Santolina and the ABCWUA

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On September 15, 2017, the State Auditor sent a letter to the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (ABCWUA) questioning its handling of the giant Santolina development.   The project would house upwards of 90,000 people and would require nearly 20 … Continued

Rio Gallinas Acequias – City of Las Vegas

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The Special Master presiding over the Rio Gallinas adjudication has issued a sixty-eight page draft report recommending an equitable remedy following the abolishment of the pueblo rights doctrine, a doctrine of law that the City of Las Vegas asserted for … Continued

Parkview Community Ditch

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The NMAA has formally joined the Parkview Community Ditch in its efforts to uphold a district court decision that found that the acequia did nothing wrong in conducting its annual meeting and election in Spanish.  The NMAA, along with the … Continued

Town of Taos Acequia Ordinance

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With the help of the NMAA, TVAA, and local acequias, the Town of Taos continues to fine-tune its ordinance passed in August that protects acequias from potentially damaging encroachment on any part of the acequia network.  The current ordinance, known … Continued

Nuestra Querencia -Luz, Tierra, Agua, Vida!

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  Written by, Enrique Lamadrid Professor Lamadrid (Ph.D. University of Southern California) is a Professor of Spanish and former director of Chicano Hispano Mexicano Studies. His teaching and research interests include Southwest Hispanic and Latin American folklore and folk music, … Continued

Community Spotlight: Acequia del Rincon

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Martha Montoya-Trujillo, is a lifelong resident of Pojoaque, NM and is the current Secretary of Acequia del Rincon. Martha is wife to Alex Trujillo, Mayordomo of the Acequia del Rincon since 1995. She is also board member of the New … Continued

Pre-Adjudication Strategies

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Written by Enrique Romero, NMAA Staff Attorney Water rights adjudications can take many forms.  An adjudication court (state or federal) can determine groundwater rights only, or both surface and groundwater, either at the same time or at a different time … Continued

18th Annual Congreso Feature

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Written by Olivia Romo, NMAA Staff On November 4, 2017 over 275 acequia farmers, leaders, and advocates gathered at the Santa Maria de la Paz parish hall in Santa Fe to honor the profound role acequias play in the future … Continued