New Mexico
New Mexico proposes northern waterway protections
The state Water High quality Management Fee on Tuesday thought-about a petition to designate 125 miles of northern New Mexico rivers and streams as Excellent Nationwide Useful resource Waters.
New Mexico’s Out of doors Recreation Division proposed the designation, which might prohibit new actions and tasks from degrading water high quality.
If authorised, protected river segments would come with:
- Rio Grande from the New Mexico-Colorado state line to the confluence with Rio Pueblo de Taos
- Rio Hondo headwaters to the Carson Nationwide Forest boundary
- Lake Fork headwaters to the confluence with the Rio Hondo
- East Fork Jemez River headwaters to the confluence with San Antonio Creek
- San Antonio Creek headwaters to the confluence with East Fork Jemez River and
- Redondo Creek headwaters to the confluence with Sulphur Creek
Out of doors Recreation director Axie Navas mentioned the state desires to work with communities to advertise sustainable progress of New Mexico’s out of doors economic system.
“That may solely occur if these areas the place individuals recreate and entry our stunning lands and waters are protected,” Navas mentioned.
The nominated waters are “wonderful rivers” that deserve safety, mentioned Nick Streit, who owns Taos Fly Store and The Reel Life in Santa Fe.
Streit’s companies bought greater than $100,000 in fishing licenses final 12 months.
“On the Rio Grande, we’ve got 50 miles of the canyon to fish, most of which is accessed solely by foot site visitors, so we nonetheless are in a position to have a complete solitude wilderness expertise down there with extraordinarily prime quality of fly-fishing — actually good brown trout and rainbow trout populations,” he mentioned.
The waterways embody stretches throughout the Río Grande del Norte Nationwide Monument and Valles Caldera Nationwide Protect.
Joanna Hatt, a local fish biologist with New Mexico Sport and Fish, mentioned the proposed protected areas have “excessive biodiversity and superior potential for conserving” uncommon wildlife species.
A designation wouldn’t influence present farming and ranching.
The proposal factors out that the majority regional livestock grazing happens away from or downstream of the proposed designated river stretches.
The fee can also be contemplating an ONRW designation for 180 miles of the Higher Pecos River and its tributaries.
The panel will decide on each designations at its July 12 assembly.
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Snowy and slick Thursday expected in New Mexico
We’re expecting widespread light snow Thursday in New Mexico. See the latest forecast at KOB.com/Weather.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The snow was falling and the roads were slick to start Thursday in parts of New Mexico and it’s likely that will continue throughout the day.
We’ll see on and off scattered snow showers, especially in parts of southern New Mexico. That will become more widespread with blowing snow possible.
A winter weather advisory is still in effect until Friday morning for 1-3 inches of snow expected and 5-6 inches of snow in higher-elevation areas. It encompasses most of southern New Mexico and stretches just above Interstate 40 near Tucumcari, heading toward the Texas state line.
High temperatures will be at least 10° below average for pretty much everyone.
Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.
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New Mexico sending firefighters to California
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) — The state of New Mexico announced it is sending five fire engines and 25 New Mexico firefighters to assist in fighting the California wildfires.
The departments participating are from Bernalillo, San Juan, and Los Alamos Counties, as well as the cities of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The units and firefighters will leave for California on January 9 at 9 a.m.
The state of New Mexico is also warning residents that high winds and dry conditions make the state at high risk for fires as well. Residents are encouraged to clear dry brush from around their homes and keep anything flammable away from heat sources.
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