New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission
The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission, located in Santa Fe, NM, is responsible for the management and allocation of water resources throughout the state. They oversee the administration of water rights, interstate compacts, and the measurement of surface and groundwater. With district offices located across the state, they provide services and information to homeowners, educators, realtors, public water suppliers, landscapers, legislators, and dam owners.
The Commission works to protect and conserve water for future generations, ensuring the sustainable use of New Mexico's water resources. They offer online services, water rights applications and forms, and access to water data. Additionally, they provide resources for water conservation, drought planning, and well drilling. Through their various programs and initiatives, the Commission plays a vital role in managing and preserving New Mexico's water supply.
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