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  2. Town of Dexter under water emergency - AOL

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  3. New Mexico water authorities underwater: Too-low rates ...

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    The department also has received a $151 million loan from the New Mexico Environment Department's Clean Water State Revolving Fund — with $90 million for the wastewater treatment plant.

  4. The Supreme Court rejects a settlement in a water dispute ...

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    In a 5-4 decision, the justices ruled that the water-sharing deal between Texas and New Mexico can't go through because the federal government still has concerns about New Mexico water use on the ...

  5. Dexter, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Dexter is located in south-central Chaves County approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of the Pecos River. New Mexico State Road 2 passes through the town, leading northwest 17 miles (27 km) to Roswell , the county seat, and southeast 6 miles (10 km) to Hagerman .

  6. Texas v. New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in the Brantley Dam along the Pecos River being unable to hold all of the water and it was released downstream. [2] Texas then emptied 40,000 acre-feet of water from its Red Bluff Reservoir to accommodate the flow. New Mexico holds that the unused water counts toward Texas' allotment under the Pecos River Compact; Texas disputes this.

  7. Texas v. New Mexico and Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Texas v. New Mexico and Colorado, 583 U.S. ___ (2018), was a Supreme Court case argued and decided during the 2017 term of the Supreme Court of the United States.The case involved an interstate dispute regarding New Mexico's compliance with the Rio Grande Compact of 1938, an agreement which established a plan for equitable apportionment of the water in the Rio Grande Basin among the states of ...

  8. In Truth or Consequences, N.M., leaking pipes cause ... - AOL

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    Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, is losing millions of gallons of water a year because of aging lines it cannot afford to fix. Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, is losing millions of gallons of ...

  9. Sumner Dam - Wikipedia

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    The resulting reservoir, Lake Sumner, is the location of the community of Lake Sumner, New Mexico, and of Sumner Lake State Park. [3] The state park was established in 1966 on a 50-year lease from the Bureau of Reclamation (expiring in 2016), and originally called Alamogordo Lake State Park. [ 4 ]