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Santa Fe Passes City Ordinance to Protect Rio Grande

Date
June 26, 2006
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City of Santa Fe
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Monday, June 26, 2006
Santa Fe Passes City Ordinance to Protect Rio Grande

The City of Santa Fe became the second city in the Rio Grande watershed to provide its citizens with a mechanism to support river flows in the Rio Grande when it approved a river check-off resolution.
Contact: City of Santa Fe

The resolution calls for the city to create a check-off provision on monthly water bills that will allow citizens to contribute to a “Voluntary River Conservation Fund” whose sole purpose is to acquire water for environmental flows in the Santa Fe River or the Rio Grande. The City of Santa Fe’s resolution follows a similar commitment made by the City of Albuquerque in 2005 as a part of a settlement of a lawsuit between WildEarth Guardians and other environmental groups and the City. The Santa Fe check-off program will likely go public in April 2007, while the Albuquerque program should follow soon thereafter.

 

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View the resolution (PDF)