Lifetime Projections for the High Plains Aquifer in East-central New Mexico - Bulletin 162/OFR 591

NOTE: This Bulletin supersedes Open File Report 591 (OFR-591). East-central New Mexico is dependent on groundwater from the High Plains aquifer for agricultural, municipal, industrial, and domestic uses. Ongoing declines of water levels in the High Plains aquifer are well-known and have led residents and decision-makers to speculate on the usable life of the aquifer. This Bulletin presents aquifer lifetime projections for eastcentral New Mexico based on projecting historical water-level trends into the future using over 1,500 wells. Projections for the useful lifetime of the aquifer for agricultural and municipal/domestic-use scenarios are described. Several quantitative measures of the reliability of the results are presented. The results are stark, with projected usable lifetimes in many areas only ten years or less. Much of the region already has insufficient saturated thickness for the operation of large-capacity irrigation wells.

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Field Value
Division Hydrogeology
Subdivision Aquifer Mapping Program
Contact Name Geoffrey Rawling
Contact Email [email protected]
Contact Phone 575-835-5490
Publication Date 2018-01-01
Data Collection Frequency One-time
Data Publishing Frequency One-time
Version 1.0
Data Source NMBGMR
Source URL https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/monographs/bulletins/162/
Last Updated 26 November 2023
Published 28 March 2023