39th ANNUAL NEW MEXICO WATER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

WRRI Report No. 290, May 1995
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, MSC 3167, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30001, Las Cruces NM 88003-8001


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Cover, Title page, & Table of Contents
THURSDAY MORNING PLENARY SESSION
Water Conference Opening Remarks - Dan Gutierrez
Water: A Matter of Life and Future - Senator Pete Domenici
History of Water Development in the Middle Valley - Gary Daves
An Underground View of the Albuquerque Basin - John W. Hawley, C. Stephen Haase and Richard P. Lozinsky
A New View for the City of Albuquerque - Norman Gaume
Albuquerque's Water--Gripping Reality - P.R. (Bob) Grant, Jr.
Albuquerque's Water Supply: A Pessimist's Armchair View - W.K. (Kelly) Summers
Changing Face of Water Resources Assessment and Management - Bill Turner
Balancing the Choices: Albuquerque's Water Future and Its Implementation - John C. Tysseling
New Mexico's Administration of Water: Past, Present and Future - Eluid Martinez
THURSDAN AFTERNOON CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Surface Water and Groundwater for Growth in the Albuquerque Basin - W.P. Balleau
Federal Initiatives on the Rio Grande - Russell Bowen
Flooding and Conservation in the Albuquerque Bosque - Clifford S. Crawford, Manuel C. Molles, Jr. and H. Maurice Valett
Rio Grande Sediment Study--Supply and Transport - Elvidio Diniz, Darrell Eidson and Mathew Bourgeois
Practical Realities of Conjunctive Management: The Middle Rio Grande as an Example - Charles DuMars
Water Quality Standards in a Federal System - Denise D. Fort
Wastewater Reclamation and Recharge: A Water Management Strategy for Albuquerque - Paul J. Gorder, Robert J. Brunswick and Stephen W. Bockemeier
Flash Floods: Twelve Observations for Urban Water Resource Management - Richard J. Heggen
Industrial Water Management: The Intel Example - Donald L. Hutchinson
Albuquerque Basin Groundwater Model - Mike Kernodle
Where Has All the Water Gone? - T.E. Kelly
Summary of U.S. Geological Survey and City of Albuquerque Hydrologic Investigations Program - Douglas McAda
Water Quality: Perspectives from Two States - Jim Piatt and Blane M. Sanchez
Using a Watershed-Based Approach to Manage and Protect Water Resources in the Bear Canyon Watershed, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Frank J. Roth
Transmissivity of the Albuquerque Aquifer: Estimates by Advanced Logging Techniques - John W. Shomaker and Hughbert A. Collier
Managing Surface Flows in Colorado: An Upstream Viewpoint - Steven E. Vandiver
STUDENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Water Management Policy for the Albuquerque Basin: What Can We Learn from Tucson? - Michael McGuckin
A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of the Water Quality Distribution in the Albuquerque Basin - Dennis Romero
Groundwater Recharge and Nutrient Transport in a Tile Drained Field: The Las Nutrias Groundwater Project, Las Nutrias, New Mexico - Tracy L. Roth and Robert S. Bowman
Examining the Impacts of Faults on Aquifer Flow Systems: Implications for Regional Groundwater Flow Modeling - John M. Sigda
FRIDAY MORNING CONCURRENT SESSIONS (in alphabetical order by speaker)
Effective Water Resource Planning for the Las Cruces/El Paso/Juarez Area - Edmund G. Archuleta
Arsenic Removal Treatment Technologies for Drinking Water Supplies - Michael J. Bitner and Joseph D. Chwirka
A Regional Perspective on Arsenic in Waters of the Middle Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico - Charles E. Chapin and Nelia W. Dunbar
Water Resource Information Management - Phil Cummings and Zakaria Ben-Salem
Zero Discharge: A Dual Solution to Wastewater Disposal and Water Supply Problems - Fred K. Durenk, Jr. and Charles Leder
How Rural Communities Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act - Hal E. Engle
Arsenic in the Middle Rio Grande: Occurrence and Regulatory Standards - Kevin G. Flanigan
The Endangered Species Act - Jennifer Fowler-Propst
Source Water Protection Through Vulnerability Assessments - Robert M. Gallegos
Albuquerque's NPDES Wastewater Discharge Permit 1994 - Robert Hogrefe
The Bosque and the Rio Grande - Laurence Lattman
Reallocation of Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District Water: A Legal-Institutional Analysis - Maria Lurie, Tim De Young and Gregory C. Ridgley
Estimating Residential Water Demand in Urban Areas of New Mexico - Tom McGuckin and J. Phillip King
Radon Availability in New Mexico - Virginia T. McLemore
Albuquerque NPDES Stormwater Program and Menaul Detention Basin Reconstruction - Loren Meinz
The Clean Water Act - Jim Piatt
San Juan-Chama Project Water Deliveries - Garry M. Rowe and Karl A. Martin
Health Effects of Arsenic Ingestion from Drinking Water - Amanda Saddler
Regional Planning: Integrating Individual Plans - Tracy Seidman Hephner and Palemon Martinez
Sorting Out Ownership of the Middle Rio Grande: An Analysis of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District - Timothy M. Sheehan
Rio Grande Groundwater: Fixed Resource vs. A Growing Population - A Hydrogeologist's View or Managing Water to Escape the Bungee Effect - Frank B. Titus
Water Quality of Stormwater Inflows to the Rio Grande - Jack Veenhuis
FRIDAY AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION
Pueblo Water Quality and Quantity Issues Panel - Blane M. Sanchez, James S. Hena, Everett F. Chavez, Bill White and John Cawley
Rio Grande Task Force Conclusions - Martha Franks
Water Conservation Programs Panel - Alice Darilek, Jean Witherspoon, Donald L. Hutchinson
Information Needs Panel: What Types of New Water Information Do We Need? - Tom W. Davis, Peter Kraai and John L. Wilson
Closing Session: Finding Consensus - John Hernandez and Al Utton

New Mexico Water Conference Advisory Committee
Alphebetical List of Speakers
Water Conference Participant List