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Competing for the Future We Need a Different ModelNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007John DAntonio, New Mexico State Engineer, is a registered professional engin
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Preview of Legislative Water Issues 2008NOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Andy Nuez was born and raised on the family ranch in Roswell. He is one of 11 children,
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Implications of a Growing Population and Changing Demographics in New MexicoNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Adlamar Alcntara is a Senior Research Scientist wit
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Market Prices as Measures of Water Scarcity in New Mexico and the WestNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007F. Lee Brown is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Publi
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A Living River FundNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007John Horning has been with Forest Guardians since 1994 and became the Executive Director in April 2002. Duri
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Climate Change and Its Implications for New Mexicos Water Resources and Economic OpportunitiesNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OFWATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Julie Coonrod obtained a B.E. in c
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The Federal Perspective and Initiatives on WaterNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007PANEL DISCUSSIONTHE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE AND INITIATIVES ON WATERModerator Ka
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Climate Research and Applications Needs in Support of Climate ServicesNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Roger S. Pulwarty is a physical scientist and the directo
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Governors Task Force Report on Climate ChangeNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007David S. Gutzler is Professor of Meteorology and Climatology in the Department of
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Western Agriculture at Risk from Climate Change and Competing Water DemandsNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Patrick OToole is the president of the Family Farm A
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What to Do with Water Left Over after Needs are Met?NOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Bob Grant is a consulting geologist with an office in Albuquerque who speci
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Future Climate Change Impacts on New Mexicos Mountain Sources of WaterNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Albert Rango is a research hydrologist with the USDA-ARS
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Water Productivity and Water Capital Addressing Fresh Water Availability LimitationsNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007Mike Hightower is a Distinguished Member o
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Participant ListNOVEMBER BEYOND THE YEAR OF WATER: LIVINGWITHIN OUR WATER LIMITATIONS NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2007PARTICIPANT LISTPerry C. Abernethy NM Office of the State Engineer PO Box 25102 Santa Fe NM 87504-51102 505-82
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Water Conference Advisory Committee. iv Conference Program ..v Opening Remarks for the 51st Annual New Mexico Water Conference Karl Wood, WRRI .1 A Brief History of the Development of New Mexicos Water Quality Standards and Steve Re
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Water Quality in New MexicoOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Karl Wood was named director of the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute in June 2000. He joined the NMSU faculty in 1
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WATER CONFERENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEEWayne Cunningham, retired, Arch Hurley Conservancy District John DAntonio, Office of the State Engineer Jim Davis, New Mexico Environment Department Tom Davis, Carlsbad Irrigation District Gary Esslinger, Elephant
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51st Annual New Mexico Water ConferenceWATER QUALITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURYHotel Albuquerque at Old TownTuesday Morning Session, October 3, 20068:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks Director Karl Wood, Water Resources Research Institute Martin J. Chave
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A Brief History of the Development of New Mexicos Water Quality Standards and Steve Reynolds Role in That DevelopmentOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006John Hernandez is New Mexico State Un
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New Mexicos Curent Water Quality Standards and Significant Issues Facing the Water Quality Control CommissionOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Howard Hutchinson has lived in Glenwood, New
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Drinking Water RegulationsOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Dzung Kim Ngo Kidd has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Southern Methodist University and a masters in molecular biology fr
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Coordination of Water Quality and Water Quantity Issues in New Mexico Perspective of the New Mexico Office of the State EngineerOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006John DAntonio is a registe
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Coordination of Water Quality and Water Quantity Issues in New Mexico Perspective of the New Mexico Environment DepartmentOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Cindy Padilla is the Director of
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New Mexico Environment Departments Surface Water Quality GoalsOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Marcy Leavitt has worked for the New Mexico Environment Department for 18 years in a variety
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Albuquerques Drinking Water ProjectOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006John M. Stomp III, P.E. is a registered professional engineer in New Mexico and has been the Water Resources Manager fo
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Regulatory Challenges Faced by New Mexicos Small CommunitiesOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Matthew Holmes is the Executive Director for the New Mexico Rural Water Association, a nonprof
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Water Quality Challenges of the Irrigated Agriculture Community on the Lower Rio GrandeOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Gary L. Esslinger is the Treasurer-Manager of the Elephant Butte Ir
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Isleta Pueblos Perspective on NPDES Permitting and Storm Water RunoffOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Jim Piatt is a native New Mexican and has worked in the environmental assessment, reg
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Industry and Water Quality: Electric PowerOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Marc Christensen rejoined PNM in August 2005 as the Director of Corporate Communications after a brief "sabbatic
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Industry and Water Quality: Oil & Natural Gas IndustryOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Frank W. Yates Jr. graduated from Artesia High School and received a B.S. degree in mechanical engin
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Industry and Water Quality: The Mining IndustryOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Tom L. Shelley is a registered professional civil engineer in New Mexico and has 20 years of professional e
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Industry and Water Quality: Produced WaterOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006David Brooks is an Assistant General Counsel of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
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Natural Resources Conservation Service Water Quality ProgramsOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Linda Oyer Scheffe has been the Acting National Nutrient Management Specialist since Septembe
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Groundwater Contamination by Septic Tank EffluentsOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Dennis McQuillan earned a B.S. degree in geology from the University of New Mexico and has more than 27
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New Mexicos 319 Program: An Overview and a New Mexico 319 Success Story, the Cimarron Watershed Alliance, Inc.OCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006David Hogge is Program Manager of the Waters
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New Mexico Environment Departments Pursuit of a State NPDES Permitting ProgramOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Marcy Leavitt has worked for the New Mexico Environment Department for 18 ye
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Natural Sources of Saline Water in the Rio GrandeOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Fred Phillips is Professor of Hydrology in the Earth and Environmental Science Department at New Mexico T
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Water Quality Issues on the Navajo NationOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006Arvin Trujillo is the current Executive Director for the Navajo Nation's Division of Natural Resources located in
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Albert E. Utton Memorial Water Lecture The 1907 Water Code at 100 Years OldOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006G. Emlen Hall is a law professor at UNMs School of Law. He received an A.B. fro
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Participant ListOCTOBER WATER QUALITY FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2006PARTICIPANT LISTPhillip N. Adams Scientific Laboratory Division NM Department of Health PO Box 4700 Albuquerque, NM 87196-4700 505-841-25
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New Mexico Water: Past, Present, and Future or Guns, Lawyers, and MoneyPROCEEDINGS50th Annual New Mexico Water ConferenceOctober 19-20, 2005 Corbett Center, New Mexico State University Las CrucesNew Mexico Water Resources Research Institute5
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TABLE OF CONTENTSDirectors Statement . iv Water Conference Advisory Committee..v Conference Program . vi Photo Contest .. ix First Water Conference Participants .x 21st Century Agriculture in a 21st Century Urban World Lowell B. Catlett, New Mexico
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Director=s StatementWe celebrated 50 years of annual New Mexico water conferences this year at the site of the first 25 annual conferences, New Mexico State University. Nearly 300 participants including 50 students attended this milestone conference
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WATER CONFERENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND REPRESENTATIVESWayne Cunningham, Arch Hurley Conservancy District John DAntonio, Office of the State Engineer Jim Davis, New Mexico Environment Department Tom Davis, Carlsbad Irrigation District Doug Earp, Ci
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50TH ANNUAL NEW MEXICO WATER CONFERENCENEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEYCorbett Center AuditoriumWednesday Morning Session, October 19, 20058:15 am Opening Remarks: Director Karl Wood, Water Resources Resear
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NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE2005 HIGH SCHOOL WATER PHOTO CONTESTThe WRRI sponsored its first ever high school photo contest this fall. High school students from around the state of New Mexico were invited to submit up to three pho
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FIRST ANNUAL NEW MEXICO WATER CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT LIST 1956John A. Adams Jr. M. H. Alexander Odelio F. Baca William E. Barbee W. G. Bartlett Leslie G. Batton Jr. B. W. Beadle Don L. Benge Eddie Binns Robert H. Black O. P. Blaich Horace L. Bound
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21st Century Agriculture in a 21st Urban WorldOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Lowell B. Catlett is a Regents Professor at NMSU. His Ph.D. is in econo
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Prior Appropriation Law and Future Water Allocation: Preserving Water for Future GenerationsOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Charles T. DuMars is Prof
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The Bureau of Reclamation: The Last 103 Years and the Next 47OCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005William E. Rinne was named Deputy Commissioner, Director
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Back to the Future: Regional Differences in New Mexico Water RightsOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005G. Emlen Hall is a law professor at UNMs School of
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Historical Review of Water: Water Challenges Past and PresentOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Joe M. Stell is in his 10th term representing District 5
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Long Term Demographic Uncertainty and Water Demand in New MexicoOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Jim Peach is Regents Professor of Economics and Inter
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Urban Water Pricing: A Historical Perspective and the Challenges for the FutureNEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY OCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Janie M. Chermak is an Associate Profe
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Institutional Barriers to Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin: Challenges and OpportunitiesOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Frank Ward is Profe
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Economic Development and Land Use: How Do We Continue to Grow While Living within Our Water Means?OCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005PANEL DISCUSSIONEC
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The Two Qs: The Connection Between Water Quality and Water QuantityOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Ron Curry has served as Secretary of the New Mexic
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Creating Effective Source Water Protection through Regional CollaborationOCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Matthew Holmes is the Executive Director for
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New Mexicos Experience with Interstate Water AgreementsNEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY OCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005Estevan Lpez was appointed as the Director of the Interstate S
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Active Water Resource ManagementNEW MEXICO WATER: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OR GUNS, LAWYERS, AND MONEY OCTOBER NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2005John DAntonio was appointed as the New Mexico State Engineer by Governor Bill Richard