Property Ownership

In New Mexico, 'water table rights' for a property with a domestic well are governed by:

AThe property owner's unrestricted right to pump unlimited water
BNew Mexico State Engineer permits, which regulate domestic and commercial well drilling and pumping rights✓ Correct
CFederal EPA groundwater regulations exclusively
DNMREC disclosure requirements

Explanation

All water in New Mexico is owned by the public and regulated by the State Engineer. Well drilling requires permits, and water rights (including domestic wells) are subject to the prior appropriation doctrine and State Engineer oversight.

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