
Water Rights & Resource Management
Water Rights & Resource Management Services
We represent individuals, landowners, tribal nations, and municipalities in securing, transferring, and defending water rights. Our team handles permitting, adjudications, non-use defense, and regulatory navigation with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer and relevant federal agencies. Whether you’re facing a dispute or planning a project, we help you assert control over your water resources.
Key Aspects of Water Rights & Land Use Management
- Permit Acquisition & Transfers
Preparing and prosecuting applications for new water-use permits, change-in-use petitions, and transfers of existing rights before the Office of the State Engineer. - Adjudication & Protests
Navigating the general stream adjudication process, filing protests, and representing clients at hearings to establish and quantify water rights. - Non-Use & Forfeiture Defense
Crafting legal strategies to defend against administrative claims of forfeiture or abandonment, including proving diligence and beneficial use. - Interstate & Federal Coordination
Engaging with interstate compact commissions and federal agencies (e.g., USBR, Corps of Engineers) on projects affecting federal reserved rights, stream-gaging requirements, or cross-boundary water allocations. - Groundwater Management & Hydrology
Advising on basin-specific rules, water-banking options, and conjunctive‐use plans that integrate surface and groundwater resources while adhering to local groundwater management plans.
Common Challenges & Navigational Issues
- Complex Adjudication Timelines
General stream adjudications can span decades; clients need clear strategies to protect unquantified or unfiled claims. - Evolving Permit Standards
Shifting policies on conservation, efficiency requirements, and environmental flows can alter permit outcomes mid-process. - Interference & Priority Disputes
Senior vs. junior priority battles often hinge on technical hydrological evidence and precise proof of historic beneficial use. - Cross-Boundary Coordination
Projects that draw from multiple basins or cross into tribal or federal lands require parallel approvals and careful synchronization of timelines.
Why Specialized Counsel Matters
- Proven Adjudication Advocacy
We chart proactive filing schedules, prepare robust expert testimony, and litigate priority and quantification issues to secure enduring rights. - Strategic Permit Navigation
Our team anticipates regulatory changes, structures applications to minimize objections, and negotiates timely resolutions of protests. - Technical & Legal Synergy
Collaborating with hydrologists, engineers, and economists, we marry technical analyses with legal arguments to bolster your position. - Integrated Land-Use Planning
We align water-rights strategies with land-use objectives—whether for agricultural expansion, municipal development, or conservation projects—to optimize resource use and project viability.
Ensure your water resources are protected and leveraged effectively. Contact Baca & Stone to discuss tailored solutions for water rights and land-use management in New Mexico.

