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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Cisneros
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
02/21/07
HB
SHORT TITLE Study Taos’ Buffalo Pasture Water Resources
SB 1165
ANALYST Weber
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$500.0 Non-Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Indian Affairs Department (IAD)
Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
Department of Game and Fish (DGF)
No Response Received From
Office of the State Engineer (OSE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 1165 appropriates $500 thousand from the general fund to the Indian Affairs
Department to study the ecology, water resources, geology and hydrology of Taos Pueblo's
buffalo pasture.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $500 thousand contained in this bill is a non-recurring expense to the
general fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of Fiscal Year
2008 shall revert to the general fund.
Presumably the study would only need to be done once making the appropriation non-recurring.
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Senate Bill 1165 – Page
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Game and Fish provides the following background information.
Significant issues relate to studying the natural systems associated with the Buffalo Pasture on
Taos Pueblo property. According to New Mexico Office of the State Engineer documentation,
dated January 11, 2006, the Buffalo Pasture is a large wetland located in and around the lower
Rio Lucero, upstream from its confluence with the Rio Pueblo de Taos. The Buffalo Pasture is
fed by the discharge of groundwater at numerous springs. A number of springs discharge
groundwater in the upper Taos Valley within a few miles of the mountain front, where the water
table is relatively shallow. The most significant of these springs are associated with the Buffalo
Pasture on Taos Pueblo.
The Indian Affairs Department adds that the Taos Pueblo Buffalo Pasture is a sacred Pueblo
wetland that is a source of water for Taos Pueblo and surrounding areas.
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“The Buffalo Pasture
is the natural wetland located to the north and west of the Pueblo’s traditional village area. This
wetland is a critical Pueblo cultural resource on which its members have relied since time
immemorial and which it continues to use for cultural and traditional purposes."
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According to the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer, Draft Settlement Agreement for the
Taos Pueblo Water Rights Settlement, the “[r]estoration, preservation, and protection of the
Buffalo Pasture have been central negotiation goals [of the Taos Water Rights Settlement]."
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(Emphasis added).
The water table supporting the Taos Pueblo Buffalo Pasture has declined in recent years, a partial
result of drought and increased ground water pumping. “The surface area of the Buffalo Pasture
is said to have decreased, some springs have stopped flowing, and many shallow wells have
failed."
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OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The bill does not address the purpose of the report once produced.
MW/csd
1
Taos Pueblo Water Rights Settlement Benefits, New Mexico Office of the State Engineer, Interstate Stream
Commission, <http://www.ose.state.nm.us/PDF/Settlemen ts/Taos/TaosBenefits-2006-04-11.pdf>
2
Proposed Draft Abeyta Settlement Agreement, P. 24,
<http://www.taospueblo.com/pdf/Abeyta_Settlement_Agreement__public_release-03_31_06_.pdf>
3
Taos Pueblo Water Rights Settlement, Summary of Settlement Provisions, New Mexico Office of the State
Engineer, Interstate Stream Commission, P. 10,
<http://www.ose.state.nm.us/PDF/Settlements/Taos/TaosSummaryOfSettlementProvisions-2006-04-11.pdf>
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The Geology and Landscape of the Taos Region, Paul Bauer, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral
Resources, P. 14, < http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/decisionmakers/2005/DM_2005_Ch1.pdf>