a process for the State Environmental Commission to classify a surface water of the State or a segment thereof as a water of extraordinary ecological, aesthetic, or recreational value. The Commission then establishes provisions for antidegradation protections to these specially classified surface waters. The draft regulations can be viewed here.
The Workshop will be August 31, 2022 at 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. More information and the agenda can be viewed on NDEP’s Workshop Notice.
Due to technical difficulties related to the workshop online registration form, attendees may join by:
- Going to the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting?rtc=1
- Entering the Meeting ID: 216 866 144 018
- Entering the Passcode: nqZR8P
NDEP will also attempt to accommodate anyone wishing to participate in person at:
Bryan Building
901 South Steward Street
Humboldt Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Carson City, NV
Interested in more water quality activities? Check out our blog on NDEP’s last Integrated Water Quality Report for 2020-2022 and stay tuned for the next Integrated Water Quality Report Comment Period in 2023.