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Multiple dams have been built along the Pecos River. Santa Rosa Lake is 117 miles/188 km east of Albuquerque. [10] Sumner Lake, formed by the 1939 Sumner Dam, is located between Santa Rosa and Fort Sumner, New Mexico. [11]
The Pecos River is the largest tributary of the Rio Grande, and several dams have been built along it. These include the Sumner Dam , Santa Rosa Dam , Brantley Dam , Avalon Dam and Red Bluff Dam .
Articles pertaining to dams in operation, under construction or planning on the Pecos River in the U.S. states of Texas and New Mexico. Pages in category "Dams on the Pecos River" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Avalon Dam is a small dam on the Pecos River about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States. The dam is a storage and regulating reservoir, and diverts water into the main canal of the Carlsbad Project , an irrigation scheme.
Red Bluff Dam is a dam in the Pecos River, situated about 40 miles (64 km) north of Pecos, Texas. Its Red Bluff Reservoir was formed in 1936 by the dam construction, organized by the Red Bluff Water Control District to provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric power. [1]
The removal of four Klamath River dams along the California-Oregon border is in the spotlight — and for good reason. It is the largest dam removal in our nation’s history and represents the ...
Intrepid Potash appealed a decision that blocked about 34,000 acre feet of Pecos River water the company planned to use annually. Water users 'disappointed' as Eddy County sides with Intrepid in ...
The case involving access to the Pecos River is the first brought after the state Supreme Court in 2022 settled a long-simmering dispute over whether boaters and anglers had a right to access ...