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These include La Paz County, Arizona (02-012), Cibola County, New Mexico (30-006), and Los Alamos County, New Mexico (30-028). Kern County, California has a well population that has exceeded the digits available for the "Unique Well Identifier" so 029 is used for the first 99,999 wells, and 030 is used for any additional wells [1] .
Begun in the 1880s, it is now managed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and provides irrigation water to a large area around Carlsbad, diverted from the Pecos River and the Black River. The late 19th and early 20th-century elements of the project were designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1964.
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer is a state agency in New Mexico, located in the Concha Ortiz y Pino Building in Santa Fe. The agency is responsible for managing New Mexico water resources, including the supervision, measurement, appropriation, and distribution of surface and groundwater.
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc (NYSE: J) has been selected to provide design services for the remaining phases of the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority's (ENMWUA) rural water supply system.
May 27—This isn't a new story. But it's one that needs to repeatedly be told. I've been working for a couple of months on a series on abandoned oil and gas wells in New Mexico. The series is ...
Bodies of water of San Miguel County, New Mexico (1 C, 1 P) Bodies of water of Sandoval County, New Mexico (1 C, 1 P) Bodies of water of Santa Fe County, New Mexico (1 C, 2 P)
Aug. 19—Elizabeth Anderson, a longtime engineer with years of experience as a water resources manager, has been appointed as New Mexico's next state engineer, the Governor's Office announced Monday.
The San Juan–Chama Project is a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation interbasin water transfer project located in the states of New Mexico and Colorado in the United States.The project consists of a series of tunnels and diversions that take water from the drainage basin of the San Juan River – a tributary of the Colorado River – to supplement water resources in the Rio Grande watershed.