Upon the filing of an application that complies with the provisions of this article and the rules established pursuant to this article, accompanied by the proper fees, the state engineer shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 [72-2-20 NMSA 1978] of this 2019 act regarding notice of the application. The notice shall give all essential facts as to the proposed appropriation; among them, the places of appropriation and of use, amount of water, the purpose for which it is to be used, name and address of applicant and the time when the application shall be taken up by the state engineer for consideration.
History: Laws 1907, ch. 49, § 26; Code 1915, § 5681; C.S. 1929, § 151-132; Laws 1941, ch. 126, § 8; 1941 Comp., § 77-504; 1953 Comp., § 75-5-4; 2001, ch. 26, § 1; 2019, ch. 88, § 2.
Compiler's notes. — The 1915 Code compilers substituted "this article" for "this act," presumably thereby extending the reference to include all the provisions of Code 1915, ch. 114, art. I, not solely those derived from Laws 1907, ch. 49. The provisions of said art. I are compiled as 19-7-26, 72-1-1, 72-1-2, 72-1-5, 72-2-1 to 72-2-7, 72-2-9, 72-2-10, 72-3-1 to 72-3-5, 72-4-1, 72-4-13, 72-4-15, 72-4-17 to 72-4-19, 72-5-1 to 72-5-4, 72-5-6 to 72-5-24, 72-5-26 to 72-5-31, 72-5-33, 72-7-1 to 72-7-3, 72-8-1 to 72-8-6 and 72-9-1 to 72-9-3 NMSA 1978.
Cross references. — For publication of legal notice, see Chapter 14, Article 11 NMSA 1978.
The 2019 amendment, effective July 1, 2019, removed certain notice provisions and directed the state engineer to proceed under the new notice provisions of Section 72-2-20 NMSA 1978; and deleted "instruct the applicant to publish notice thereof in a form and in a newspaper prescribed by the state engineer, in some newspaper that is published and distributed in each county affected by the diversion and in each county where the water will be or has been put to beneficial use, or if there is no such newspaper, then in some newspaper of general circulation in the stream system, once a week for three consecutive weeks" and added "proceed in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 of this 2019 act regarding notice of the application", and deleted the last sentence of the section, which related to requirements regarding proof of publication.
The 2001 amendment, effective June 15, 2001, inserted "and in a newspaper" preceding "prescribed by"; inserted the language beginning "that is published and distributed" and ending "then in some newspaper"; and made stylistic changes throughout the section.
Notice of publication is necessary only when water is available for appropriation. — Where the state engineer determined that no unappropriated water was available for the applicant; the state engineer summarily rejected the applicant's application for a permit to appropriate water; and the applicant nevertheless initiated a notice publication of applicant's application to appropriate water, the applicant's self-published notice was unnecessary, unauthorized and of no legal effect. Lion's Gate Water v. D'Antonio, 2009-NMSC-057, 147 N.M. 523, 226 P.3d 622.
Notice of publication is necessary only when water is available for appropriation either by the state engineer or by the district court on appeal. Lion's Gate Water v. D'Antonio, 2009-NMSC-057, 147 N.M. 523, 226 P.3d 622.
Appropriation procedure unlawful. — The state engineer's water rights dedication practice and procedure imposing a condition on the groundwater permit requiring that at some future time the applicant acquire and retire a specified amount of surface water rights in the related stream system is unlawful because it precludes full consideration of public welfare and water conservation resulting in an impairment of existing water rights at the time the new conditional water right is approved, since the rights are not identified until the permit is issued, preventing public notice and comment. 1994 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 94-07.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 78 Am. Jur. 2d Waters § 322.
93 C.J.S. Waters § 180.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 5 - Appropriation and Use of Surface Water
Section 72-5-1 - Application for permit; rules; surveys, etc.
Section 72-5-2 - Existing community ditches.
Section 72-5-3 - Application; amendment; refiling.
Section 72-5-4 - Notice; publication.
Section 72-5-5 - Objections to applications; filing of protests; definition of standing.
Section 72-5-6 - Hearing; approval; permit.
Section 72-5-7 - Application; rejection; noncompliance with rules; conservation and public welfare.
Section 72-5-8 - Construction of works; additional time.
Section 72-5-9 - Supervision; inspection; completion of works; alterations.
Section 72-5-10 - [State engineer's certificate of construction.]
Section 72-5-11 - Inspection and correction of unsafe works.
Section 72-5-12 - Failure to comply with state engineer order; penalty.
Section 72-5-13 - [Issuance of license to appropriate water.]
Section 72-5-14 - Time for construction; extension.
Section 72-5-15 - [Common use; enlargement and maintenance of works; lien for costs.]
Section 72-5-16 - [Priority of liens.]
Section 72-5-17 - Excess waters; sale.
Section 72-5-18 - Water allowance.
Section 72-5-19 - [Standards for measuring flow and volume of water.]
Section 72-5-20 - Headgates and measuring devices.
Section 72-5-21 - [Recording of permits, decrees and documents; certified copies.]
Section 72-5-22 - [Transfer of water rights.]
Section 72-5-23 - Water appurtenant to land; change of place of use.
Section 72-5-24 - Change of purpose; change of point of diversion.
Section 72-5-25 - Emergency; change of point of diversion; procedure.
Section 72-5-26 - [Diversion from watershed or into another stream.]
Section 72-5-27 - Artificial water; no right of continuance of supply.
Section 72-5-28 - Failure to use water; forfeiture.
Section 72-5-29 - [Rights of residents of upper valleys of stream systems.]
Section 72-5-30 - [Effect of return flow above diversion or storage works of other appropriators.]
Section 72-5-31 - [Appeal; prior rights not impaired.]
Section 72-5-32 - Construction and operation of dams; state engineer authority.
Section 72-5-33 - Federal reclamation projects; appropriation for.
Section 72-5-35 - State transportation commission; advance water withdrawal.
Section 72-5-39 - Illegal application of water; injunction or other relief.