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Flying over the desert landscape of southeastern New Mexico in a four-seat helicopter, Stephen Aldridge could count around a dozen man-made lagoons brimming with toxic wastewater glistening ...
A 50-year water plan was released by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to counteract the expected loss of 25 percent of New Mexico's freshwater.
The federal government sent about $43 million to aid New Mexico's water systems, while a state bill authorized funds for 66 local projects.
May 16—New Mexico is getting $14.7 million in federal money for five water projects to address drought, part of $522 million in drought funding for 57 projects across the Western United States ...
Jul. 31—Several weeks of rain have brought much-needed, if uneven, drought relief around New Mexico. The moisture has created a drastic drop in the state's exceptional drought conditions since ...
The butte was said to have the shape of an elephant lying on its side, and its name has been applied to the area since before the dam's construction. The nearby city of Elephant Butte was named for the rock formation. The original name of the dam was Engle Dam, after the nearby railroad stop at Engle, New Mexico. The stop was named "Engle ...
More: Oil and gas companies seek solutions to wastewater, drought in New Mexico, Permian Basin “I would suggest after this legislative session to have some deliberate and focused meetings.
More: Lujan Grisham wants to use oilfield waste to solve drought. Is it an industry 'bail-out?' New Mexico Sen. Steven McCutcheon II (R-42) of Carlsbad sponsored Senate Bill 172 and 173, along ...