No person owning or controlling any reservoir, lake or body of water into which public waters flow and which furnishes the water supply in whole or in part to any stream containing game fish shall divert or lessen such water in flow or supply to an extent detrimental to the fish in such stream, reservoir, lake or body of water.
History: Laws 1912, ch. 85, § 65; Code 1915, § 2488; C.S. 1929, § 57-307; 1941 Comp., § 43-412; 1953 Comp., § 53-4-12.
United States held not liable for injuries from dredging canals. — Where the United States, acting through the bureau of reclamation, dredged and removed from the canals and ditches the silt and deposits which had accumulated therein over the years, and as a natural consequence of these dredging operations, the water in appellee's ponds seeped back into the irrigation canals and the ponds were emptied, the trial court, citing this section, concluded that the act of the defendant in draining the plaintiff's property of all water, destroying plaintiff's fish and frogs, and leaving the plaintiff's land an arid desert land, constituted negligence per se. However, the court of appeals held that liability under the federal Tort Claims Act is not carte blanche, that the United States is liable as an individual only in the manner and to the extent to which it has consented, and that the facts fell clearly within the area of the exempted "discretionary function." United States v. Gregory, 300 F.2d 11 (10th Cir. 1962).
Bodies of water covered. — All reservoirs, lakes and other bodies of water into which public waters flow are covered by this section. 1947 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 47-5111.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 17 - Game and Fish and Outdoor Recreation
Article 4 - Propagation of Fish and Game
Section 17-4-1 - [Power of state game commission to acquire land.]
Section 17-4-2 - Eminent domain power; abandonment or relinquishment of property acquired.
Section 17-4-3 - [Exchange, sale, lease, sublease and assignment of lands by commission; proceeds.]
Section 17-4-5 - [Fish hatcheries established by United States; exemption from state laws.]
Section 17-4-6 - Hunting and fishing on private property; posting; penalty.
Section 17-4-8 - [Parks or waters for propagation of game or fish; license required.]
Section 17-4-10 - [Transportation of game or fish taken from unlicensed parks or waters prohibited.]
Section 17-4-11 - [Licensing of private lakes and parks; "proprietor" defined.]
Section 17-4-12 - [Application for license; contents; maximum area; fencing.]
Section 17-4-13 - [Form of license.]
Section 17-4-14 - [Reduction in flow of water detrimental to fish in stream prohibited.]
Section 17-4-16 - [Invoice to be delivered to purchaser; form; duplicate mailed to director.]
Section 17-4-17 - [Invoice to be attached during shipment.]
Section 17-4-19 - [Copy of invoice to be furnished purchaser upon resale.]
Section 17-4-21 - [Proprietors of licensed private parks and lakes to furnish reports to director.]
Section 17-4-22 - [Channels connecting private lakes under one license; use of screens.]
Section 17-4-23 - [Lease or grant of private park or lake; lessee or grantee deemed proprietor.]
Section 17-4-24 - [Series of lakes may be included in one license.]
Section 17-4-25 - [Diverse proprietorship; joint or separate licenses.]
Section 17-4-26 - [Notices against trespassing to be posted.]
Section 17-4-27 - [Transfer of license required upon transfer of interest.]
Section 17-4-28 - Parks, lakes and preserves; license; fees.
Section 17-4-29 - Floating logs in fish stream; restocking; penalty.
Section 17-4-30 - [Federal aid.]
Section 17-4-31 - [Federal funds; disbursement.]
Section 17-4-32 - Destruction of boundary markers[; penalty].
Section 17-4-34 - Habitat management stamp; fund; expenditure for habitat management; exception.