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Cooperation key as drought worsens

Cooperation key as drought worsens

GHOST RANCH — Water, Steve Harris said Saturday afternoon, is for cooperatin' over. &nbs ...

Anup Singh, right, holds a prototype of SpinDx, a portable device that can quickly test blood, food or water for a wide variety of toxins, bacteria or viruses. With him are other members of the Sandia team that developed the device, Matt Piccini, left, and Chung-Yan Koh. (Photo Courtesy of Jeff McMillan/sandia national laboratories)

Sandia device offers quick field biotests

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories say they have developed a portable device that allows first responders and public health workers to quickly run tests in the field for dangerous agents such as viruses, bacteria or biotoxins.

Kirtland spill still heading to ABQ?

Air Force is asked to ensure wells untainted

Water forecast: ‘Worst year ever’

An abysmal March, on top of an abysmal snowpack season, on top of an abysmal 2011 and 2012, means 20 ...

Water battle persists in southern New Mexico

Carlsbad Irrigation District wants upstream users blocked

Water management lawsuit put on hold

Texas asks the Supreme Court to step in and help resolve the conflict

Workers drill well to test for jet fuel

Water utility wants independent data on 1999 spill

Reservoir water released for minnow, farms

Rio Grande flows already on decline
John Wesley Powell

Naturalist warned about water woes early

"The winds are drifting sands here and there," John Wesley Powell said of his 1889 visit ...
Hatch Valley farmer Shayne Franzoy uses groundwater pumping and drip irrigation to minimize water use in pushing back against drought. But with a salty aquifer, the valley’s farmers worry how many more years of drought they can withstand. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Drought threatens Hatch Valley

Irrigation water in short supply for chile and onion fields - VIDEO: NM farmers feel impact of drought - Groundwater 'abundant' in the Mesilla Valley For ongoing coverage, story archive and resources, visit: - Drought in New Mexico
Managing scarce water is critical for Mesilla pecan farmer Greg Daviet. (John Fleck/Journal)

Groundwater ‘abundant’ in the Mesilla Valley

Aquifer reaches down thousands of feet deep in some places

Drought looking even worse for New Mexico

Warm weather depletes meager snowpack in mountains

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