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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 445A - WATER CONTROLS

NRS 445A.305 Legislative declaration.

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NRS 445A.305 Legislative declaration.
1. The Legislature finds that pollution of water in this State:
(a)Adversely affects public health and welfare;
(b)Is harmful to wildlife, fish and other aquatic life; and
(c)Impairs domestic, agricultural, industrial, recreational and other beneficial uses of water.
2. The Legislature declares that the people of this State have a right to clean water and it is the policy of this State and the purpose of NRS 445A.300 to 445A.730 , inclusive:
(a)To maintain the quality of the waters of the State consistent with the public health and enjoyment, the propagation and protection of terrestrial and aquatic life, the operation of existing industries, the pursuit of agriculture, and the economic development of the State;
(b)To mitigate the degradation of the waters of the State;
(c)To encourage and promote the use of methods of waste collection and pollution control for all significant sources of water pollution (including point and diffuse sources); and
(d)To encourage and promote traditional and emerging methods of water reuse, including, without limitation, credits for water that is returned to the source, known as “return-flow credits,” agriculture and other irrigation, direct potable reuse and indirect potable reuse in an appropriate manner that is consistent with the public health.
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