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Letter to the Editor: Rebuttal Response to Op-Ed on Produced Water

by Tierna Unruh-Enos May 30, 2024

Submitted by Steve Conrad, Ph.D. groundwater hydrology The recent op-ed by Sherry Robinson entitled “Step into the future with Produced Water” exhorts us to “trust technology and step into the future.” The problem with her premise is that the oil and gas wastewater treatment technology she suggests that we trust is unproven to be even […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor, Uncategorized

Letter to the Editor: Rebuttal Response to Op-Ed on Produced Water

by Tierna Unruh-Enos May 30, 2024

Submitted by Steve Conrad, Ph.D. groundwater hydrology The recent op-ed by Sherry Robinson entitled “Step into the future with Produced Water” exhorts us to “trust technology and step into the future.” The problem with her premise is that the oil and gas wastewater treatment technology she suggests that we trust is unproven to be even […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor, Uncategorized

Letter to the Editor: Rebuttal Response to Op-Ed on Produced Water

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis May 30, 2024

Submitted by Steve Conrad, Ph.D. groundwater hydrology The recent op-ed by Sherry Robinson entitled “Step into the future with Produced Water” exhorts us to “trust technology and step into the future.” The problem with her premise is that the oil and gas wastewater treatment technology she suggests that we trust is unproven to be even […]

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Primary Season Isn’t Over, But General Election Issues Are Taking Shape

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis May 30, 2024

A natural outcome of certain states moving their presidential primaries earlier in the year is that for those states with later primaries, primary election turnout is often dismal. That will likely be the case in New Mexico in 2024 where both presidential frontrunners have locked in their delegate count and there are few contested primary […]

Posted inUncategorized

Primary Season Isn’t Over, But General Election Issues Are Taking Shape

by Tierna Unruh-Enos May 30, 2024

A natural outcome of certain states moving their presidential primaries earlier in the year is that for those states with later primaries, primary election turnout is often dismal. That will likely be the case in New Mexico in 2024 where both presidential frontrunners have locked in their delegate count and there are few contested primary […]

Posted inUncategorized

Primary Season Isn’t Over, But General Election Issues Are Taking Shape

by Tierna Unruh-Enos May 30, 2024

A natural outcome of certain states moving their presidential primaries earlier in the year is that for those states with later primaries, primary election turnout is often dismal. That will likely be the case in New Mexico in 2024 where both presidential frontrunners have locked in their delegate count and there are few contested primary […]

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Water, energy, conservation and more on the interim agenda for legislators

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis May 29, 2024

By DANIELLE PROKOP The interim Water and Natural Resources Committee met in Santa Fe on Tuesday to discuss a proposed schedule and list of topics to address before the legislature meets again for 60 days in 2025. Even with a shorter interim session and shorter meetings, members said there’s plenty of ground to cover with water […]

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Water, energy, conservation and more on the interim agenda for legislators

by staff May 29, 2024

By DANIELLE PROKOP The interim Water and Natural Resources Committee met in Santa Fe on Tuesday to discuss a proposed schedule and list of topics to address before the legislature meets again for 60 days in 2025. Even with a shorter interim session and shorter meetings, members said there’s plenty of ground to cover with water […]

Posted inUncategorized

Water, energy, conservation and more on the interim agenda for legislators

by staff May 29, 2024

By DANIELLE PROKOP The interim Water and Natural Resources Committee met in Santa Fe on Tuesday to discuss a proposed schedule and list of topics to address before the legislature meets again for 60 days in 2025. Even with a shorter interim session and shorter meetings, members said there’s plenty of ground to cover with water […]

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NM wildfires grow to 12,000 acres and $28 million estimated cost

City Desk ABQ by Pat Davis May 29, 2024

By PATRICK LOHMANN Two lightning-caused wildfires in northern and southern New Mexico have grown to a combined 20 square miles, according to the latest figures from firefighting teams. The Indios Fire has burned more than 5,200 acres and has cost an estimated $8 million to suppress. It is burning in the Santa Fe National Forest, […]

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