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10 Feb 2025

Protecting New Mexico’s Waterways: A Call for Immediate Action

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Protecting New Mexico’s Waterways: A Call for Immediate Action by Ralph Vigil View Op-Ed in Albuquerque Journal Ralph Vigil is a 12th generation Nuevo Mexicano from Pecos. He is the Chairman of the New Mexico Acequia Commission, owner of Molino … Read More

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16 Sep 2024

McKinley County water utilities pooling resources to ensure water access

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Jason Sanchez has been working on water for close to twenty years. But he’s not a lawyer, or a legislator, or even a water utility manager. He’s the vice president of a small community bank in Gallup.  During a recent … Read More

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7 Sep 2024

Opinion: Saving our water isn’t something that can wait

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Opinion: Saving our water isn’t something that can wait Ladona Clayton, Guest columnist, Sept. 7, 2024, Eastern NM News Our state is facing a water crisis, and we need our elected officials to act quickly to help solve it. As … Read More

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4 Sep 2024

In New Mexico, water is our lifeblood. Let’s work to preserve it

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In New Mexico, water is our lifeblood. Let’s work to preserve it Op-ed by Angel Pena / Executive Director of the Nuestra Tierra Land Conservation Project, Las Cruces Sun-News, Sep 13, 2024 In New Mexico, water is the lifeblood of … Read More

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4 Sep 2024

Honor our people with action on the water crisis

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Honor our people with action on the water crisis By Theresa Pasqual, Acoma Pueblo, September 4, 2024, Cibola Citizen This summer, we’ve been blessed with a healthy monsoon season, providing much- needed relief from our recent water shortages. Seeing this … Read More

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1 Sep 2024

Watershed Restoration in Cimarron

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The water crisis in New Mexico has a ripple effect statewide, cutting across the different geographies and ecosystems that make the Land of Enchantment so special. In the last few years, our state has been at the bullseye of extreme … Read More

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19 Aug 2024

Jemez Ranchers & Environmentalists Protecting Water Together

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In New Mexico, they say “whiskey is for drinking, and water is for fighting.”So, what do you get when you cross a jumping mouse, a rancher and an environmentalist?  No, it’s not the opening line of a bar joke, it’s … Read More

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10 Aug 2024

To our leaders: Water issues can’t wait

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To our leaders: Water issues can’t wait Op-ed by Ladona Clayton, Santa Fe New Mexican, Aug 10, 2024 We’ve all heard the saying “water is life, or in Spanish, “agua es la vida.” But have you ever thought to ask … Read More

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1 Aug 2024

“Water Can’t Wait” Public Education Campaign Launches in New Mexico

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Contact: Jake McCook, jake@mccookstrategies.com “Water Can’t Wait” Public Education Campaign Launches in New Mexico New Mexicans from across the state share testimonials, call for action on water issues Santa Fe, N.M. – Aug. 1, 2024 – Today, the Water Foundation … Read More

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