
New Mexico’s Adjacent Landscape: Asset to Water Infrastructures
The land of Enchantment, also known as New Mexico, is full of historic sites and interesting places to visit. Many of its cities are strategizing

The land of Enchantment, also known as New Mexico, is full of historic sites and interesting places to visit. Many of its cities are strategizing

The city of Santa Fe is currently outlining a strategy to overhaul sewer pipelines as well as equipment used for wastewater projects. To update the

In cities throughout New Mexico, composting has become mainstream with an abundance of facilities and programs which provide inventive means to enrich the environment. In

Santa Fe has had challenges with stormwater and infiltration, as have many US cities. However, the city is now introducing a pilot program with the

Undoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of summer begin to wane, no

Many residents of New Mexico have been making use of the solar tax credit and the program is gaining popularity. The state anticipates the $3

Estancia is a Spanish word that is usually translated as “place of rest,” but it has other variations. A “stay” in the hospital is an

Santa Fe, the city is in the midst of a two year project that will install new meters for approximately 34,000 customers. It is estimated

The Eldorado area is in a semi-arid environment, with an average amount of rain totaling only 12 inches per year. Many Eldorado residents have practiced conservation

There are several things that need to be accomplished in the event you are selling your home. In Santa Fe, and other surrounding cities in

New Mexico is home to two Department of Energy-funded laboratories: Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. The Air force Research Laboratory (AFRL), New Mexico Tech,

Red River is located in the Southern Rockies and is part of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. Settled by gold miners in the mid-1800’s,

New Mexico State University is embarking on a series of conferences on a variety of sustainable topics. The venue for this program is being offered

Water suppliers remain concerned about the possibility that investments in water‐use efficiency may make it harder for their customers to comply with voluntary or mandatory

Santa Fe residents, have you winterized your irrigation landscape system yet? If not, there are a few recommendations that will minimize the risk of freeze

The Santa Fe Utility Department has made compost available for purchase this month for residents. Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed. The easiest

We use water daily but when it comes to cost efficiency and resourcefulness there are some key points to keep in mind. Every once in

Residents of Santa Fe are required to obtain a backflow prevention device. This is an important measure because backflow is contaminated water which could be

Many of us are experiencing a rainy season now that summer is in full swing. Along with the sunny delights and fanfare this time of

With the summer season here, inevitably, and hopefully in some areas, there is rain. What makes it tough for our sewer systems is when there