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A MEMORIAL
SUPPORTING ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION OF THE RIO GRANDE IN
SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO BY ENCOURAGING STAKEHOLDERS TO WORK
TOGETHER TO SECURE WATER FOR RESTORATION.
WHEREAS, the governor has declared 2007 to be the "year
of water"; and
WHEREAS, the Rio Grande has been the lifeblood for human
cultures in New Mexico for thousands of years; and
WHEREAS, the Rio Grande provides important habitat for
hundreds of plant and animal species; and
WHEREAS, the lower Rio Grande ecosystem in southern New
Mexico has been compromised by the construction and operation
of two federal water projects since 1916; and
WHEREAS, approximately two-thirds of the native fish
species historically found in the Rio Grande below Caballo
dam have disappeared, along with more than ninety-five
percent of the original wetlands and riparian bosque; and
WHEREAS, the water of the lower Rio Grande is fully
appropriated for agriculture; and
WHEREAS, there is growing interest in restoring the Rio
Grande to ecological health; and
WHEREAS, a healthy Rio Grande ecosystem benefits New
Mexicans by providing a renewable supply of clean water for
cities and farms, preserving the natural heritage, helping to
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avoid additional listings of endangered species and
contributing to the quality of life in communities along the
river; and
WHEREAS, every kind of restoration project, from
planting trees, creating wetlands or opening former meanders,
entails the consumption of some amount of water and needs to
be supported by water rights; and
WHEREAS, the lower Rio Grande has no legal rights to its
own water; that is, no water is currently available for
restoration projects; and
WHEREAS, the statutorily defined purposes for which
water could be acquired as part of the New Mexico strategic
river reserve do not apply to the lower Rio Grande at this
time due to the lack of endangered species, compact delivery
obligations or court settlements requiring water; and
WHEREAS, mechanisms currently exist that could be used
to achieve voluntary transfers of water to support
restoration efforts, including purchase, lease and donation
of water and water rights;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it support ecological restoration of
the lower Rio Grande by urging all stakeholders to work
together to obtain through voluntary mechanisms the water
needed to support restoration efforts intended to benefit the
Rio Grande ecosystem in southern New Mexico; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT copies of this memorial be
transmitted to members of the lower Rio Grande water users
organization and the Paso del Norte watershed council.