New Mexico House passes strategic water supply bill focusing on brackish resources

New Mexico House passes strategic water supply bill focusing on brackish resources
Michelle Lujan Grisham Governor of the State of New Mexico — Official website
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The New Mexico House of Representatives has passed a bill to establish the Strategic Water Supply program, a key element of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s 50-Year Water Action Plan. This legislative move aims to manage the state’s water resources by utilizing brackish water, an underground salty water source.

Governor Lujan Grisham emphasized the importance of this initiative: “This legislation represents a forward-thinking approach to managing our state’s most precious resource.” She highlighted the dual focus on economic opportunity and responsible freshwater stewardship.

Representative Susan Herrera, the bill’s lead sponsor, remarked on its significance for rural communities: “Across New Mexico, especially in rural communities like mine, we understand that water is our most precious resource.” She described the program as “an innovative, responsive solution” for drought resilience and future water security.

House Bill 137 proposes conserving freshwater by promoting brackish water use in manufacturing and clean energy sectors. It excludes produced water projects and related fees following public concerns. An amendment ensures public protest options for every project under consideration.

The bill now proceeds to the New Mexico Senate. If approved and signed into law, it will establish funding opportunities through the Strategic Water Supply Program Fund. Three state agencies—the Environment Department, Office of the State Engineer, and Economic Development Department—will collaborate on implementing this program. Their aim is to encourage projects that make treated brackish water suitable for local needs while preserving freshwater supplies.

For more information about this initiative:

Watch: Strategic Water Supply — Key To Protecting New Mexico’s Future
Visit: https://www.env.nm.gov/strategic-water-supply/



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