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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 445A - WATER CONTROLS

NRS 445A.590 Permits: Notice of application to certain persons and entities; inapplicability to temporary permits.

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NRS 445A.590 Permits: Notice of application to certain persons and entities; inapplicability to temporary permits.
1. The Department shall notify each interested person, appropriate governmental agency and affected Indian tribe of each complete application for a permit, and shall provide them an opportunity to submit their written views and recommendations thereon. The provisions of this subsection do not apply to an application for a temporary permit issued pursuant to NRS 445A.485 .
2. Notification must be in the manner provided in the regulations adopted by the Commission pursuant to applicable federal law.
3. If the treatment works are to discharge into any waters of this State which flow directly or ultimately into an irrigation reservoir upstream from which are located urban areas in two or more counties and if each county has a population of 55,000 or more, the Department must include in its notification each city, county, unincorporated town and irrigation district located downstream from the point of discharge. Notice to an unincorporated town must be given to the town board or advisory council if there is one.
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