NM Underground Storage and Recovery (USR) Projects
Surface storage of water in the high desert of New Mexico results in approximately 7% loss of stored water to evaporation. Above-ground tanks are costly to construct, require a large land footprint, and are not aesthetically pleasing. There are currently five active Underground Storage and Recovery (USR) projects in NM, at various stages of development and permitting. This summarizes the status of these projects undertaken by the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (ABCWUA), and the City of Rio Rancho. The Office of the State Engineer (OSE) reviews technical data and gives final approval for the project.
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Resource contact email | [email protected] |
Resource contact name | OSE Webmaster |
Resource division | Litigation and Adjudication Program |
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