Planning for the Future of New Mexico Water
New Mexico State University, College of Agriculture and Home Economics (CAHE) has historically been a strong leader in water resources programs which emphasize better use of water and reducing impacts on water quality. The college is thorough in addressing many water related issues which are aimed toward the social, economic and environmental well being of New Mexico. It is a goal of the College that the best available science be applied to all aspects of water quality, use and management.Hot Topics
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Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Study (CoCoRaHS) CoCoRaHS needs your help! Because Every Drop CountsThe Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network Training Available On-Line! CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community based, high density network of individual and family volunteers, who take daily measurements of rain, hail and snow in their backyards more... |
Water Conservation and Drought Management Workshops A strategic planning initiative to assist municipalities, counties, and water suppliers with the development and implementation of their water conservation and drought management plans will hold its first workshop April 28, 2006 in Grants, NM more... |
Installing a Septic Tank and Drainfield This comic book, DVD, and CD attempts to teach homeowners the information they need to know in order to build their own septic tank and drainfield system more... |
Fred Phillips - October 2004 Water Lecture Series
Mike Hightower - Effective irrigation for water conservation
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