NMISC announces water planning map tool
14-06-2025 00:58 via krqe.com

NMISC announces water planning map tool

SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission (NMISC) has launched the Regional Water Planning Mapping Tool. It will be an interactive resource that introduces users to key water data through a visual, user-friendly format. Rio Grande in Albuquerque could dry up again this yearThe tool aims to inform water planning across the state using multiple data sets. NMISC says the tool is available on their website.The tool is a combined effort between RS21 and NMISC and
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