When the Village of Corona joined the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources’ Healy Co...
Water Data Storytelling at the New Mexico Water Data Workshop
More than 120 people came together on this day at the New Mexico Water Data Workshop at the New Mexi...
Water Data Initiative Team Takes Field Trip to Pecos Valley Artesian Conservation District
Water Data Initiative Team Takes Field Trip to Pecos Valley Artesian Conservation District...
Points of Diversion
Locations of Points of Diversion registered with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE) f...
NMWDI SensorThings API
The mean annual precipitation in NM is about 14 inches which makes it one the driest states in the U...
Federal Water Data Act Introduced
Representative Melanie Stansbury (US House, NM-01) recently introduced two bipartisan bills that add...
How much do we know about our watersheds?
New study says gaps in knowledge exist because of ‘bias’ in stream gauge placement....
3 Years of the New Mexico Water Data Act
The New Mexico Water Data Act is 3 years old now! In April 2022, Stacy Timmons provided a webinar to...
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...