A new judicial rule creates the appointment of at least three water judges in Utah, who will be versed in the complexities of water law.
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Groundwater management plan approved by Nevada Supreme Court
Citing over-appropriation, the Diamond Valley Groundwater Management Plan was upheld by the Nevada Supreme Court. Even senior right holders will see a reduction in the amount of groundwater they are...
Prove it or lose it: Nevada announces deadline for pre-statutory proofs
Pre-statutory water right holders in Nevada have until the end of 2027 to submit proofs of water use. Prior appropriation and beneficial use are key concepts in Nevada's water law.
Several cities have teamed up with the Utah Rivers Council to subsidize rain barrels for this year's rainwater harvesting program. With the state facing another year of drought, efforts by residents...
Hopi Arsenic Management Project to receive infrastructure funds
The Hopi Tribe is set to benefit from $8.72 million in funding for the Hopi Arsenic Management Project in Arizona. The Hopi project is part of a larger $10.65 million Bipartisan Infrastructure Law...
California announces first phase groundwater management funding
The State of California has announced the first phase of its $150 million grant program to assist with groundwater management under its Sustainable Groundwater Management Grant Program. During dry...