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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407.400
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Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications - Nebraska
State
NE
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/1983
Author
Nebraska Natural Res
Title
Policy Issue Study on Selected Water Rights Issues - Property Rights in Groundwater
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />I" t 1 " <br /> <br />CHAPTER 3 <br />ALTERNATIVE LEGISLATIVE <br />POliCY ACTIONS <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />Scope of Chapter <br /> <br />Previous chapters have analyzed Nebraska <br />groundwater properly rights In some dePth and <br />have discussed the strengths and limitations of <br />existing law. The Nebraska system of ground- <br />water property rights is unique in American juris- <br />prudence. though il borrows heavily from more <br />traditional property rights systems adopted in <br />other slales_ The salient feature of Nebraska law <br />is public ownership of groundwater While <br />Chapler Two discussed possible limIts on the <br />power of the state to vest public property in <br />private hands. the slate apparenlly has great <br />power to specify a new system of private <br />groundwater rights. This chapter lists alternative <br />systems of property rights and assumes that the <br />state has the power to implement them In fact. <br />however, state power may be limited under the <br />public trust notions discussed earlier. SUCh limit. <br />ations might act as a bar to adopting property <br />rights systems that vest too much control of the <br />groundwater resource in private hands <br />No alternative was included because it was <br />thought to be politically acceptable. Similarly, no <br />alternative was excluded because of pOlitical <br />unacceptabillty An attempt was made to fairly <br />and objectively present the lull range of altern- <br />atives available. <br />For the most part. the policy alternatives fisted <br />in this Chapter are mutually exclusive. Adoption <br />01 one alternative necessarily precludes <br />adoption of another alternative as the overall and <br />sole policy for the stale. A few of the alternatives. <br />such as Alternatives .:::8 and 1; 10. could be <br />combined with others if care is taken on the <br />methods of combination. <br />Finally, it should be noted that the list of policy <br />alternatives presented In this chapter is not <br />necessarily exhaustive. POSSible alternatives are <br />limited only by the Imagination. The range of <br />alternatives listed. however. does fairly cover the <br /> <br />subject Additional alternatives likely would be <br />variations of those set forth in thiS chapter. <br /> <br />Identification of Alternatives <br /> <br />i11ternative ::r 1 Make no Change in present <br />policy <br />AI/prnativp ::2' Adopt thp English Rule of <br />Absolute Ownership as the definition of <br />groundwater property rights In Nebraska. <br />A/fprnallve ::3. Adopt the American Rule of <br />Reasonable Use as the definition of ground- <br />water property rights In Nebraska. <br />Alternative #4: Adopt the California Rule of <br />Correlative Rights as the definition of <br />groundwater property rights in Nebraska. <br />Allernative rt 5: Adopt a Rule of Reasonable <br />Use as developed in certain eastern states <br />as the definition of groundwater property <br />rights in Nebraska <br />Altprnarive :r6' Adopt the reasonable use rules <br />found in the RESTATEMENT lSECONO) OF <br />TORTS 9 858 as the definition of ground- <br />water property fights in Nebraska <br />Alternative:: 7 Adopt a First User Rule as the <br />definition of groundwater property rights in <br />Nebraska. <br />Alternative dB' Adopt a Preference In Use Rule <br />as the definition of groundwater property <br />rights in Nebraska <br />Alternative :::9 Adopt a Comparative Cause <br />Rule as the definition of groundwater <br />property rights in Nebraska. <br />Alternative :::10: Adopt a groundwater property <br />fights system where rights are created and <br />evidenced by securing a permit from a state <br />agency <br />Alternative::: 1 1 Ouantify the amount of water <br />hydrologically available beneath particular <br />surface formations and give each land- <br />owner a vested right to withdraw a partiCular <br />QuantIty of water based on the total number <br />of acres of overlying land owned by the <br />landowner. <br /> <br />3.1 <br />
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