
You have reached the website for the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer and Interstate Stream Commission.
The Office of the State Engineer is charged with administering the state's water resources. The State Engineer has power over the supervision, measurement, appropriation, and distribution of all surface and groundwater in New Mexico, including streams and rivers that cross state boundaries. The State Engineer is also Secretary of the Interstate Stream Commission.
The Interstate Stream Commission is charged with separate duties including protecting New Mexico’s right to water under eight interstate stream Basins, ensuring the state complies with each of those Basins, as well as water planning.
For more information about the agency or services provided, contact (505) 827-6091, in Santa Fe.

New Mexico Office of Recovery and Reinvestment
New Mexico Pay Equity Initiative
Effective July 1, 2010, businesses seeking new contracts with any Executive Branch
state agency will be required to comply with the requirements of Executive Order 2009-049,
to aid in identifying and combating pay inequity and job segregation in the State of New
Mexico, as a condition of being awarded a contract.




