The Nevada Division of Water Resources (NDWR) is dedicated to the conservation, protection, and management of the state's water resources for the benefit of its citizens. They oversee various tasks, including water rights appropriation, monitoring water use, distributing water, reviewing construction projects, and providing technical assistance to the public and government agencies.
With a focus on quantifying existing water rights and ensuring water availability for new developments, NDWR plays a crucial role in maintaining a sustainable water supply in Nevada. They also regulate well drillers and water rights surveyors, review flood control projects, and collect and analyze water resource data to inform decision-making processes.
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