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WATER
New Mexico’s Most Important Resource
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Major Sources• Rivers
– Rio Grande– Pecos River– San Juan River– Gila River– Rio Chama
• Lakes– Elephant Butte Reservoir– Caballo Reservoir– Navajo Lake– Ute Lake– Conchas Lake
• Aquifers (ground water)
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How New Mexico Gets Water
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Flow of Water (Water Sheds)
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Water Use In New Mexico
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Aquifers
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Acequias
• Spanish word (stolen from Arabic) for “barmaid”.
• In all reality, acequias are ditches used for irrigation.
• In NM, they are registered bodies (meaning they can employ people and earn money).
• Led by a mayordomo or “ditch rider.”
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Acequias
• They are communal , not individually owned.
• The mayordomo decides who gets water and how much water they get.– How do they come up
with this decision?
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Acequias
• Mayordomo: elected by acequia members.
• Acequia members get one vote (popular vote).
• Mayordomo settles water rights disputes, and his/her word is final.– How would you settle
disputes like this?
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Acequias
• All members are responsible for repairing and maintaining the acequia.
• What happens to NM agriculture – and cultural distinction – if we run out of water?
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Water Crisis
• http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/25/nation/la-na-texas-water-20130126
• http://www.scpr.org/programs/take-two/2013/06/13/32232/small-new-mexico-town-of-magdalena-runs-out-of-wat/
• http://stopthewatergrab.blogspot.com/
• http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nightly-news/52269004#52269004