0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 28
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| STEVEN E. PEARCE
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0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING STUDIES AND A LITIGATION EVALUATION OF THE IMPACTS
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0012| TO NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES AND OTHER INTERESTS DUE TO
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0013| UNRESTRICTED WATER PUMPING BY TEXAS RESIDENTS AT THE TEXAS-NEW
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0014| MEXICO BORDER ADJACENT TO LEA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO.
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0016| WHEREAS, the Ogallala aquifer underlies one hundred
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0017| seventy-four thousand square miles in South Dakota, Wyoming,
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0018| Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico;
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0019| and
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0020| WHEREAS, the Ogallala aquifer is the only source of water
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0021| for many communities in eastern New Mexico and west Texas; and
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0022| WHEREAS, the depth to ground water in the Ogallala
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0023| aquifer is highly variable, Texas and New Mexico having a
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0024| greater share of depths to water at more than two hundred
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0025| feet; and
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0001| WHEREAS, New Mexico is on an upslope in the Ogallala
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0002| aquifer from which pumping at the downslope of the aquifer in
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0003| Texas drains water from New Mexico; and
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0004| WHEREAS, in recent years unrestricted pumping by Texas
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0005| residents from the Ogallala aquifer in Texas at the Texas-New
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0006| Mexico border has dramatically increased, resulting in
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0007| noticeably severe declines in New Mexico wells drawing from
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0008| the Ogallala aquifer in Lea county; and
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0009| WHEREAS, since Texas does not limit, restrict or regulate
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0010| the pumping of water to the same extent imposed in this state
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0011| by law and regulation, New Mexicans cannot resort to
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0012| comparable pumping to attempt to mitigate the effects of the
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0013| unregulated Texas pumping; and
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0014| WHEREAS, creating a "buffer zone" five miles wide along
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0015| the Texas-New Mexico border in Lea county from which unlimited
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0016| New Mexico pumping of the Ogallala aquifer would be permitted
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0017| could achieve more agricultural development in New Mexico by
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0018| using the water that is currently appropriated from under New
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0019| Mexico by Texas' pumping and could likely enhance New Mexico's
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0020| negotiating stance with its Texas counterparts to resolve the
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0021| inequitable use of the Ogallala aquifer's limited water
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0022| resources by Texas to the detriment of New Mexico;
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0023| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0024| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the state engineer evaluate,
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0025| determine and exercise his authority with respect to
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0001| establishing and permitting a five-mile wide buffer zone along
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0002| the Texas-New Mexico border in Lea county for unrestricted and
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0003| unlimited pumping by New Mexico to counteract the impacts
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0004| created by unrestricted pumping of the Ogallala aquifer
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0005| permitted by Texas; and
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0006| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriate interim
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0007| committee of the legislature study and make recommendations to
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0008| the full legislature on the facts and impacts of and
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0009| resolution alternatives to Texas' border pumping; and
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0010| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the attorney general evaluate
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0011| whether New Mexico should stop, counteract and resolve the
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0012| unrestricted pumping in Texas being done to the detriment of
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0013| New Mexico and its citizens and, if so, initiate litigation or
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0014| alternative legal methods to do so; and
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0015| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
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0016| transmitted to members of the New Mexico legislative council,
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0017| the state engineer and the attorney general.
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