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  2. Water begins flowing from Elephant Butte to El Paso in ... - AOL

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    Late runoff and high snowpack last year means water from Elephant Butte is being released early this year, setting the stage for a full 30-week irrigation season.

  3. Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande Water. Now states are ...

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    If New Mexico has a shortfall of water to send to Texas, the state could cut back allocations to the Elephant Butte District. The Elephant Butte and El Paso irrigation districts have filed amicus ...

  4. Irrigation districts plan for another dry year as drought ...

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    When water releases begin from Elephant Butte on June 1, farmers in Southern New Mexico and El Paso will have to make due with a reduced allotment. Irrigation districts plan for another dry year ...

  5. Rio Grande Project - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Butte Irrigation District is a 6,870 acres (27.8 km 2) historic district providing recognition and limited protection for the history of much of the system, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

  6. Elephant Butte Irrigation District - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Butte Irrigation District is a 6,870 acres (27.8 km 2) historic district in New Mexico and Texas which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The listing included three contributing buildings and 214 contributing structures , in Doña Ana County, New Mexico , Sierra County, New Mexico and El Paso County ...

  7. Elephant Butte Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Butte Historic District, a historic district in the Elephant Butte, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The district included 30 contributing buildings, 10 contributing structures and 34 contributing sites on 2,443 acres (9.89 km 2), as well as numerous non-contributing resources. [1]

  8. US judge recommends settlement over management of the ... - AOL

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    News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... then the Elephant Butte Irrigation District — the largest in New Mexico — must temporarily transfer rights to an irrigation ...

  9. Elephant Butte Dam - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Butte Dam or Elephant Butte Dike, originally Engle Dam, [2] is a concrete gravity dam on the Rio Grande near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, in the United States. The dam impounds Elephant Butte Reservoir , which is used mainly for agriculture but also provides for recreation, hydroelectricity, and flood and sediment control.