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Real Time Water Measurement Information System - The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission (OSE/ISC) engages in Active Water Resource Management (AWRM). This allows the State Engineer to actively manage the state's limited water resources while administering water rights and interstate compacts throughout the state. In order to do this, the OSE/ISC maintains a network of stream, acequia, ditch and well monitoring sites that electronically transmits data values via radio and satellite telemetry and stores the data in a database. This real-time water measurement data is available for each active gage/well shown on select basin maps.

New Mexico Acequia Association - The mission of the New Mexico Acequia Association is to protect water and our acequias, grow healthy food for our families and communities, and to honor our cultural heritage.

New Mexico Acequia Commission - The New Mexico Acequia Commission was created in 1987 to advise the governor, the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on what criteria should be used to determine priorities for rehabilitating acequias under a new federal funding program. The Acequia Commission was established by statute by the 1993 Legislature as an eleven member commission serving four-year terms.

New Mexico Office of the State Engineer - 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.

Interstate Stream Commission Acequia Programs - The Interstate Stream Commission is charged with 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.

Aamodt Information - The Aamodt water rights adjudication of the Nambe-Pojoaque-Tesuque stream system (N-P-T) is one of the longest running federal cases in the United States.

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