A non-profit organization of people dedicated to water conservation issues. Individuals from municipal, industrial, institutional, and commercial sectors have joined together in an effort to exchange information, provide education, and work collaboratively to help ensure a positive water future for the state.


Membership Benefits

  • networking with other conservation professionals statewide
  • subscription to the Conservation Current, a quarterly conservation newsletter
  • latest information on new water conservation technology, programs and issues
  • participation in cooperative water conservation workshops
  • presentations on water conservation topics


Projects and Events

  • served as a sponsor and registrar of water conservation workshops for industrial, commercial and institutional water users
  • sponsored water conservation workshops for the semiconductor industry
  • served as sponsor of a water conservation workshops for municipal water utilities
  • provided regional and statewide speakers for Water Conservation Conferences
  • established partnerships to publish and distribute materials on xeriscape and rainwater harvesting
  • Up Coming Events


Meeting: Times and Dates

The Alliance's membership consists of about 35 people who meet on odd-number months. The date and times are set at the beginning of the year and the location rotates. Please check meeting schedule for upcoming meetings or call 1-800-WATER-NM.

Annual membership fees are $25 for individuals and $250 for corporations and other organizations (up to 10 members). If members choose not to pay the fees, they may still receive the Conservation Current newsletter and attend the Alliance meetings. However, members who pay the fees will gain voting privileges, and the fees will help support the many water conservation activities the Alliance sponsors.


New Mexico Water Conservation Alliance
website hosted by: Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI)

This Page by: Brent Pearce,
and the Water Use and Conservation Bureau
Office of the State Engineer

updated January 2010

Graphics supplied by: Kenesson Design