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Region 3 - Jemez y Sangre Regional Water Plan
Accepted by the ISC in 2003
The water planning region encompasses Los Alamos County and portions of Santa Fe and Rio Arriba Counties. The principal river basin is the Rio Grande. The major aquifer is the Teseque Formation (Santa Fe Group) The region is bounded on the north by the ridge above the Rio Embudo, a tributary of the Rio Grande, and by the Espanola City Limits; on the west by U S. Highway 285 and Sandoval County; on the south by the northern boundary of the Estancia Underground Basin in Santa Fe and Torrance counties, and on the east by San Miguel, Mora and Taos Counties.
2003
- Volume 1:Report - Sections 1 - 5
- Volume 1: Report - Section 6 - 8, and References
- Volume 2: Appendix A - Jemez y Sangre Water Planning Council Documentation
- Volume 2: Appendix B - Bibliography
- Volume 2: Appendix C - Public Involvement and Information
- Volume 2: Appendix D - Legal Documents
- Volume 2: Appendix E - Population Projections
- Volume 2: Appendix F - White Papers
- Volume 2: Appendix G - Water System Survey
- Link to Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc. - Jemez y Sangre Regional Water Plans and White Papers