Water authority to get $7.7 million
Last updated 5/15/2021 at 5:03pm
SANTA FE The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority is in line for a $7.7 million allocation from the New Mexico Water Trust Board.
According to an allocation sheet provide to The News by Rep. Randal Crowder, R-Clovis, the award will help the authority continue construction of its interim groundwater pipeline.
The authority is tasked to build and operate the Eastern New Mexico Rural Water System, which would deliver reserved water from the Ute Reservoir in Quay County to member communities in Curry and Roosevelt counties. The authority is currently building the local pipeline system, so that it may be used for distraction of locally-acquired water while the final connection to the reservoir is pending.
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Last updated 4/24/2021 at 3:05pm
CLOVIS The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority board, which oversees the construction of a water pipeline meant to deliver water to the region, are continuing to collaborate with four other rural water initiatives as a means to collecti. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe.
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