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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Regional Water Plan
Presentation to the Interstate Stream Commission: July 21, 2004
Lower Rio Grande Water Users Organization
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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Regional Water Plan
The New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Regional Water Plan was Prepared by:
Terracon Livingston & Associates John Shomaker & Associates Zia Engineering & Environmental Sites Southwest
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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Regional Water Plan
With assistance from the Lower Rio Grande Water Users Organization (LRGWUO):
Anthony Water and Sanitation District City of Las Cruces Doña Ana County Doña Ana Mutual Domestic Water
Consumers Association Elephant Butte Irrigation District New Mexico State University Town of Mesilla Village of Hatch
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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande
Regional Water Plan Study Area
The study area is chiefly comprised of the area within Dona Ana County, excluding portions of the Tularosa and Mimbres Basins within in the County. The study area also includes the portion of Sierra County within the boundaries of the Elephant Butte Irrigation District and the portion of the Hueco Bolson within Otero County.
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InstitutionalSetting:
Rio Grande Compact
Rio Grande Project
LRG
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Caballo
ConveyanceSystem
IrrigatedLand
Groundwater
DrainFlows
Atm
osph
ere
SeepageExfiltration
Pum
ping
Return
Diversion
Bypass (spill)Delivery
Deep Percolation
StormFlow
Bypass (spill)
Seepage
Release
Rio G
rande
M&IUsers
PumpingDeep Perc.
Discharges
Imported WaterExported Water
Non-irrigatedLand
Rio Grande at El Paso
Pum
ping
Dee
p P
erco
lati
on
ETPrecip
ETPrecip
Drainage
ET Precip
Rio Grande Hydrology
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Rio Grande Inflow and Outflow,1938-2000
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1,800,000
2,000,000
1938 1943 1948 1953 1958 1963 1968 1973 1978 1983 1988 1993 1998
Acre
-Feet Caballo
El Paso
Difference
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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande
Regional Water Plan Water Demand - Current Use
0.03%
0.49%
0.53%
0.76%
1.27%
6.81%
90.11%
Irrigated Agriculture
Public Water Systems
Commercial
Livestock
Domestic wells
Power
Industrial/Mining
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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Regional Water Plan Demand - Future Use
A base assumption in development of the plan is that there will be no new water supplies and the current and future water resource is finite and limited
Major future changes in use within the region are anticipated to reflect a shift for municipal usage from full reliance on groundwater to significant reliance on surface water as populations expands
As there becomes a need to rely upon surface water, drought impacts will become a significant concern. Therefore, contingency planning for drought periods is necessary
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Ranking AlternativeImplementationSchedule
Reference
1 Metering On-going Section 8.2.1.5.2
2 Re-Use On-going Section 8.2.1.3
3
Special WaterUsers
Association-EBID Surface
Water
City of Las Cruces-2010
Village Hatch-2010Doña Ana MWCA-
2005
Section 8.2.2.7, El Paso – LasCruces Sustainable WaterProject, Water Resources
Technical Report, Vol. 1, p. 1-13.
4AgriculturalConservation
On-going Section 8.2.1.5
5Residential
ConservationOn-going Section 8.2.1.4
6Watershed
ManagementOn-going Section 8.2.2.1
7Aquifer Storage
and Recover(ASR)
Develop Plans – Ongoing should be
complete by 2005 to2007
Funding – 2008 to2010
Begin Projects – 2010
Section 8.2.2.4/ ASR studies arecurrently being prepared by JohnShomaker & Associates, Inc,Aquifer Storage and RecoveryAssessment, Nutt-Hockett Basin,Dona Ana, Luna, and SierraCounties, and Mesilla, Jornada,Hueco, Corralitos Basin, DonaAna County, New Mexico.
8Brackish Water
Desalination
Develop Plans –2004to 2005
Funding – 2005 to2006
Begin Projects – 2007
Section 8.2.2.3
9Storm Water
CaptureOn-going/ Future Section 8.2.2.8
10Water
Importation
Develop Plan – 2005to 2008
Funding – by 2008Begin Project – 2008
Section 8.2.2.9
New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Water Plan Ranking and Implementation
Schedule for Preferred Alternatives
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New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Regional Water Plan
Web site @ http://wrri.nmsu.edu/lrgwuo/