When river flows are low or non-existent, the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority relies on groundwater reserves to meet customer demand, according to Klarissa Peña, Chair of the ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rio Grande is dry in the metro again, for only the second time in 40 years. With New Mexico already in a ‘water debt’ to Texas under the Rio Grande Compact, what does ...
The ongoing lack of rain and hot conditions have left one of North America's longest rivers in dire shape again, prompting water managers on Thursday to warn farmers in central New Mexico who depend ...
This article is part of Running Out, an occasional series about Texas’ water crisis. MISSION — More than 100 years ago, developers lured farmers to the Rio Grande Valley by marketing the “Magic Valley ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — If you had long weekend plans to spend time by the Rio Grande, you’ll have to come up with a Plan B. The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District reports the river is running dry for ...
A crew works on upgrading pipes and valves at a North Alamo Water Supply Corporation water plant in Donna on Thursday. In order to increase the amount of water the plant is able to distribute, pipes ...
Jul. 21—In Albuquerque, much of the Rio Grande was a cracked riverbed Monday, a result of a record dry winter and legal restrictions on storing Rio Grande water. The Rio Grande is fed primarily by ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Rio Grande in Albuquerque at Tingley Beach and Central is bone dry. Farmers, who depend on this water source, will soon be feeling those effects. Data from the United States ...
SEVEN NEWS. WELL, THE SECOND TIME IN 40 YEARS, THE RIO GRANDE WILL LIKELY RUN DRY IN ALBUQUERQUE. OUR ANDRES VEGA IS LIVE ALONG THE RIVER WHERE WE’RE SEEING THE EFFECTS OF A RECORD HOT SUMMER AND DRY ...
The ongoing lack of rain and hot conditions have left one of North America's longest rivers in dire shape again, prompting water managers on Thursday to warn farmers in central New Mexico who depend ...
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As Rio Grande runs dry, South Texas leaders look to new water supplies to sustain growth
At the same time the Rio Grande runs dry, the South Texas population is rapidly increasing. Officials wary of slowing growth are seeking alternative water supplies, including groundwater and new ways ...
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