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link to New Mexico requests information on brackish water by end of March

New Mexico requests information on brackish water by end of March

New Mexico invests $500 million in the nation's first Strategic Water Supply, facing opposition over potential increase in fracking.

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link to Lawsuit in San Pedro Valley seeks to stop transmission project

Lawsuit in San Pedro Valley seeks to stop transmission project

The Tohono O’odham Nation, the San Carlos Apache Reservation, Center for Biological Diversity, and Archaeology Southwest sue to stop SunZia clean energy transmission line construction in Arizona's...

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link to California advances groundwater sustainability efforts

California advances groundwater sustainability efforts

98% of California groundwater use is now under local agency management under sustainability plan.

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link to Lead pipes:  Help is on its way for water systems in Wyoming

Lead pipes:  Help is on its way for water systems in Wyoming

Wyoming is working with HDR to help community water systems inventory materials used in drinking water system lines by the EPA's October 16, 2024 deadline.

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link to Water issues featured in New Mexico State of the State address

Water issues featured in New Mexico State of the State address

Water issues were a key topic in New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham's January 17 "State of the State" speech to both chambers at the opening ceremony of the 30-day legislative session.

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link to EPA and Navajo Nation reach $100M wastewater settlement

EPA and Navajo Nation reach $100M wastewater settlement

A partial consent decree involving the EPA and Navajo Nation creates a $100M plan to upgrade wastewater treatment in three Navajo towns that were insufficiently treating their wastewater.

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  1. Deborah on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 20, 2025

    Great point! Utah's residents do a good job on water conservation. Nevada does, too.

  2. Helen Ck on California unveils Colorado River sharing proposalDecember 19, 2025

    This entire subject rings all the alarm bells and should be approached with a jaundiced eye. California water dealings have…

  3. Helen Ck on Colorado River talks near federal interventionDecember 19, 2025

    By all means, let's get the feds involved. That should solve everybody's problems.

  4. Helen Ck on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 19, 2025

    While an enormously complex and largely neglected situation, as long as the current administration continues to dismantle federal programs, the…

  5. Deborah on Border wall documentary examines water risk in southern ArizonaNovember 22, 2025

    Perhaps technological alternatives could provide a balance.

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