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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Anderson
DATE TYPED 3/9/05
HB HJM 48/aHENRC
SHORT TITLE Water Obligations, Needs & Resources Study
SB
ANALYST Aguilar
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
$420.0 Recurring General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Office of the State Engineer (OSE)
New Mexico Environment Department (NMED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HENRC Amendment
The House Energy and Natural Resources Committee amendment to House Joint Memorial 48
makes changes to dates requested for reports to be submitted. The joint memorial requests a
progress report to an appropriate interim committee by November 2006 with a final report due
by November 2007.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Joint Memorial 48 makes a request of the state engineer to conduct a comprehensive
statewide assessment of New Mexico's water obligations, needs and resources. The Legislature
requests that the assessment be completed by December 15, 2005.
Significant Issues
HJM 48 requests an assessment of New Mexico’s water resources, needs and obligations as pro-
jected over the next 50 years and that the assessment include specific flow rates, capacities and
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quantities of the state’s various water systems, legal demands on those systems and the projected
abilities of those systems to meet the demands placed upon them.
The purpose of HJM 48 is to ensure that the state can meet the various water demands into the
future. The charge is very complex and completing the study by the December 15, 2005 deadline
may be untenable.
The State Engineer notes although water assessments have already been conducted for the State
Water Plan, State Water Assessment, and Regional Water Plans, extending knowledge past these
significant efforts will require an extensive field data collection program. Existing funding lev-
els are incapable of this challenge on a statewide level. Conducting these studies and performing
the work proposed under HJM 48 would require a tremendous effort by the Office of the State
Engineer, which would seriously deplete its resources, with no supporting appropriation.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The Office of the State Engineer estimates additional support of 6 additional FTEs will be re-
quired, at an estimated cost of $420 thousand dollars which would not include resources required
for data collection necessary for further evaluation of the water resources of the state.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
An assessment of New Mexico’s water resources was contained in the State Water Plan and
Framework State Water Plan. Estimates of groundwater in storage and current water withdraw-
als were included along with information concerning the availability of surface water. These es-
timates were made based on the available data and research that has been performed to date. It
appears that a large portion of the supply assessment proposed in HJM 48 has already been per-
formed.
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