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New Mexico Water

Posted by Pete | Posted in News | Posted on 09-03-2010

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As long as I have been out in this country, I still become amazed at the trouble water brings…Maybe I should say the lack of water brings…But we have to have it and in order for any city to grow out here they need a good supply of water…Once someone has water rights it is a real fight to get it away from them or to infringe on their usage…One thing though, it is use it or lose it, per state water laws. So some farms on the east side of the state are selling some of their water rights…The latest news, the owner of some wells in the Lake Sumner aquifer, who bought the rights down around Lake Sumner, near Fort Sumner, wants to sells its water to the city of Santa Fe, who needs it for the city usage. They would build a 150 mile pipeline which will rise in elevation over 4000 feet in that distance…  But now, the Carlsbad Irrigation District says, no, the water under the ground in the Pecos River Run Off area belongs to us and if Santa Fe gets it, it will short us on irrigation water and so they filed a law suit trying to stop the sell. (Texas is due a lot of the Pecos River water as well, but I have not heard what they are saying at this point). Carlsbad says Santa Fe needs to get its water from the Rio Grande River runoff area, since that is where they are located…..It is over my head, it is complicated, it has for years been certain ways, but  now with the growth of our New Mexico cities it is becoming more and more critical in having sufficient water to take care of its citizens. Albuquerque bought water from the San Juan River in the Famington area and it is currently being injected into our aquifer here….Sales of water rights do happen, it has happened and it is legal….But a whole lot of people have a whole lot to say about it…Do the folks in Alabama and Mississippi have any problems with water?…Maybe too much water at times, huh?

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Pete, it rains so much in Mississippi, that we have taken to calling it liquid sunshine. Wish gas wasn’t sooo expensive, I would bring a trainload out there and see if I could auction it off.

Thanks, Don, believe me we would let you bring all the water you could….And someday, I envision a pipeline doing just that. Water will become more precious than gas, oil or gold, especially here in the western United States…

Uncle, Started raining yesterday morning,rained most of the day,all night and still raining today. Wish y’all had some of it.

Nephew, send it on. We had a little snow today, maybe that will help. Thanks, Uncle

Anything as useful and as essential as water is bound to be complicated. Suggestion: Become a water lawyer and you will get rich, especially if you live in the desert southwest. I remember just about a year ago that Georgia, Alabama, and Florida were about to go to war over water from the Lake Lanier runoff area. I guess it is the Chattahooche River or whatever river it is that feeds Atlanta and Lake Lanier. It just goes to show that water can become valuable anywhere.

No kidding…we have lawyers that do only water rights squabbles and they make good money…If you are not using your water rights the state goes to calling about it and it is “use it or lose it” so you cannot just sit on it….Thanks, Pete

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