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New Mexico Water Leaders Workshop
Solving New Mexico’s biggest water challenges

Rio Grande near Bosque del Apache
Rio Grande and bosque near San Antonio, NM.

New Mexico is currently facing numerous water supply, water quality and management challenges. With funding opportunities and a range of ideas on policy changes in coming years, how can we best address these challenges, and how should we prioritize actions?

Water Leaders Education Program launched as a pilot program in December 2022 with funding and support from Thornburg Foundation. The program was funded from the NM State Legislature in 2023 to support two additional Water Leaders workshops, held in December 2023 and May 2024.

Reports and outcomes of these workshops are linked below.

More information on this program, and upcoming events, can be found at: https://newmexicowatereducation.org/

  1. Reports:
  2. Timmons, Stacy [ed.], 2023, New Mexico Water Leader's Workshop: Final Reference Book, New Mexico Bureau of Geology Mineral Resources, Open-file Report 621, pp. 27.
  3. Leary, Kate [ed.], 2023, New Mexico Water Leaders Workshop: Reference Book, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Open-file Report 627, pp. 24.

Organizers:

Kate Leary — Kate.Leary@nmt.edu

Stacy Timmons — Stacy.Timmons@nmt.edu


If you have ideas or suggestions, or want more information, please reach out to: WaterLeadersWorkshop@nmt.edu


Sponsored by the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resouces and the Thornburg Foundation.

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Rio Grande near Questa
Rio Grande near San Acacia, NM.