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Entries Tagged New Mexico

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Building a Culture of Water Conservation

Santa Fe looks to youth education and public involvement to encourage water-saving behaviors
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To Boost Water Conservation, Turn Customers Into Partners

What happens when the basic measures show diminishing returns? Santa Fe looks to youth education and public involvement to encourage water-saving behaviors.
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An Accidental Career Proves Rewarding for this New Mexico Operator

Horacio Palacios didn’t intend to become a water production operator. But now he can’t imagine doing anything else.
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News Briefs: Scientists Develop New Method to Quickly Break Down PFAS in Water

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham unveils a 50-year water plan to address the impact of climate change on the state's water resources
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News Briefs: Spokane Treatment Facility Offers Virtual 360-Degree Tour

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, New Mexico is allocating $500 million to purchase reused water under a plan announced by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham
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News Briefs: Texas' Prop 6 Seeks to Address Water Issues

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, $65 million in Infrastructure Law investments are announced for rural water projects
News Briefs: Planned Burns by Forest Service Affecting Water in New Mexico

News Briefs: Planned Burns by Forest Service Affecting Water in New Mexico

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, disastrous flooding in Kentucky has killed at least 37 people and has damaged water utilities across the state
News Briefs: Desalination Decision Approaches for Orange County

News Briefs: Desalination Decision Approaches for Orange County

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, utilities are beginning to step up their cybersecurity infrastructure and practices
News Briefs: Ohio Sets Up Wastewater Monitoring Network for COVID-19

News Briefs: Ohio Sets Up Wastewater Monitoring Network for COVID-19

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a company based out of Houston will build a pipeline system for wastewater reuse in West Texas and New Mexico
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End-to-End Recycling Initiative Is the Pride of Reclamation Facility in Semiarid New Mexico

The Hobbs Wastewater Reclamation Facility in southeast New Mexico reclaims all its influent and beneficially uses its entire biosolids stream.
News Briefs: Two Recent Deaths Underscore Importance of Plant Safety

News Briefs: Two Recent Deaths Underscore Importance of Plant Safety

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a wastewater spill in North Miami is causing concerns about its potential to spread COVID-19
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Western States Buy Time With a 7-Year Colorado River Drought Plan

Facing a hotter, drier future, seven states recently signed an extensive new water management agreement for the Colorado River reservoirs
Success Takes Everyone. A New Mexico Treatment Plant Shows How.

Success Takes Everyone. A New Mexico Treatment Plant Shows How.

An award-winning New Mexico plant meets tightening permit limits with continuous upgrades, dedicated operators and a responsive board of directors.
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News Briefs: Americans Using Much Less Water, Says USGS

In this weeks water and wastewater news, the U.S. Geological Survey releases statistics showing Americans are using six fewer gallons of water per day than they were in 2010; and Detroit police find another possible human organ in the city's wastewater plant