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COMMUNITY
New Mexico Data On State Water Supply Not Sufficient For Future Planning
From KRWGNews in Las CrucesSTAKEHOLDERS
The Mesilla Basin is the southern portion of the Lower Rio Grande Basin and encompasses about 1,100 square miles in New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. Groundwater in the Mesilla Basin is used primarily for agriculture as well as a wide range of municipal and industrial applications. Stakeholders in the region include farmers, growers, municipalities, industries, and commercial businesses on both sides of the border. Groundwater from the Mesilla Basin is also an important water source for domestic wells and residents of the area.
Due to limited water supplies and continued development in the Mesilla Basin, alternative waters could provide new water sources for a sustainable supply for the region’s residents. To make use of marginal quality water, mainly brackish waters, new technologies and methods must be developed to enhance the feasibility of using alternative water supplies. New Mexico State University and the Bureau of Reclamation have entered into cooperative agreements to further research in the development and use of alternative waters. Under the current agreement, nine research projects are underway on a wide range of issues and technologies that promise to further our understanding of this important water source.
Brent Westmoreland
Greg Daviet
Javier Perea
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