From Deseret News archives:
Nevada water law protested
They are petitioning the state engineer for inclusion in the September hearings about plans to take more than 91,000 acre-feet of water from the Spring Valley in White Pine County. The transfer is part of a $2 billion plan to bolster Las Vegas' water-resource portfolio with groundwater from rural White Pine, Lincoln and Clark counties.
Nevada law bars any new protests to the dozens of applications filed in 1989. Opponents of the Water Authority's plans say state law robs new residents and others of the chance to protect their rights.
"It's a basic question of whether people in the United States have a right to protect their property," said Bob Fulkerson, director of the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, an advocacy group opposed to the Water Authority's plans. "It's a sacred right."
The petition alleges that property owners and others who rely on local groundwater have been denied due process because they acquired water rights after 1989. Some petitioners include heirs to original protesters who have since died, residents not old enough to file protests in 1989, and 1989 protesters who were not notified about upcoming hearings.
A number of "new" residents of the Spring and Snake valleys including Terry Marasco, owner of a motel in the tiny Nevada town of Baker cannot participate because they were not around to file protests 17 years ago. Marasco is concerned about the negative effects on his business, which relies on tourism, hunting and fishing.
"I'm being shut out of the process simply because I wasn't around 16 years ago," he said. "This is unfair."
Former state engineer Hugh Ricci, who retired last month, set aside three weeks in September for hearings on the Spring Valley applications. He said in March that Nevada is clear about who can protest and the time frame for filing a protest.
New state engineer Tracy Taylor echoed Ricci: "We've addressed that. It is defined by statute."
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