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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
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ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/30/2007
HB 197
SHORT TITLE Ute Creek Watershed Restoration
SB
ANALYST McOlash
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$10,000.0
Non-Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates HB 268, SB 100 HB 274, SB 12, SB 62, SB 115, SB 485
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA)
Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
New Mexico Higher Education Department (HED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 197 appropriates $10,000,000 from the General Fund to the Board of Regents of
NMSU for expenditure in FY 2007 and FY 2008 for the Ute Creek Soil and Water Conservation
District (SWCD) for watershed restoration.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $10,000,000 contained in this bill is a non-recurring expense to the General
Fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY 2008 shall revert to
the General Fund.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
According to the Ute Creek Soil and Water Conservation District, possible uses for the funds
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include Tamarisk/Salt Cedar, Mesquite, Cholla, and/or Juniper spraying and mechanical removal
(HED Agency Bill Analysis, January 19, 2007). Removal will be followed by restoration and
revegetation, ongoing treatment of a nearly 60 mile area, and monitoring the land.
Restoration in the Ute Creek watershed should also benefit Ute Lake State Park; managed by the
State Parks Division, through potentially increasing beneficial surface flow into the lake and
improving the health of the land that provides habitat for area wildlife that also utilize Ute Lake
This request was not submitted by NMSU to the HED for review and is not included in the
Department’s funding recommendation for FY08.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
HB 268/SB 100 (Duplicates) – authorize the NM Finance Authority to make a loan or grant to
the Ute Creek Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) for watershed restoration and
management and loans or grants to 29 other projects.
HB 274 – appropriates $70.0 million to the Interstate Stream Commission for the Ute pipeline
project.
SB 12 – appropriates $555,000 to NMSU for management of SWCDs.
SB 62 – appropriate $595,000 to match federal funds for water conservation and resource
restoration.
SB 115 – appropriates $10.0 million to NMSU for phreatophyte removal ands riparian
restoration.
SB 485 - appropriates $40.0 million to the office of the State Engineer for the Ute pipeline
project.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
This bill raises the following substantive issues (EMNRD):
•
General fund monies for non-native phreatophyte programs should be tied to compliance
with scientifically supported templates and protocols reflecting adaptive management
principles and best practices contained in the statewide Non-native
Phreatophyte/Watershed Management Plan.
•
It will also be important for the SWCD to refer to the New Mexico Forest and Watershed
Health Plan when conducting these projects.
•
The Ute Creek Soil and Water Conservation District has recently implemented successful
watershed restoration projects.
•
EMNRD has concerns regarding the term of this appropriation and questions whether the
$10M called for in this bill can be effectively expended in just one fiscal year.
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The New Mexico Department of Agriculture should administer the funds by flowing
them to the Soil and Water Conservation District.
The Interstate Stream Commission (ISC) is the primary land/water managers for Ute Reservoir
and should have interest in ensuring that the Ute Creel SWCD would coordinate their restoration
efforts within the watershed to complement the Ute Lake Master Plan, which is currently in draft
form. This master plan outlines strategic, long-term, multiple use, management practices specific
to water quality and land preservation efforts within and adjacent to Ute Reservoir.
Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission Analysis of SB 115
The latest analyses by the United States Academy of Sciences and the
American Council of Civil Engineers indicate that the amounts of water
salvaged by phreatophyte removal programs are much less than predicted and
may even be non-existent unless accompanied by a careful planned program of
reintroduction of low water use native plants. Studies show that in most
instances, great care must be taken or net water consumption can actually
increase, not decrease. Similar assessments are given by scientists from
national laboratories and academia.
Any funding for this type of work should be expended pursuant to the
FOREST AND WATERSHED HEALTH PLAN and the NEW MEXICO
STATEWIDE POLICY AND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR NON-NATIVE
PHREATOPHYTE/WATERSHED MANAGEMENT and must meet all the
requirements, guidelines, templates and protocols established by those plans.
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