44th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2000
RELATING TO WATER; PROVIDING FOR MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY BY ORDINANCE TO LIMIT NEW DOMESTIC WATER WELL DRILLING; AMENDING AND ENACTING SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. [NEW MATERIAL] NEW DOMESTIC WATER WELLS--MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY.--
A. A municipality may by ordinance restrict the drilling of new domestic water wells if the property line of the applicant is within three hundred feet of the municipal water distribution lines located within the exterior boundaries of that municipality.
B. No municipality may deny authorization for a new domestic water well permit to an applicant if the cost to the applicant of extending the municipal water distribution lines to the applicant's property exceeds the cost of drilling a new domestic water well.
C. A municipality that fails to authorize the drilling of a new domestic water well shall provide within ninety days domestic water service to the property owner under the municipal water provider's usual and customary charges and rate schedules.
D. A municipality shall file with the state engineer its municipal ordinance restricting the drilling of new domestic water wells.
E. An applicant for a new domestic water well permit to drill a well located within the exterior boundaries of a municipality with a new domestic water well drilling ordinance shall obtain authorization to drill the well from the municipality prior to submittal of an application to the state engineer.
F. A municipality with a new domestic water well drilling ordinance shall act upon a new domestic water well permit application within thirty days of receipt of the request.
G. If an application for a new domestic water well permit is authorized by a municipality, the applicant shall submit the notice of authorization to the state engineer.
H. A municipality shall notify the state engineer of all denials for well authorization.
I. The state engineer may approve or deny an application for a new domestic water well permit based on the action of a municipality and may impose conditions of approval. An applicant may appeal the decision of the state engineer to the district court in the county of the municipality.
J. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the state engineer to administer water rights as provided by law.
K. The state engineer shall not be liable for actions taken in accordance with a municipal ordinance authorizing restriction of the drilling of wells within the exterior boundaries of a qualified municipality.
Section 2. Section 72-12-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1931, Chapter 131, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read:
"72-12-1. UNDERGROUND WATERS DECLARED TO BE PUBLIC--APPLICATIONS FOR USE TO STATE ENGINEER--HEARINGS.--The water of underground streams, channels, artesian basins, reservoirs or lakes, having reasonably ascertainable boundaries, are declared to be public waters and to belong to the public and to be subject to appropriation for beneficial use. By reason of the varying amounts and time such water is used and the relatively small amounts of water consumed in the watering of livestock; in irrigation of not to exceed one acre of noncommercial trees, lawn or garden; in household or other domestic use; and in prospecting, mining or construction of public works, highways and roads or drilling operations designed to discover or develop the natural resources of the state, application for any such use shall be governed by the following provisions:
A. [any] a person, firm or corporation desiring to
use [any] public waters described in this section for
watering livestock; for irrigation of not to exceed one acre
of noncommercial trees, lawn or garden; or for household or
other domestic use shall make application to the state
engineer on a form to be prescribed by him. Unless the
applicant has been denied authorization for a new domestic
water well by a municipality that has a water well ordinance,
upon the filing of each application describing the use
applied for, the state engineer shall issue a permit to the
applicant to so use the waters applied for; provided that as
part of an application for livestock watering use on state or
federal land, the applicant shall submit proof that he:
(1) is legally entitled to place his livestock on the state or federal land where the water is to be used; and
(2) has been granted access to the drilling site and has permission to occupy the portion of the state or federal land as is necessary to drill and operate the well; and
B. whenever [any] a person, firm or corporation
or the state desires to use not to exceed three acre-feet
of public water described in this section for a definite
period of not to exceed one year in prospecting, mining or
construction of public works, highways and roads or
drilling operations designed to discover or develop the
natural mineral resources of the state, only the
application referred to in Section 72-12-3 NMSA 1978 shall
be required. Separate application shall be made for each
proposed use, whether in the same or in different basins.
Upon the filing of [such applications] an application, the
state engineer shall make an examination of the facts and,
if he finds that the proposed use will not permanently
impair any existing rights of others, he shall grant the
application. If he finds that the proposed use sought will
permanently impair such rights, then there shall be
advertisement and hearing as provided in the case of
applications made under Section 72-12-3 NMSA 1978."