New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 27 - UNDERGROUND WATER
Part 5 - THE USE OF PUBLIC UNDERGROUND WATERS FOR HOUSEHOLD OR OTHER DOMESTIC USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 72-12-1.1 NMSA
Section 19.27.5.13 - ACTION OF THE STATE ENGINEER
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
The state engineer shall act on all applications that are properly filed.
A. Rejection of application: The state engineer may reject an application for a 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit when the proposed 72-12-1.1 domestic well is to be located in an area where a restriction on the use of water or the drilling of new wells has been imposed by a court. The state engineer may reject an application for a 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit when the proposed 72-12-1.1 domestic well is to be located in an area of water quality concern where a prohibition on or a recommendation against the drilling of new wells has been established by a government entity.
B. Approval of application - conditions of approval: The state engineer may set forth conditions of approval for a 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit, which may include any of the following:
C. Metering requirements: When a metering device is required by the state engineer on a 72-12-1.1 domestic well, the totalizing meter shall be installed before the first branch of the discharge line from the well. The meter installation shall be in accordance with the specifications adopted by the state engineer. The holder of the 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit shall file a meter installation and inspection report with the office of the state engineer, documenting the make, model, serial number, date of installation, and initial reading of the meter prior to diversion of water. Pumping records for the 3 proceeding calendar months shall be submitted to the appropriate state engineer district office on or before the 10th of January, April, July, and October of each year unless a different reporting period has been established in the conditions of approval of the permit.
D. Well setbacks: All new 72-12-1.1 domestic wells shall be set back a minimum of 50 feet from an existing well of other ownership unless a variance has been granted by the state engineer. The state engineer may grant a variance for a replacement well or to allow for maximum spacing of the well from a source of groundwater contamination. All 72-12-1.1 domestic wells shall be set back from potential sources of contamination in accordance with the rules and regulations of the New Mexico environment department.
E. Well identification tag: The state engineer may require that a 72-12-1.1 domestic well be tagged with a well identification tag. If a well tag is required, the tag shall be affixed in plain view and the permit holder shall be responsible for maintaining the well identification tag.
F. Permit expiration: Each 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit shall be conditioned by the state engineer to require the 72-12-1.1 domestic well be completed and a well record be filed with the state engineer within one year of the date of issuance of the permit. A 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit shall automatically expire unless the well is completed and the well record is filed with the state engineer within one year of the date of issuance of the permit. No extension of time shall be granted by the state engineer, and if a 72-12-1.1 domestic well permit expires, a new permit shall be obtained and the appropriate fee paid.
G. Well record: The well driller shall keep a record of each well drilled as the work progresses. The well driller shall file a complete well record with the state engineer and the permit holder no later than twenty (20) days after completion of the well drilling. A well log shall be filed for each hole drilled, including a drill hole that does not encounter water. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to ensure that the well record for the 72-12-1.1 domestic well has been properly filed with the state engineer.