By Avelino Maestas on Sep 18, 2007 in Gila River, Peak Water, Photography, Water | Comments Off
Via John Fleck is this Santa Fe New Mexican article that puts some great perspective on the state’s peak water woes: New Mexico’s water math isn’t adding up. Real water plus paper water are supposed to equal water supply, but it doesn’t, especially during drought. Real water: That’s wet water, the stuff one needs for [...]
By Avelino Maestas on Jun 28, 2007 in Environment, Gila River, Water, West | 1 Comment
I haven’t had time to even start poring over this document, but the New Mexico Environment Department in conjunction with Northern Arizona University recently released this report. Why? This Watershed Improvement Plan and Strategy (WIPS) is an inventory and data resource in support of a science-based approach to watershed resource planning. Watershed remediation work to [...]