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Looking to the future of New Mexico's water management and resource planning
Season 1 · Episode 50

Looking to the future of New Mexico's water management and resource planning

Conversations Different with Inez Russell Gomez · Santa Fe New Mexican

August 6, 202428m 42s

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Show Notes

Water is a precious resource in New Mexico, the state with the lowest percentage of its area covered by water. That makes how water is managed in the state incredibly important. In this episode of "Conversations Different," Deputy State Engineer Tanya Trujillo and Interstate Stream Commission Director Hannah Riseley-White share their insight on New Mexico's water management and resource planning. They discuss New Mexico's compacts with neighboring states and water issues facing New Mexico. They also talk about the Water Security Planning Act passed unanimously by the during the 2023 state legislative session, and upcoming opportunities the public has to share input on how the statute will be implemented.

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