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County planning staff describe watershed‑level collaboration with WPAC, Pueblos and acequias

Santa Fe County Board of County Commissioners · October 27, 2025
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County planning staff said the water program is focusing on whole‑watershed collaboration through the Water Policy Advisory Committee and partnerships with Pueblos, acequias and mutual domestic water associations to design restoration pilot projects and capacity‑building activities.

Andrew Harden, a water planner in the county’s Growth Management Department, told the commission the county’s water planning work emphasizes watershed‑scale collaboration across stakeholders — including the Water Policy Advisory Committee (WPAC), Pueblos, acequias, mutual domestic community water associations (MDCWAs), and state and federal agencies.

Harden said the WPAC provides a…

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