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New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission’s Pecos Basin Manager Greg Lewis gives a presentation to local farmers and ranchers during a public meeting Wednesday night at the Artesia Center. The meeting focused around the concerns and issues local farmers and ranchers are having with their water wells. Rob Larson – Daily Press
New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission’s Pecos Basin Manager Greg Lewis gives a presentation to local farmers and ranchers during a public meeting Wednesday night at the Artesia Center. The meeting focused around the concerns and issues local farmers and ranchers are having with their water wells. Rob Larson – Daily Press

By ROB LARSON
Daily Press Staff Writer
To answer questions and provide data of their recent findings to the public, the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission held a public meeting Wednesday night at the Artesia Center.
Many local farmer, ranchers and government representatives were in attendance to hear and comment on the ISC’s report on the state of water wells and aquifers located between Carlsbad and Artesia. … For the rest of the story, subscribe in print and on the web.

 

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