New Mexico’s strategic water plan set to preserve freshwater
New Mexico moves forward with a brackish water strategy to protect freshwater and support clean energy under the Strategic Water Supply program.
New Mexico’s strategic water plan set to preserve freshwater
New Mexico moves forward with a brackish water strategy to protect freshwater and support clean energy under the Strategic Water Supply program.
New Mexico’s Strategic Water Supply Act shifts focus solely to brackish water projects, removing produced water provisions while advancing desalination efforts.
The $500 million push to treat both oil and gas wastewater and brackish water, the proposal has been drastically down-scaled by the New Mexico legislature.
New Mexico requests information on brackish water by end of March
New Mexico invests $500 million in the nation's first Strategic Water Supply, facing opposition over potential increase in fracking.
Seawater desalination is seriously considered as a measure to counter the serious drought problems facing the Western states. But others are advocating "mini" desalination plants that will clean up...