New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
Recent News About New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
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The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer and Interstate Stream Commission is seeking legislative approval for a $1 million increase in its operating budget for Fiscal Year 2027, along with $131 million in special appropriations.
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The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission has completed a three-day public hearing on the proposed rule for the Water Security Planning Act.
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New Mexico, Texas, and Colorado have reached a settlement in a longstanding legal dispute over water rights in the Rio Grande.
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New Mexico's Office of the State Engineer (OSE) has issued noncompliance warnings to owners of 20 water wells in the Carlsbad and Capitan Basins.
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The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission (NMISC) has announced a proposed rule under the Water Security Planning Act, aiming to enhance water planning and management in the state.
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The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission (NMISC) has introduced a new tool aimed at enhancing water planning across the state.
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In a bipartisan unanimous vote, the New Mexico State Senate has confirmed Mike Hamman to the role of state engineer.
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Recent cannabis legalization could have a substantial negative impact on New Mexico's water supply, food security and quality of life, according to opponents.