To conserve, Nevada may try to buy back groundwater rights

-A close-up look at a low-elevation sprinkler watering alfalfa in Diamond Valley, Nev., on Sept. 2, 2022. Lawmakers in Nevada are considering a bill to buy and retire groundwater rights statewide in areas of depleting groundwater. (Kaleb Roedel/Mountain West News Bureau via AP)

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Marty Plaskett upgraded his farming equipment and spent $60,000 on new sprinklers to conserve water, even before the rural Nevada valley where he farms alfalfa began more strictly managing groundwater.

Now, Plaskett is weighing another adjustment: selling off part of his legal right to use water that lies under his land to the state.

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