NAC534.340. Log and record of work: Form; contents.  


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  •      1. A log and record of work must be submitted within 30 days after the completion of a well by the well driller pursuant to NRS 534.170 and must be typewritten or legibly handwritten in black ink.

         2. In addition to the information required pursuant to NRS 534.170, the following information must be contained in the log and record of work:

         (a) The complete name and address of the person for whom the work is being performed.

         (b) The location of the well, including:

              (1) A description of its location by public land survey and county assessor’s parcel number.

              (2) Global positioning system coordinates which:

                   (I) Are either identified by latitude and longitude using decimal degrees or are identified using coordinates of the Universal Transverse Mercator system; and

                   (II) Specify for each coordinate whether the North American Datum of 1927, North American Datum of 1983 or the World Geodetic System 1984 was used.

              (3) In a log and record of work for a well drilled for domestic use, the address of the house to be served by the well, the lot and block description and the name of the subdivision.

              (4) If applicable, the waiver number or permit number.

         (c) Any pumping test or development data.

         (d) An accurate identification of the water-bearing formations.

         (e) If the static water level is measured from the top of the casing, the elevation of the top of the casing above the land surface.

         (f) Any applicable water rights permit or waiver number.

         3. An accurate description of the perforations in the casing must be set forth in the section of the log and record of work that contains a record of the well casing.

         4. If the well driller does not have a thermometer, the temperature of the water may be described in the log and record of work as cold, warm or hot.

         5. The flow from a well which flows or is pumped may be determined for the purpose of the log and record of work by measuring the length of time it takes to fill a container of known capacity if the flow is not too large to be measured in that manner.

         6. As used in this section, “pumping test” means a test of a well conducted by pumping a specified amount or continuous flow of water from a well to determine the characteristics of the well or an aquifer.

     [St. Engineer, Drilling Wells Reg. Part 7, eff. 5-19-81]—(NAC A 1-9-90; 12-30-97; R009-06, 6-1-2006; R039-12, 6-29-2012)