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At a May 8 meeting of the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority governing board, the group will decide whether to approve a 12% adjustment in base rates. Why the increase?
The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority releases 55 million gallons of water per day into the Rio Grande at the outfall in the South Valley.
In the Albuquerque metropolitan area, three quarters of the 316 miles (509 km) of channels are used for recreational purposes, and in the Conservancy as a whole one third of the waterways have recreational use. Ditches are used as horse, bike and running trails, wildlife habitat and fishing holes.
Some water is allowed to flow through central Albuquerque, mostly to protect the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow. Treated effluent water is recycled into the Rio Grande south of the city. The ABCWUA expects river water to comprise up to seventy percent of its water budget in 2060.
The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority is responsible for the delivery of drinking water and the treatment of wastewater. Trash and recycling in the city are managed by the City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department.
Mesa del Sol has agreements with the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority and power agreements with the Public Service Company of New Mexico and New Mexico Gas Co., Chavez...
The project furnishes water for irrigation and municipal water supply to cities along the Rio Grande including Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
Albuquerque and the Authority agreed to lease 30,000 acre feet of storage space in the Abiquiu Reservoir, permanently and at no charge, for storage of water acquired by the plaintiffs in order to improve the habitat of threatened and endangered species in the Rio Grande and the bordering bosque, subject to various conditions.
May 31—U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez wants to draw in federal money to fix water issues in southern New Mexico. Sunland Park and Santa Teresa residents came together on Friday to hear from their water ...
The Middle Rio Grande Project manages water in the Albuquerque Basin of New Mexico, United States. It includes major upgrades and extensions to the irrigation facilities built by the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District and modifications to the channel of the Rio Grande to control sedimentation and flooding.