EVIDENCE FOR A SUB-REGIONAL HYDRAULIC BARRIER IN SOUTHEASTERN NEVADA
There are important water-management implications associated with this particular flow barrier. The Muddy River, tributary to the Colorado River, is sustained by discharge from a group of large springs that issue from the Carbonate Aquifer near Moapa. Ambitious proposals to tap groundwater resources northwest of the Muddy River springs in Coyote Spring Valley have attracted considerable investment, based on the assumption that springflows and hence Muddy River flows would not be impacted by the proposed developments. The flow barrier rules out any contribution to these developments, or to the Muddy River springs, by waters of the southern flow field; this resource is largely unexploited. Extractions from the northern flow field, which extends northwestward from the Muddy River springs and includes Coyote Spring Valley, will impact Muddy River flows on essentially a one-to-one basis. Any such impact is untenable under Nevada water law.