FAQS
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![]() | have a technical background to understand the hydrological impact of a proposed transaction on river systems and on other water users. |
![]() | have a thorough knowledge of the regulatory process by which water rights are moved and uses reallocated. |
![]() | understand the unwritten philosophies of regulators and politicians. |
![]() | understand water law and real estate law. |
It is rare to find this combination of skills in one individual. Government operated water banks do not provide this service.
WaterBank Resources was established by Dr. William M. Turner, a Registered Professional Geologist, Certified Ground Water Professional, and Licensed Real Estate Broker. Dr. Turner is a consulting Hydrologist with more than 35 years experience both nationally and internationally. He has been a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Ground Water. Dr. Turner teaches courses on water rights to real estate brokers and courses on ground-water hydrology to attorneys. He is the qualifying real estate broker at WaterBank Resources and a recognized expert in water rights transactions.
Water rights are purchased by buyers who wish to place water to some beneficial use of their own. The beneficial use of the buyer may involve a change in point of diversion of the water and/or a change in the place and/or purpose of use.
Because water rights are regarded as real property by many states, a sales contract is required.
The re-allocation of a water right by a buyer for the use of water at a different location and/or different use will require permission of state authorities. Applications for permits must be filed with state authorities.
Usually, a notice of intention to move the water rights and/or to change the point of diversion and/or location and/or purpose of use must be published to provide notice to the public. If someone objects to the purpose of the transfer and use, they may file a protest. If no protest is filed, state authorities will operate under their own authority and approve or deny an application.
If an application is denied, the buyer may petition for a hearing to present evidence to overcome the reasons for denial. If the prospective buyer is denied the application after the hearing, he may seek a trial in District Court. This process may go to the State Supreme Court.
When a permit is ultimately granted to the buyer, the water rights purchase closes.
Sales contracts will normally require that all applications to carry out the purposes of the buyer be paid by the buyer.
WaterBank finds buyers and sellers and facilitates water rights transactions for which it earns a commission.
WaterBank files applications and carries out all aspects of title searches and historical research.
WaterBank will prepare necessary drawings and provide them to surveyors as CAD or GIS files for final review and certification.
WaterBank will carry out or will contract for all technical studies necessary to support applications for permits.
WaterBank expects that water rights will will valid and marketable when they are offered for sale. All costs incurred to file applications and prove up water rights to meet the regulatory requirements of state authorities is charged on a time and materials basis and is apart from brokerage commissions.
If you are looking for or selling water rights, please fill out the Sellers Registration Questionnaire. You are under no obligation to WaterBank Resources unless you decide to have WaterBank represent you as your broker and agent.
If you wish WaterBank to represent you in a transaction, please download and fill out the appropriate questionnaire. Information from the questionnaire will be used to generate a Buyer or Seller agreement that will be E-mailed to you. The Brokerage Agreement
Print two copies of the agreement, sign, have it notarized, and return both copies for our signature to us at:
WaterBank®
610 Gold Avenue, Southwest - Suite 111
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
WaterBank provides telephonic consultation on water rights transactions at the rate of $250/hr plus telephone and facsimile charges. You must provide us with a written description of your transaction by e-mail or by fax prior to discussing your matter. The average cost for document review and consultation will be about $300, payable in advance.
We may be reached at: 505-246-2232 (fax) or use our Contact form.