SCIENCEINSIDE CLIMATE NEWS
The Clock Is Ticking for New Mexico to Cut Rio Grande Water Use
New Mexico is relying on voluntary water use reductions by vegetable and pecan farmers to address Rio Grande water usage, but these measures may be insufficient. The state faces pressure to implement effective conservation strategies.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Puerto Rico announces emergency water rationing as drought worsens
- Puerto Rico announces emergency water rationing as drought worsens
- Telangana reservoirs levels constrict irrigation usage; ground water in State may plummet from 9.46 mgbl to 11.01 mgbl
- Puerto Rico announces emergency water rationing as drought worsens