Water Data Initiative Team Takes Field Trip to Pecos Valley Artesian Conservation District...
Stakeholder Engagement in Pecos Valley Data Demonstration Workshop
Once data are available, it’s never too soon to ask for feedback on the usefulness and functionali...
When the Well Runs Dry
Nobody knows how much water New Mexico has. Finding out is the best way to ensure survival against d...
High Plains agricultural drought focus of study
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded $750,000 to a research team at New Mexico Tech and Ne...
USGS & SensorThings Water Data Integrations
The USGS is right along with the New Mexico Water Data Initiative, as we learn to share data through...
NM water projects seek boost in funding
A panel of water experts encouraged the legislative Water and Natural Resources Committee to improve...
Stansbury recognition – US Water Alliance 2021
Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury (NM-1) has been selected as Outstanding Public Official in the 2021 ...
Measuring New Mexico’s Groundwater Remains Challenging—Here’s Why Getting It Right Matters
Groundwater in New Mexico is a critical buffer in times of drought, providing millions with drinking...
Last call: While water levels dwindle, NM in need of long-range plan
Water levels have dipped to about 8% to 10% capacity and are projected to drop by a foot a day after...
Open Data Policies
Water data have an enormous potential to enhance sustainability, improve management, and inform deci...