Summary
Although Gov. Bill Richardson and legislators said New Mexico's worsening water situation was a top concern before the 30-day legislative session, several major water bills the administration supported fared poorly.
In his State of the State address last month, Richardson called for $30 million for a water-innovation fund to develop regional water systems. But when the dust cleared last week, the fund had received only $10 million.See the full content of this document
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Water: Many Issues Remain Unresolved
At a news conference Friday, Richardson said, "We're looking for new, exciting water projects that are technology-based that come from the private sector and individuals. I was very happy to get that."
Richardson's orig...See the full content of this document
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