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Regional Water Planning Update Projects, Programs, and Policies Submissions for the 2016 Plan Update Water Planning Region 12: Middle Rio Grande Planning Region County Regional or System Specific (R), (SS) Strategy Type (Project, Program or Policy) Subcategory Project Name Source of Project Information Description Project lead (Entity or Organization) Partners or participants Timeframe (Fiscal Year) Planning Phase Cost Need or reason for the project, program, or policy Comments Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Sandoval SS Project Water System Infrastructure Upgrade 3 lift stations City of Rio Rancho City of Rio Rancho 2 years $ 2,500,000 LS10 being relocated now as part of NMDOT project Sandoval SS Project Water System Rebuild WWTP #3 to City of Rio Rancho City of Rio Rancho 5 years Not started $ 10,000,000 Infrastructure MBR Sandoval SS Project Water System Purified Water Storage City of Rio Rancho City of Rio Rancho 2015 2013 $ 5,000,000 Aquifer injection for potable reuse Infrastructure Tank Sandoval SS Project Water System Equip the advanced City of Rio Rancho City of Rio Rancho 2015 2013 $ 5,300,000 Aquifer injection for potable reuse Infrastructure water treatment Sandoval SS Project Water Supply Placitas Acequias Corondado SWCD ICIP Design and construct improvements to six exsisting reservoirs of varying sizes to improve Coronado SWCD FY 2017‐2020 $ 570,000 The current drought forces Project ID# 28992 Reservoirs Plan FY 2017‐2021 irrigation for the three acequia communities of Placitas. Easements to the land where the the acquieas to make Improvements reservoirs are situated are owned by the acqueias and have been in use for over 150 years. improvements to the In Phase One, Coronado SWCD procured professional engineering design services from structures that were used in INTERA Inc. by competitive bid for improvements to all six reservoirs. The acequia past times in order to irrigate commissioners subsequently decided that only five reservoirs were in need of repair. On with little water. The three 3/11/15 the commissioners of each acequia approved the 30% design work, and will acqueias use reservoirs approve plans for succeeding phases. By mid‐April of 2015, 100% of the design work of the constructed in the 1800's to three reservoirs and 90% of the design work the fourth reservoir and partial design work develop a head of water to for the fifth reservoir had been completed and the initial $75,000 capital outlay grant fully enable flow to the lower expended. Phases Two through Five will be completion of design work, construction and reaches of their ditches. installation of improvements determined in Phase One. Coronado SWCD will procure Because of deterioration, as services and materials by competitive bid. The project will be phased primarily by number well as present and of people served by each acequia, secondarily by completing one reservoir for each projected future drought acequia, and thirdly by estimates determined in Phase One. Each acequia is the conditions, only the Las owner/operator and fiscal agent for the reservoirs. Acqueias de Placitas reservoirs are able to be used this way, but even those are in need of repair. The project will benefit approximately 500 parciantes of the three acqueias, which are political subdivisions. Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo SS Project Water Infrastructure SS Project Wastewater Infrastructure Community Water System Development Community Wastewater System Development R Water Planning Water‐Efficient Energy Production SS Project Water Quality Water Quality Treatment R Policy Water Planning Community Resilience Planning and Implementation R Project Agriculture Water System Agriculutural Water Storage Pueblo of Laguna Pueblo of Laguna Pueblo of Laguna Pueblo of Laguna Pueblo of Laguna Pueblo of Laguna Convert homeowners on individual wells to community water systems and improve existing Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez water systems to reduce breakage and enhance system redundancy. This can promote Water Users conservation and protect water quality. Plan, design, and construct improvements or reconstruct community water wastewater treatment systems to esnure protection of water quality. This is in addition to mitigating septic tanks, which does not address the need to improve existing wastewater systems that are prone to breaking and leakage. Decrease reliance on energy generation that consumes water (e.g., coal‐fired steam turbines) and encourage growth of renewable energy such as wind, solar, etc., that does not rely on water. Plan, design, and construct or improve community water quality treatment systems as needed to ensure water quality for domestic and other uses Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users Planning to make communities more drought resilient and able to cope with climate change Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users This is in addition to improving agricultural conveyance, this would improve agricultural storage in reservoirs, also benefitting water conservation. This includes restoring livestock ponds and tanks, increasing the number of closed storage tanks, spreading water with water lines and drinkers, and increasing capacity with solar mills. Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users Middle Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia, Bernalillo R Policy Watershed Restoration R Policy Watershed Restoration Forest Restoration Pueblo of Laguna This is a subset of the Watershed Management Planning and implementation that would encourage a focus on forest restoration and wildfire management Rangeland Restoration Pueblo of Laguna This is a subset of the Watershed Management Planning and Implementation that would encourage a focus on rangeland restoration. Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users Rio Puerco and Rio Jemez Water Users Middle Rio Grande Regional Water Plan 2017 January 2017 2 of 5

<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Update<br />

Projects, Programs, and Policies Submissions for the 2016 <strong>Plan</strong> Update<br />

<strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Region 12: <strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Plan</strong>ning<br />

Region<br />

County<br />

<strong>Regional</strong> or System<br />

Specific (R), (SS)<br />

Strategy Type<br />

(Project, Program<br />

or Policy)<br />

Subcategory<br />

Project Name<br />

Source of Project<br />

Information<br />

Description<br />

Project lead (Entity or<br />

Organization)<br />

Partners or<br />

participants<br />

Timeframe<br />

(Fiscal Year)<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>ning<br />

Phase<br />

Cost<br />

Need or reason for the<br />

project, program, or policy<br />

Comments<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

Sandoval SS Project <strong>Water</strong> System<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Upgrade 3 lift stations City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho 2 years $ 2,500,000 LS10 being relocated now as part of<br />

NMDOT project<br />

Sandoval SS Project <strong>Water</strong> System Rebuild WWTP #3 to City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho 5 years Not started $ 10,000,000<br />

Infrastructure MBR<br />

Sandoval SS Project <strong>Water</strong> System Purified <strong>Water</strong> Storage City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho 2015 2013 $ 5,000,000 Aquifer injection for potable reuse<br />

Infrastructure Tank<br />

Sandoval SS Project <strong>Water</strong> System Equip the advanced City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho City of <strong>Rio</strong> Rancho 2015 2013 $ 5,300,000 Aquifer injection for potable reuse<br />

Infrastructure water treatment<br />

Sandoval SS Project <strong>Water</strong> Supply Placitas Acequias Corondado SWCD ICIP Design and construct improvements to six exsisting reservoirs of varying sizes to improve Coronado SWCD FY 2017‐2020 $ 570,000 The current drought forces Project ID# 28992<br />

Reservoirs<br />

<strong>Plan</strong> FY 2017‐2021 irrigation for the three acequia communities of Placitas. Easements to the land where the<br />

the acquieas to make<br />

Improvements<br />

reservoirs are situated are owned by the acqueias and have been in use for over 150 years.<br />

improvements to the<br />

In Phase One, Coronado SWCD procured professional engineering design services from<br />

structures that were used in<br />

INTERA Inc. by competitive bid for improvements to all six reservoirs. The acequia<br />

past times in order to irrigate<br />

commissioners subsequently decided that only five reservoirs were in need of repair. On<br />

with little water. The three<br />

3/11/15 the commissioners of each acequia approved the 30% design work, and will<br />

acqueias use reservoirs<br />

approve plans for succeeding phases. By mid‐April of 2015, 100% of the design work of the<br />

constructed in the 1800's to<br />

three reservoirs and 90% of the design work the fourth reservoir and partial design work<br />

develop a head of water to<br />

for the fifth reservoir had been completed and the initial $75,000 capital outlay grant fully<br />

enable flow to the lower<br />

expended. Phases Two through Five will be completion of design work, construction and<br />

reaches of their ditches.<br />

installation of improvements determined in Phase One. Coronado SWCD will procure<br />

Because of deterioration, as<br />

services and materials by competitive bid. The project will be phased primarily by number<br />

well as present and<br />

of people served by each acequia, secondarily by completing one reservoir for each<br />

projected future drought<br />

acequia, and thirdly by estimates determined in Phase One. Each acequia is the<br />

conditions, only the Las<br />

owner/operator and fiscal agent for the reservoirs.<br />

Acqueias de Placitas<br />

reservoirs are able to be<br />

used this way, but even<br />

those are in need of repair.<br />

The project will benefit<br />

approximately 500<br />

parciantes of the three<br />

acqueias, which are political<br />

subdivisions.<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

SS Project <strong>Water</strong><br />

Infrastructure<br />

SS Project Wastewater<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Community <strong>Water</strong><br />

System Development<br />

Community<br />

Wastewater System<br />

Development<br />

R <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning <strong>Water</strong>‐Efficient Energy<br />

Production<br />

SS Project <strong>Water</strong> Quality <strong>Water</strong> Quality<br />

Treatment<br />

R Policy <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Community Resilience<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>ning and<br />

Implementation<br />

R Project Agriculture <strong>Water</strong><br />

System<br />

Agriculutural <strong>Water</strong><br />

Storage<br />

Pueblo of Laguna<br />

Pueblo of Laguna<br />

Pueblo of Laguna<br />

Pueblo of Laguna<br />

Pueblo of Laguna<br />

Pueblo of Laguna<br />

Convert homeowners on individual wells to community water systems and improve existing <strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

water systems to reduce breakage and enhance system redundancy. This can promote <strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

conservation and protect water quality.<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>, design, and construct improvements or reconstruct community water wastewater<br />

treatment systems to esnure protection of water quality. This is in addition to mitigating<br />

septic tanks, which does not address the need to improve existing wastewater systems that<br />

are prone to breaking and leakage.<br />

Decrease reliance on energy generation that consumes water (e.g., coal‐fired steam<br />

turbines) and encourage growth of renewable energy such as wind, solar, etc., that does<br />

not rely on water.<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>, design, and construct or improve community water quality treatment systems as<br />

needed to ensure water quality for domestic and other uses<br />

<strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

<strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

<strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>ning to make communities more drought resilient and able to cope with climate change <strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

This is in addition to improving agricultural conveyance, this would improve agricultural<br />

storage in reservoirs, also benefitting water conservation. This includes restoring livestock<br />

ponds and tanks, increasing the number of closed storage tanks, spreading water with<br />

water lines and drinkers, and increasing capacity with solar mills.<br />

<strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong><br />

<strong>Grande</strong><br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

Cibola,<br />

Sandoval,<br />

Valencia,<br />

Bernalillo<br />

R Policy <strong>Water</strong>shed<br />

Restoration<br />

R Policy <strong>Water</strong>shed<br />

Restoration<br />

Forest Restoration Pueblo of Laguna This is a subset of the <strong>Water</strong>shed Management <strong>Plan</strong>ning and implementation that would<br />

encourage a focus on forest restoration and wildfire management<br />

Rangeland Restoration Pueblo of Laguna<br />

This is a subset of the <strong>Water</strong>shed Management <strong>Plan</strong>ning and Implementation that would<br />

encourage a focus on rangeland restoration.<br />

<strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

<strong>Rio</strong> Puerco and <strong>Rio</strong> Jemez<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Users<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Grande</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2017 January 2017 2 of 5

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