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Section 71-9-4 - Exclusion; incidental loss or extraction of heat; limited exception.

NM Stat § 71-9-4 (2019) (N/A)
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A. A permit from the state engineer is not required for the use of ground water over two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit as incident to the development of geothermal resources permitted pursuant to the Geothermal Resources Development Act when:

(1) the use does not require any diversion of ground water; or

(2) all diverted ground water is reinjected as soon as practicable into the same ground water source from which it was diverted, resulting in no new depletions to the source; provided that:

(a) the division shall provide to the state engineer all information available to the division regarding the proposed diversion and reinjection and shall request the opinion of the state engineer as to whether existing ground water rights sharing the same ground water source may be impaired; and

(b) if the state engineer determines that the information provided is sufficient to render an opinion and it is the opinion of the state engineer that any existing ground water rights may be impaired, the division, upon receipt of the opinion of the state engineer, shall require the owner or operator to submit to the division a plan of replacement with regard to any existing ground water rights that are likely to be impaired.

B. In response to a request for opinion pursuant to Subsection A of this section, the determination by the state engineer as to whether the information provided is sufficient to render an opinion or the issuance by the state engineer of an opinion shall not constitute a decision, act or refusal to act under Section 72-2-16 NMSA 1978.

C. No ground water right is established through the use of ground water as allowed in Subsection A of this section.

D. As used in this section, "plan of replacement" means a detailed plan for the replacement of water, which may include:

(1) the furnishing of a substitute water supply;

(2) the modification of existing water supply facilities;

(3) the drilling of replacement wells;

(4) the assumption of additional operating costs;

(5) the procurement of documentation establishing a waiver of protection by owners of affected water rights;

(6) artificial recharge; or

(7) any other means to avoid impairment of water rights.

History: Laws 2016, ch. 71, § 4 and Laws 2016, ch. 78, § 4.

Effective dates. — Laws 2016, ch. 71, § 15 and Laws 2016, ch. 78, § 15 made the Geothermal Resources Development Act, §§ 71-9-1 to 71-9-11 NMSA 1978, effective July 1, 2016.

Compiler's notes. — Laws 2016, ch. 71, § 4 and Laws 2016, ch. 78, § 4, both effective July 1, 2016, enacted identical new sections. The section was set out as enacted by Laws 2016, ch. 78, § 4. See 12-1-8 NMSA 1978.

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