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Underground water in Baja Mexico


 

Thinking in drilling in San Quintin Baja?
As land broker in Baja Land Solutions we are commited to give you as much information you need before you buy or invest. As follows you will find information that will help you understand the process to optain federal concession for underground water rights for domestic use in the Valley of San Quintin Baja
At the moment the water department underground waters for the San Quintin BC basin (Please know there is one in Colonet BC, San Telmo BC, Camalu BC, Vicente Guerrero BC, San Quintin BC, San Simon and El Rosario BC) has many restrictions for permits to drill for water but there is one that still opens DOMESTIC USE, this federal concession is good for 30 years and it gives you the permit to drill and to use from 600 m3 up to 1,000 cubic meters of water every year. Only a national or through a Mexican corporation or none profits can apply for this water concession in San Quintin BC.
At the moment the water is being extract at a deep of 10 mts  to 16 meters deep.
What are the requirements to submit a water concession in San Quintin BC for domestic use?
1.      Copy of picture ID.
2.      Copy of CURP.
3.      Certified copy of property title.
4.      Certified copy of Mexican corporation.
5.      Pay for local administration fee.
6.      Payment for federal administration fee.
 
once you drilled, you will need to place a meter wish cost around $1,500 Dlls.
If you are interest in submitting an application for a 30 year water concession in San Quintin Baja Mexico or have more questions fell free to contact your Certified Land Broker in Baja Mexico:  Jonathan Mendez M.
                                                FAQ's

                    water rights in San Quintin Baja Mexico

How much would we be asking for in the inititial application? To submit the application is laround $1,000 Dlls (500 dll for government fee, 250 dlls for engeneer , 250 for notary fee) and if they do granted it will be good for 15 to 30 years and we do not have a say how long we want it but the government does. Part of the application process is to pay a civil engineer to make a survey where we will drill and to take the property title up to Ensenada BC to the public notary to cross checked the property title.
 
Do the folks who would tell us where we would drill have any thoughts about the possibilities for fresh rather than salt water?The drilling company has not introduce to me  the people who have done this service of finding fresh water jet, obviously this will come to past if we hire their services…. But could ask if they can tell me what are our chances to find good water.
 
 
Is there a difference in the water rights permit and/or cost if we're drawing salt water? I asked if they there was any difference but rather a concern to dry the water bed underground and make all the good water salty.  
 
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