Taos County Ditches Debate Chevron Dollars
(reprinted from the Taos News with permission) Fifteen northern Taos County acequias are talking about forming a regional ditch association, but one source of startup
(reprinted from the Taos News with permission) Fifteen northern Taos County acequias are talking about forming a regional ditch association, but one source of startup
OPINION EDITORIAL: This Op Ed references the article written and published in the Taos News on Thursday, April 25. The Questa del Rio News obtained
Cabresto Irrigation Community Ditch Association in Questa: members are asked to meet at the St. Anthony’s Parish Center.• Saturday, April 6 at 8 a.m.• Saturday,
After its reprise, an effort to push through the governor’s plan to create a market of treated brackish water failed, after committees did not meet
The Area-Wide Acequia Association:Protect and preserve local water rights and our acequia heritage for generations to come. Advocacy• Monitor water legislation and policy changes• Advocate
New Mexico’s water systems can be traced back as far as AD 800. Ancestral Pueblos utilized the water that flowed from major rivers and tributaries—this
The second annual local fundraising concert for northern New Mexico acequia associations, Dia de Las Acequias del Norte, was held on Saturday, September 9, at
Community members gathered in the Village of Questa administration building on July 26 to discuss the prospect of an umbrella association for improved collective representation
Proposal to unite acequia associations through northern Taos County discussed at May 2 meeting. Representatives from the Questa Economic Development Fund (QEDF), Chevron, and the
iAgua es vida! Water has been the central force in the culture and heritage of northern New Mexico for hundreds of years and this precious