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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Papen
DATE TYPED 02-21-05 HB
SHORT TITLE Water Resources Research Institute
SB 117
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB193
Relates to HB192, SB113, SB100
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
New Mexico Finance Authority
New Mexico State University (NMSU), Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI)
Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 117 – Relating to Higher Education, Creating the Water Resources Research Institute
– establishes a Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) division at New Mexico State Uni-
versity (NMSU). Participating with the WRRI will be the University of New Mexico, New
Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, New Mexico Highlands University, Eastern New
Mexico University and Western New Mexico University. The purposes of the institute are to:
(1) provide research and training in water conservation, planning and manage-
ment; atmospheric-surface-ground water relations; and water quality;
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(2) transfer water information through the use of technical and miscellaneous
publications, newsletters, conferences and presentations;
(3) provide expertise, specialized assistance and information to address water
problems; and
(4) cooperate with local, state and federal water agencies.
The NMSU Board of Regents shall prepare reports showing the progress and condition of the
WRRI and – through the NMSU Board of Regents – the WRRI may receive legislative appro-
priations and other public and private items of value.
There is no appropriation attached to this bill.
Significant Issues
NMSU indicates that the WRRI was originally authorized by the 1964 Water Resources Act and
was one of the first institutes approved in the United States. The overall mission of the WRRI is
to develop and disseminate knowledge that will assist the state and nation in solving water prob-
lems. Through the funding of research and demonstration projects, the institute utilizes the
knowledge and experience of researchers throughout the state to solve New Mexico's pressing
water problems. Research is conducted by faculty and students within the departmental structure
of each New Mexico university campus. In-house staff administers the institute’s programs, con-
ducts special research projects, and produces a variety of issue reports.
This bill formally establishes the WRRI as a NMSU division and, as WRRI indicates, statutory
authority will stabilize and expand the research program in terms of technical research product,
student training, and information for water management with additional data.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
While there is no appropriation attached to this particular bill, CHE’s 2005-2006 Higher Educa-
tion Funding Recommendation reflects the following history for water resources research:
2003-04 (Recurring Appropriation) - $455.9
2004-05 (Recurring Appropriation) - $438.0
For FY06 CHE recommends $590.8, a 34.9 percent increase over FY05.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
WRRI notes that no new FTEs will be required.
OSE suggests that it has been the primary agency involved in water conservation, planning and
management, and education. Coordination between NMSU and OSE would be necessary to en-
sure that there is not a duplication of efforts and that NMSU activities interface in a productive
way with ongoing OSE initiatives. OSE further suggests this coordination between OSE and
NMSU should be added to the language.
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CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP OR RELATIONSHIP
Duplicates HB193 in that HB193 also seeks to establish a Water Resources Research Institute
division at New Mexico State University.
Relates to HB192 and SB113 in that both HB192 and SB113 seek to appropriate $200,000 from
the general fund to the Board of Regents of New Mexico State University for expenditure in
FY06 for the Water Resources Research Institute to increase research in water conservation,
planning and management.
Relates to SB100 in that SB100 seeks to appropriate $750,000 to the Board of Regents of New
Mexico State University to conduct water management research and education programs in
FY06. The appropriation is allocated to (1) the agricultural experiment station in the amount of
$375,000 and (2) the cooperative extension service in the amount of $375,000.
OTHER SUBSTANTUIVE ISSUES
OSE suggest that there has been substantial research conducted and currently being conducted by
the OSE in the field of water conservation and management, therefore it is important that the
WRRI’s research be appropriately targeted and closely coordinated with the OSE, Governor’s
Drought Task Force, and other agencies that are involved in the same fields, to avoid duplicative
efforts and activities.
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