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The release of water from Caballo Dam drew hundreds downriver on Saturday, May 31 to celebrate the release to area parks.
The Rio Grande was filled with much needed water on Friday, May 30 from the Caballo Lake Dam for irrigation needs in the ...
I never expected it to be a rushing river. There's so many things we have in New Mexico, and this is one ... despite the Rio Grande no longer being sufficient to sustain regional agriculture.
Explore the impact of Mexico's water transfer on the Rio Grande and its implications for communities and agriculture.
The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District has been preventing floods, providing drainage and releasing irrigation waters for 100 years. Facing a future with increased urbanization, lighter snowpacks ...
Firms have used billions of gallons of Rio Grande and Pecos River water for drilling in the Eagle Ford Shale and elsewhere, ...
While you may think earthquakes are a rarity in New Mexico, think again. Dr. Urbi Basu, manager of the New Mexico Tech ...
Muggy conditions have once again moved west in the wake of yesterday's strong thunderstorms in Southeast New Mexico with East ...
The lower Rio Grande is flowing through Doña Ana County once more, following the annual release of river waters captured at ...
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