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F I S C A L    I M P A C T    R E P O R T

 

 

SPONSOR

Duran

DATE TYPED

2/7/04

HB

 

 

SHORT TITLE

Tularosa Creek Water Storage System Study

SB

519

 

 

ANALYST

Maloy

 

APPROPRIATION

Appropriation Contained

Estimated Additional Impact

Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY04

FY05

FY04

FY05

 

$365.0

 

See Narrative

Recurring

General Fund

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)

 

Duplicates HB 282.

 

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

LFC Files

 

No Responses Received From

Office of the State Engineer

Department of Finance and Administration

Environment Department

Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department

 

SUMMARY

 

Synopsis of Bill

 

Senate Bill 519 appropriates $365 thousand from the general fund to the Office of the State Engineer, Interstate Stream Commission, for expenditure in FY05 for a feasibility study for constructing reservoir at Tularosa Creek, and a pipeline to deliver stored water to the Tularosa community ditch association in Otero County.

 

Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY05 shall revert to the general fund.

 

Significant Issues

 

·        If the study determines the reservoir and pipeline are feasible, additional revenue will likely be sought from the general fund for the construction.  Thus, the expense is recurring. 

 

·        The Finance Authority has estimated New Mexico’s water needs in excess of $4.8 billion.  In prioritizing projects, statewide needs and the opportunity to expand water resources are the key.

 

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