Multicultural, Multiuse: Planning New Mexico’s Water Resources Future
Nov. 5-6, 1992, Taos Civic Plaza, Taos, NM
WRRI Report No. 273
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
Cover, Table of Contents, Preface, & Program
New Mexico Water Conference Advisory Committee
An Overview of Water Resources Planning – Leo M. Eisel
Trends in Water Management – Jo S. Clark
History of New Mexico Water Planning – Albert E. Utton
Current Ideas for New Mexico Water Planning – Eluid Martinez
Regional Water Planning Dialogue: The Pecos Experience – S. Chris Nunn
The Dangers of Water Planning in Isolation: A Northern New Mexico Perspective – Antonio A. Medina
Regional Water Planning: The Eastern Plains Approach – Leland D. Tillman
The Kansas Water Plan – Joseph F. Harkins
Reaching the Joint Settlement Between El Paso and New Mexico: An Update on El Paso v. Reynolds and the Cooperation Now Emphasized Between El Paso and New Mexico – Steven L. Hernandez
The Role of Acequias in Water Planning – Wilfred Gutierrez
The Many Facets of Instream Flow – Tim DeYoung
Water Banking: Has Its Time Come in New Mexico? – Charles T. DuMars
Agricultural Water Conservation – Allie W. Blair
Opening Comments for the Water Conservation Panel – Alice Darilek
Water Conservation in Denver – Elizabeth Seymore Inman
Tucson’s Water Conservation Plan – Gary Woodard
Phoenix Water Conservation Program – Jane H. Ploeser
Why Water Conservation? Why in El Paso? – John T. Sutton
Workshops: Instream Flow Workshop, Water Banking Workshop, Agricultural Conservation Workshop – Reporters: Peggy Montano, Howard Hutchinson, & Wesley Menefee