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Legislation would replace Gila diversion group

Legislation would replace Gila diversion group Written by Geoffrey Plant on February 3, 2021 A bill introduced last week in the New Mexico Legislature threatens to sideline the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project’s role in determining how the remaining money in the N.M. Unit Fund totaling more than $80 million is spent in four southwestern New Mexico counties under the terms of the 2004 federal Arizona Water Settlements Act. The group’s consulting role is enshrined in state and federal statutes, but House Bill 200, titled “Water Trust Board & N.M. Unit Fund,” seeks to rewrite New Mexico water law and hand the Entity’s responsibilities for vetting water projects over to the New Mexico Water Trust Board.

Water authority seeks $5 million for To hajiilee pipeline

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Water authority employee Derek Griego fills a tanker at an Albuquerque reservoir in April, before the truck was delivered to To’hajiilee. (Source: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority) Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority has applied for nearly $5 million from the state Water Project Fund to help construct a pipeline to bring clean water to the Navajo community of To’hajiilee. One sometimes-working well serves the community of 2,000 people that sits 30 miles west of Albuquerque. But residents often drive for miles to haul water instead of using the rust-colored well water. ...................... Mark Sanchez, executive director of the water authority, said To’hajiilee officials had requested that the agency submit the application for $4,965,000.

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