New Mexico municipalities gear up for “Year of Water”

Three municipalities are addressing local water shortages by introducing indirect potable water reuse systems. There is still some convincing to be done.

When Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico, recently announced his legislative agenda for 2007’s “Year of Water” initiative, it drew a mixed response from State utility leaders. Despite unveiling a funding package in excess of $100 million in order to ensure that New Mexico “remains well-equipped to meet future water needs”, not everyone is convinced, especially as promised ...

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