pengyou, In one word, no. Water is a hotly contested commodity in Nevada. We are the driest state in the US (lowest rainfall).
While there certainly is ground water to be found, particularly along the path of the Truckee River, water rights are tightly controlled and heavily encumbered by permits.
Ground water levels vary, from less than 100 feet to several hundred feet or more.
Keep in mind that most of Nevada is a desert...
There are plans to extract water from our eastern mountains (the Sierra Nevada range) and pipe it south to the Las Vegas population center... Needless to say, those plans are causing lots of political fighting.
Add to this the presence of the nuclear testing site, mid-state, with contamination issues for water wells.
There are also problems with the normal ground water being contaminated by Arsenic, in some areas within the Truckee River drainage system (which is in "northern" Nevada).
Needless to say, you'll need to do your due-diligence research on any property. The county will have extensive records on water rights, location, irrigation rights, etc.
Water is a problem in Nevada.