0001| HOUSE MEMORIAL 7
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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| MIGUEL P. GARCIA
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0010| A MEMORIAL
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0011| ENCOURAGING THE CONTINUED PRESERVATION AND SUPERVISION OF THE
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0012| ACEQUIAS, INCLUDING THE CONTRA-ACEQUIAS, THREATENED BY
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0013| DEVELOPMENT IN AREAS OF THE SOUTH VALLEY OF BERNALILLO COUNTY.
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0015| WHEREAS, water has been the lifeblood of native New
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0016| Mexican Hispano communities for hundreds of years; and
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0017| WHEREAS, centuries-old acequias continue to be viable
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0018| modern conduits in the production of fruit and agricultural
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0019| products in our New Mexico communities; and
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0020| WHEREAS, acequias have been natural rechargers of our
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0021| delicate underground aquifers; and
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0022| WHEREAS, acequias are viable historic markers symbolizing
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0023| tempered Native American and native New Mexican Hispano
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0024| community values of cooperation, sharing and perseverance; and
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0025| WHEREAS, in the Atrisco, Armijo and Ranchos de Atrisco
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0001| areas and the larger south valley, the acequias are managed
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0002| and maintained by the middle Rio Grande conservancy district;
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0003| and
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0004| WHEREAS, uncontrolled development and discouragement of
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0005| traditional farming practices have led in some instances to
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0006| the abandonment of many "contra-acequias", the connector
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0007| ditches; and
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0008| WHEREAS, the continuation of agricultural traditions
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0009| centered around centuries-old acequias are stabilizing
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0010| cultural and social elements in present-day Hispano
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0011| communities;
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0012| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
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0013| REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the middle Rio
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0014| Grande conservancy district continue to be the primary
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0015| responsible caretaker of the old acequias in the Atrisco,
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0016| Armijo, Five Points and Ranchos de Atrisco areas of the south
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0017| valley; and
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0018| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the middle Rio Grande
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0019| conservancy district protect these acequias from encroachment
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0020| and uncontrolled development by developing educational
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0021| programs encouraging the use of the contra-acequias rather
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0022| than their abandonment; and
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0023| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these educational programs be
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0024| developed with and offered to educational institutions to
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0025| produce curricula on the historic, cultural, social and
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0001| economic significance of our centuries-old acequias; and
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0002| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the middle Rio Grande
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0003| conservancy district work with taxpayers in the south valley
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0004| to study and improve the aquifer recharging process; and
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0005| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the middle Rio Grande
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0006| conservancy district and the county of Bernalillo establish
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0007| joint powers agreements to identify publicly by use of
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0008| colorful signs the acequias of Atrisco, Arenal, Guadalupe,
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0009| Armijo and Los Ranchos de Atrisco; and
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0010| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these acequia identification
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0011| signs be placed along the main thoroughfares of Atrisco,
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0012| Arenal, Sunset Gardens, Foothill, Gatewood, Sunset, Gonzales,
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0013| Five Points, San Ignacio, Tapia, Blake and Barcelona roads and
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0014| Bridge and Isleta boulevards in the south valley of Bernalillo
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0015| county; and
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0016| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the middle Rio Grande
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0017| conservancy district report progress on this project to the
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0018| first session of the forty-fourth legislature; and
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0019| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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0020| transmitted to the middle Rio Grande conservancy district and
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0021| the board of county commissioners of Bernalillo county.
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