Monday, November 30, 2009

Food, Water and Real World Issues

When the well runs dry.

The Global warming head fake and Al Gore's inconvenient lie, cap and tax, all amount to money making schemes for someone. Our aquifers are in real trouble.

Las Vegas depends on Lake Mead, the Colorado River for its water supply. So do the other six states that are parties to the


Colorado River Pact of 1922.

California grows much of the produce you eat.



The Ogallala

has been over drafted for the last 60 years and it will not last forever. From the North Plains District,


The Ogallala Aquifer within the boundaries of the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District is declining at an average of 1.74 feet per year (1,082,631 acre ft).

Could the well run dry and if so what next?


Can they conserve and save it?






The Memphis Alluvial

along the Mississippi River is being over drafted to the extreme in places, who would have thought this part of the country would have water issues.

Washington State certainly gets plenty of rain how could they have water problems? Yet


Washington State has an aquifer in trouble.





While they argue about global warming at The Copenhagen Conference



and the politicians figure out cap and tax, our ground water,


our aquifers,

are in trouble all over the country.

Water rights in Nevada are owned as an appurtenance to the land.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Judge Slaps State Engineer Over SNWA Pipeline Water Rights

The temperature just went up in Las Vegas and it may get even drier.

In a recent ruling Nevada Judge Norman Robison ruled that State Engineer Tracy Taylor “abused his discretion” and “acted arbitrarily, capriciously and oppressively”

This is big news for both sides of the proposed SNWA pipeline issue and it sounds like the Nevada Supreme Court will most likely get to hear this case.

You can read the whole story at Las Vegas Review Journal and The Ely Times.

If you not planning to build a pipeline and would like to find a nice Nevada Farm or Cattle Ranch with water rights, we have few listed for sale. If you have one you are considering selling, Talk to Chris before listing it another broker, he knows his stuff.

Land in Nevada with Water Rights is listed and available today.

Chris W. Miller is a Nevada Farm and Ranch with Water Rights Specialist
at ERA Brokers Consolidated Mesquite, Nevada

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

City Of Mesquite Purchases Land Without Appraisal

City of Mesquite Recently Purchased Land for New Library

Mesquite Nevada Commercial Real Estate Market, information every investor should know.

The City of Mesquite just closed on a prime parcel of land on Mesquite Blvd to build a new library. The City of Mesquite could use a nice new shiny library with all the bells and whistles.

They paid $1,717,000 for 3.22 acres, that is 140,263 square feet or $12.24 per square foot. So much for the $20 a foot the market has been asking for years for Mesquite Blvd frontage. Reports are no appraisal was required by the buyer, the City of Mesquite.

Who spends nearly two million tax dollars without the benefit of a professional opinion of value? I am surprised The City of Mesquite can even do that legally.

The is one more commercial land sale to report in the past twelve months through MLS. It was a quarter acre sold for $92,500 or $8.85 a square foot, located on Hafen just south of the Maverik the gas station. This sale was nice street frontage and would have been used as a comparable in my opinion.

Not only are the City of Mesquite elected officials out of control, so is the city manager.

What the heck, it is just our tax dollars they are spending anyway, RIGHT?

Chris W. Miller
Vegas Grand Realty and Property Management
435-862-5951
702-990-5951

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