It’s shaping up to be a tough year for farmers who rely on New Mexico’s water supply for irrigation. The Middle Rio Grande ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For another year, parts of the Rio Grande in Albuquerque could go dry. Middle Rio Grande ...
An "unplanned water release" from Cochiti Dam on Tuesday was expected to cause the Rio Grande to rise by several feet in Albuquerque by 8 p.m., federal agencies announced. No flooding is expected, but ...
An unplanned water release from Cochiti Dam could pose a flood risk on the Rio Grande. Those flood risks would be in the immediate channel way, riverbanks and floodways, according to the U.S. Army ...
Crews are taking out trees to let the Rio Grande flow better but neighbors in Los Lunas are concerned about the environmental impact.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A dry winter is creating a low spring run-off this year, making it tough for farmers. The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy ... 147 miles of the river,” said MRGCD ...
Albuquerque saw its driest winter season on record with total precipitation amounting to 0.12 inches at the Albuquerque ...
This “wild and scenic” section of the famous Rio Grande is a 196-mile stretch of the river that travels east from the Mexican border into Texas and winds through some of the more remote vistas in the ...
The conflict stems from an 80-year-old treaty where the countries agreed to share water from the Colorado River and the Rio Grande. However, because water is in more demand but scarcer than ever ...
Jennifer Faler, the area manager of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for the Albuquerque ... and the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, has been planning the Rio Grande River Mile 163 River ...
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