Rulemaking

Public Lands Development under New Administration

I was able to attend the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation’s course on Advanced Public Lands held in Santa Fe this January. Between all agencies, there is approximately 652 million acres of federally managed lands. Given the timing of the conference, many speculated and discussed what development of public lands might bring under the current […]

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Workshops

Federal Land Grazing Permit Workshops in Nevada

During the month of January, the Nevada Cattlemen’s Association is hosting a series of workshops around the state regarding grazing permits on federal lands. The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service agencies (and other agency representatives) will be giving presentations on their plans to implement land use changes that have been established for

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Forecasting 2017 Water Legislation in Nevada

New laws and legislation may affect you, stay tuned for tomorrow’s work session on topics of adaptive management, domestic use, cloud seeding, basin management, and mine dewatering! Nevada’s Legislative Commission’s Subcommittee to Study Water will be holding a meeting on Friday morning, August 26, 2016 at 9:00AM at the Legislative Building, Room 4100, at 401

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Groundwater Area

New: Harney Valley Groundwater Area of Concern

The Oregon Water Resources Commission’s (OWRC’s) rulemaking for the Greater Harney Valley Groundwater Area of Concern (Area of Concern) became effective on April 15, 2016. The new regulations limit pending and new applications for groundwater use in the Malheur Basin. Citing concern over lowering groundwater levels in the region, OWRC passed the new regulations to

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EPA & USACE Waters of the United States Rule; by Derek Bradley

The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) have recently released a new waters of the United States rule under the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) that has been in the works for over a year concerning the definition of what are the ‘Waters of the United States.’ The importance of

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EPA Rulemaking and NEPA Draft EIS Comments

The April issue of Nevada Lawyer Magazine focuses on Agriculture Law. Matthew Curti, along with attorney Linda Bullen, authored an article about the importance of submitting comments to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rulemaking, as well as National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) draft Environmental Impact Statements (EIS). The article provides an overview of the commenting process,

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Rulemaking for Water Use Preference for Human Consumption and Stock Water Use in Klamath County; Comment Period Open

Oregon follows the Prior Appropriation principle for water use. The guiding principle of the Prior Appropriation Doctrine is “first in time, first in right.” Thus, water users with earlier priority dates may have their water use rights satisfied before junior water users, or may even require junior users to cease diversions, if there is not

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Klamath County Drought: Extension of Comment Period for Rulemaking

Earlier this month, the Oregon Water Resources Department announced in this press release that the Department would be submitting a second notice of proposed rulemaking, holding a second public hearing, and extending the comment period for proposed rules that grant preference for “human consumption” and “stockwatering” uses following the Governor’s declaration of a drought. The

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