This rule was filed as State Engineer Rule 66-1, Article 7-23.
TITLE 19 NATURAL
RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
CHAPTER 27 UNDERGROUND
WATER
PART 54 SANDIA
UNDERGROUND WATER BASIN
19.27.54.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Office of State Engineer
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19.27.54.2 SCOPE: [RESERVED]
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19.27.54.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Adopted pursuant to the authority of Sections 72-2-8, 72-2-12 and 72-13-4, New Mexico Statutes Annotated, 1978.
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19.27.54.4 DURATION: [Permanent]
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19.27.54.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: November 1, 1966
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19.27.54.6 OBJECTIVE: This Rule is formulated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the statutes governing underground waters and describing the present extent of all declared underground water basins in New Mexico.
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19.27.54.7 DEFINITIONS: [RESERVED]
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19.27.54.8 SANDIA
BASIN:
A. The lands declared within the Sandia Basin on November 15, 1966, are as follows:
TOWNSHIP RANGE SECTIONS
11 N. 5 & 6 E. That portion of the
San Pedro Grant with-
in Bernalillo County.
11 N. 5 E. 13, 14, 23 thru 26,
35, 36
11 N. 6 E. 19 thru 36
10 N. 5 E. 1 thru 3, 10 thru 15
10 N. 6 E. 1 thru 18
B. [TOWNSHIP AND RANGE MAP: See 7-23.1 Sandia Basin PDF file 19.027.0054.8-Sandia.]
[SE 66-1, Article 7-23; Recompiled 12/31/01]
HISTORY OF 19.27.54 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this Part was derived from that previously filed with the State Records Center and Archives.
SE 66-1, Rules and Regulations Governing Drilling of Wells
and Appropriation and Use of Ground Water in New Mexico 1966, originally filed
with the Supreme Court Law Library 11/1/66.
Filed with the State Records Center 6/27/91.
History of Repealed Material: [RESERVED]