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SOBTF Public GeoDatabase
Components from a geodatabase compilation of data developed by Save Our Bosque Task Force and Tetra Tech in September 2020. This work is part of a Conceptual Restoration Plan... -
NPDES Permits
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permits -
Aquifer Sensitivity
NMED is mapping areas where waters of the state may be vulnerable to contamination from septic tank discharges, and where stricter standards may be imposed. Aquifer... -
NPS Priority Streams
The Nonpoint Source (NPS) Program, is supported with federal Clean Water Act funds for watershed-based planning and implementation, and requires a match with non-federal... -
Water Authority ASR Monitoring Wells
Purpose The Water Authority operates two Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) projects: the Bear Canyon ASR and the Large-Scale ASR. Monitoring wells to assess water quality and... -
EBWPC Downloadable Maps and Documents
Downloadable maps and documents available at the EBWPC website. -
New Mexico Public Water System Boundaries
Summary The New Mexico Public Water System (PWS) boundaries is a dataset of non-transient PWS service areas. Associated documentation on these datasets can be accessed here. In... -
New Mexico State Boundary
The TIGER/Line Shapefiles are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census MAF/TIGER database. The Census MAF/TIGER database represents a... -
OSE Points of Diversion
The NM Office of the State Engineer (OSE) "Point of Diversions" (POD) layer includes well locations, surface declarations, or surface permits updated on a monthly basis. These... -
New Mexico HUC-6 Boundaries
This data set is a complete digital hydrologic unit boundary layer of the Basin (6-digit) 3rd level for the entire United States. This data set consists of geo-referenced... -
NM OSE Open Geospatial Data Site
This site is set up for agency transparency for allowing the public and other agencies access to downloadable data from the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer. -
Bureau of Land Management Data
Managing 245 million acres of land and 700 million acres of mineral estate is a big task. The BLM recognizes that geospatial information is a critical tool for managing public... -
Water Data Exchange (WaDE) Program
The WaDE Program is committed to assisting WSWC member states in publicly sharing water rights, allocation, supply, and use data through a common streamlined and standardized... -
Hydrogeology and Water Resource Assessment of the Pueblo of Picuris, Taos Cou...
From October 2000 through June 2002, the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources conducted geologic mapping on the Pueblo of Picuris as part of a three phase... -
Lifetime Projections for the High Plains Aquifer in East-central New Mexico -...
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,... -
Groundwater surface map of Union County and the Clayton Underground Water Bas...
Union County, the northeasternmost county in New Mexico, is rural with an economy based on ranching and agriculture. Surface water resources are limited, thus development of... -
A hydrogeologic investigtion of groundwater-fed springs and wetland at La Cie...
La Cienega’s springs and wetlands are important hydrologic, ecologic and cultural resources, and provide many beneficial water-related functions. The wetlands discharge... -
Mapping Suitability for Managed Aquifer Recharge in the Albuquerque Basin - O...
The suitability for managed aquifer recharge (MAR) in the eastern Albuquerque metropolitan area was mapped using weighted overlay analyses. The study area extends from the Rio... -
An update on the hydrogeology of Magdalena, Socorro County, New Mexico - Open...
On June 5, 2013, the Village of Magdalena notified the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) that their primary pumping well was not functioning properly. At that time, the... -
Sacramento Mountains Watershed Study - The effects of tree thinning on the lo...
In New Mexico, under the pressures of climate change and population growth, demand for water is increasing, and there is mounting evidence that the available water supply may...