Watch the video and sign the petition to protect New Mexico’s waters!
The Threat
The Dirty Water Rule removes federal Clean Water Rule protections for most of New Mexico’s waterways overall and almost ALL of our waterways that do not flow year-round.
The Dirty Water Rule negatively impacts New Mexico more than any state in the nation for two reasons:
Urge the NM Legislature to establish and fund a state surface water pollution control program to protect New Mexico’s water resources.
The Dirty Water Rule directly threatens some of New Mexico’s larger iconic rivers that cross into a neighboring state, such as the Gila River in the south and the north’s Rio Costilla. This video takes a closer look at what unprotected water in the Gila River means for drinking water, irrigators, and the growing recreation-based economy of southwestern New Mexico.
Impacts
Tribes, pueblos, and traditional land-based communities rely on freshwater for ceremonial purposes and to feed their families. The waterways that deliver this water lost protections under the Dirty Water Rule.
Stream and acequia networks that support multi-generational farms make up the vast majority of waterways in New Mexico. These waterways are threatened by unregulated dumping, which would irreparably harm traditional land-based communities through the state.
The Dirty Water Rule threatens the drinking water of at least 900,000 people in New Mexico.
From New Mexico’s iconic Rio Grande to smaller waterways like arroyos, all of the state’s waters sustain critical economic activity.
The Solution
The Dirty Water Rule impacts New Mexico more severely than most states in the nation. We need the state to create a state surface water permitting program to fill the gap left by the Dirty Water Rule and protect New Mexico’s waterways from unregulated dumping.
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Credits
Videos
Producer: CAVU
Co-Directors: Liliana Castillo and Staci Stevens
Cinematography: Vladimir Chaloupka
Additional photography: David Aubrey, Nate Stone, Peter Bill, Tyler Bingham, & Allison Siwik
Editor: Madison McClintock
Story Map
Web Design: Maria Chavez
Photography: Vladimir Chaloupka
Graphic.Design: Brandon Basino
Content Development: Liliana Castillo, Rachel Conn, Staci Stevens
Protect NM’s Water from the Dirty Water Rule!
Dear Legislator,
New Mexico is rich in iconic waterways that support multi-generational acequias, wetlands, lakes, and reservoirs critical for agriculture, wildlife habitat, drinking water supplies, and our growing outdoor recreation economy. All of this is under threat by the federal Navigable Waters Protection Rule, also known as the 2020 Dirty Water Rule.
The Dirty Water Rule, combined with previous reductions of protections at the federal level in2001 and 2006, negatively impacts New Mexico more than any state in the nation leaving more than 90% of New Mexico’s waters unprotected by the federal Clean Water Act. Also, New Mexico is one of only three states that does not have a state program to control the discharge of contaminants into state waters, previously managed federally under the Clean Water Act.
I urge you to work with Governor Lujan Grisham’s Administration to protect New Mexico’s waters and future by instituting and adequately funding a state program to fill regulatory gaps left by the loss of federal protections. A state program will create more local oversight of New Mexico’s waters that we all depend on for our health and livelihoods.
Thank you,