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That means that when flows in the Rio Grande are around 1.1 million acre-feet, New Mexico may consume 393,000 acre-feet of the water, or about 36 percent of the total. The remainder must be ...
The El Paso Times spent the day with Water Master James Narvaez to learn how the monsoon season can contribute to the ...
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem signed a waiver to speed up placement of a segment of water ...
Mexico is supposed to deliver 1.75 million acre-feet to the United States over a five-year period under a 1944 treaty but has lagged in its deliveries during the current cycle, which ends in October.
Inside Climate News found that between 2020 and 2024, Kingsley Water Company used 12,363 acre feet of Rio Grande water, SM Energy used 11,379 acre feet, Segundo Navarro used 3,979 acre feet and ...
FILE - This April 10, 2022, image shows the Rio Grande in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mexico and the U.S. said they have reached an agreement they hope will help Mexico be timelier with its water ...
Ahead of mediation over Rio Grande water use, New Mexico’s Attorney General is concerned the federal government will support stricter limits on groundwater pumping, which could inhibit the ...
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