Showing posts with label water rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water rights. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Text of Augustin Plains Ranch flyer

Here is the text of the Augustin Plains Ranch flyer.  If anyone has a better image than I was sent, please email it to me, or post the text I can't read in the comments section below.  Thanks.


text here I can't read
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Augustin Plains Ranch

TOWN HALL
MEETING

Augustin Plains Ranch, the water project,
will hold a Town Hall Meeting in Magdalena -
to update the project status, answer your 
questions and take your comments.

6:00 - 8:00 PM
Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Magdalena Senior Center
500 9th Street - Magdalena

Augustin Plains Ranch has put forward a proposal for a water
project to withdraw 54,000 acre-feet per year from under the
Augustin Plains, transport it to Socorro by pipeline, then north 
to the Albuquerque area.  The project could provide water for 
drought relief to the state while protecting existing water rights 
and providing benefits for Catron and Socorro Counties

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For more information call xxx-xxxx [and more text I can't read]

Friday, August 10, 2012

San Augustin Water Grab Court Date Set

A hearing on the Motion for Summary Judgement for the Augustin Plains Ranch LLC water grab has been set for Wednesday September 19, 2012 at 11 a.m. at the Catron County Courthouse in Reserve (subject to date/time change).

Read the Memorandum in Support of Protestants' Motion for Summary Judgment [PDF] filed by Bruce Frederick, Staff Attorney at New Mexico Environmental Law Center.

Friday, May 25, 2012

San Augustin Water Grab Update


Update from attorney Bruce Frederick. 

From: Bruce Frederick
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 8:30 AM
To: 'Carol Pittman'
Subject: RE: status of appeal

The appeal case should be starting within the next couple of weeks.  There are no deadlines pending right now.

The court case should be a condensed version of the OSE case�we will file a motion to dismiss; they will respond, we will reply.  I hope we can wrap it up in less than a year.

Bruce Frederick, Staff Attorney
New Mexico Environmental Law Center
1405 Luisa Street, Suite 5
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-9022

Friday, May 11, 2012

Annual Meeting San Augustin Water Coalition May 19, 2012


The annual meeting of the San Augustin Water Coalition will be held 1 PM May 19, 2012 at the Datil Elementary School gymnasium.  

It's not over!  
Augustin Plains Ranch LLC has appealed the State Engineer decision.  WE NEED YOU!


Agenda:

1 PM  Business meeting
2 PM  Candidate Forum

NM State Senator Howie Morales (D), and NM Representative Don Tripp (R) will be at the meeting as will Clint Wellborn, District Attorney for our district.  All are running unopposed in the NM primary, but will be available to be asked where they stand on water issues.

Also attending:  Evelyn Madrid Erhard (D), running for the US House of Representatives; and a member of the Steve Pearce's campaign, our present Representative.

Local candidates (Catron County) include Bucky Allred (R), candidate for County Commission from District 3, running unopposed; Cathy Sohrenssen (D) candidate for County Treasurer; unable to come is Connie Sue Shipley (R) also running for County Treasurer; Eva Stover (D), Keith Riddle (R) and Zeno Kiehne (R) all running for County Clerk; Ed Wehrheim (R) running for Probate Judge; unable to attend is Cynthia Wasserburger (D) also running for Probate Judge.

Monday, April 16, 2012

San Augustin Water Grab: A Battle Won But Not the War

A Battle Won But Not the War
Cathie R. Eisen
Walking Water Consulting
PO Box 133
Nogal, New Mexico
April 8, 2012

Across the southern states a battle is raging for our most precious resource. The value of water has reached a premium, and it will only increase with time. As the cities and counties of the west continue to grow, so does the need for new water sources to support their ever increasing demands. While the quest for oil is on the forefront of everyone's mind, dollar for dollar, water is by far more valuable. We can live without oil if necessary, but we must have water to survive. During the past few years, several applications have been submitted to the State Engineers Office in New Mexico for the purpose of tapping into the deeper aquifers, waters which were previously deemed unusable and were until now unprotected from such requests. One by one, they have been protested and denied. This is not the end of the effort. Future legislation will support these requests as our cities continue to grow along with the residential demand for additional supplies; water for sanitary and domestic water use is and always will be a priority to developers and communities. The health and welfare of the masses could easily trump the livelihood of the rural ranchers. They are few, rural residents are many.   More at Glenwood Gazette... 



Monday, April 9, 2012

San Augustin Water Grab Decision Appealed

A legal notice of appeal of the NM Office of State Engineer decision to deny the San Augustin Ranch LLC's water grab application was published in today's Albuquerque Journal. http://legals.abqjournal.com/legals/show/279214

"NOTICE OF APPEAL DE NOVO FROM ORDER OF THE STATE ENGINEER Applicant/Appellant Augustin Plains Ranch, LLC, pursuant to NMSA 1978, Section 72-7-1, hereby appeals de novo from the State Engineer's Order Denying Application dated March 30, 2012, in the above-referenced New Mexico State Engineer ("OSE") proceeding. Dated April 5, 2012. Respectfully submitted, /s/ John B. Draper John B. Draper Jeffrey J. Wechsler Montgomery & Andrews"

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Open letter to NM Gov. Susana Martinez on AWSA projects and protection of true stakeholders

Dear Governor Martinez:

The Interstate Stream Commission (ISC) has been authorized by the state of New Mexico to assume responsibility for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and replacement of projects for waters designated available by the Arizona Water Settlements Act (AWSA).  To that end, people of the four counties of southwestern New Mexico for which the AWSA waters are available have been working since 2004 to develop projects to submit to ISC.

It is the ISC’s mandate to apply the best available science to consideration of these projects, taking into account the ecological impacts of the proposed water uses while also considering the historic uses of and future demands for water in the Gila Basin, and the traditions, cultures and customs affecting those uses.

Unfortunately, what is and should be a relatively straightforward legal process has been distorted beyond functionality.... [read the rest]

Please write your own letter to Gov. Martinez and the ISC!

Monday, May 23, 2011

SAWC annual meeting 05/21/11

San Augustin Water Coalition Annual Meeting
05/21/11
Notes by Lif Strand [links have been added where they seemed useful]


Board Meeting:

Eileen Dodds (SAWC board member & treasurer):  This is SAWC’s  3rd year annual meeting.  Mission statement of SAWC:  To protect the water resources of the San Augustin and adjacent water basins, and the public welfare, and conservation of water associated with those water resources, now and in the future. http://www.sanaugustinwatercoalition.org/

2010 was a year of concentrated activity on part of board members to spread word about water mining.  Several articles have a ppeared in local, regional papers, including the Albuquerque Journal, and on websites, such as the New Mexico Water Dialogue, current issue.  http://www.nmwaterdialogue.org/

Anita Hand and Eileen Dodds were guests of Don Tripp last November.  They met with the Water and Natural Resources Committee to heighten their awareness of the water situation. 

The May 20, 2011 OSE meeting cancelled due to the retirement of Victor Kovach (hearing officer).  We will now have to start over with a new hearing officer.  SAWC will keep all informed; please make sure SAWC has your email addresses.

Carol Pittman found a grant, applied and SAWC was awarded $5,000 to produce a brochure.  The funds covered the layout and printing of 10,000 copies.  The brochure will be distributed state-wide.

Goals for 2012 include possible drafting legislation requests to the Water & Natural Resource Committee.  SAWC also wants to encourage Catron County Commission to continue its vigilance. 

Current board:  Ruth Guin (chair), Roy Farr, Nicole Sanders, Eileen Dodds, Anita Hand, Linn Kennedy & Carol Pittman.

Election of 4 to board:  Two vacancies, plus Eileen & Anita’s positions.  Responsibilities – manages business & affairs of SAWC. 
  • Anita Hand’s position:  Reelected
  • Eileen Dodd’s position (including treasurer job):  Reelected
  • Two new positions increased to three, since SAWC bylaws allow for twelve.  Elected:  Dennis Inman, Don Wiltshire and Charlene Wagner


Thursday, May 19, 2011

SAWC annual meeting

Just a reminder that the San Augustin Water Coalition holds its annual meeting this Saturday, May 21.  You will find it interesting!
 
Spread the word if you can, as we did not do a mailing this year.
Thanks,
Carol Pittman
 
Annual Meeting of the San Augustin Water Coalition
Saturday, May 21
Datil Elementary School Gymnasium
4:00 to 5:15 food served
5:30 short meeting and election of Board members
followed by speakers
Steve Harris, Rio Grande Restoration
Caren Cowan, Executive Director, NMCGA
Don Tripp, State Representative, District 49
Richard McGuire, Catron County Commissioner

Thursday, December 2, 2010

New Catron County water grab resource

Forwarded from San Augustin Water Coalition (SAWC):

There is a new website that you will find interesting. Our friends and supporters up north are helping to spread the word around the state about our water grab fight and about other serious water issues. newmexicowaterandpolitics.wordpress.com

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

San Augustin Scheduling Conference

San Augustin Plains Ranch LLC scheduling conference is set for November 9, 1:30 PM at the Macey Conference Center, NM Tech. The purpose is to describe the OSE hearing process, to clarify issues in dispute and establish a schedule for the hearing.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

SAWC Annual meeting May 22

The annual meeting of the San Augustin Water Coalition will be May 22 and we expect to discuss the OSE Docketing Letter. Location: Datil Elementary School gym, 6PM. There will be a brief business meeting followed by a candidates forum. 

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Water Coalition Meeting April 14

San Augustin Water Coalition
Meeting of the Board
April 14, 2009
Datil Fire Department
6PM

Agenda



I. Call to order
II. Additions or changes to Agenda by Board Members
III. Reading and acceptance of minutes of previous meeting
IV. Treasurer’s report
V. Old Business
a. IRS tax exempt status
b. Water Dialogue
c. Reports from Board Members

VI. New Business
a. Catron County Fair
b. Annual Meeting
c. Socorro County Land Use Commission meeting
d. Film Maker

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Gov. Richardson & water grab

The thing that has me worried is that Governor Richardson is hell- bent on bringing in even more business; remember his trip to Europe this summer? [article]

In order to promote that kind of growth, he will have to have a plan for the water to support it. So even though sucking our plain dry by a foreigner seems like a no-brainer issue for the OSE ... perhaps it's not.

>> Kevin Ryan

Rio Grande Diversion comment

http://www.amigosbravos.org/rio_grande.php

I think that the effort to take groundwater in Catron Co is tied to Albuquerque water use upstream. There are others with whom I've spoken who share this belief.

The relationship is like this: The San Juan-Chama water has been flowing for a long time and has been providing a significant source of water flow to the Rio Grande, helping the state meet Rio Grande Compact delivery requirements. If Albuquerque starts using its San Juan-Chama water and the equivalent amount of native Rio Grande water it says it needs as "conveyance", then the river will lose as much as 45-48,000afy in flow.

Taking Catron County groundwater and transfering it to surface water discharge into the Rio Grande (selling it to the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority) will allow Albuquerque to use more water upstream and not risk penalties from the State Engineer.

I thought that the issue was dormant; I didn't realize it was under some sort of process. Please let me know what is going on and I'll spread the word around here. If you need any advice or information, let me know and I'll see if I can find someone to help.

Regards,

Michael

-- Michael Jensen
Grants & Communication
Amigos Bravos
PO Box 238
Taos NM 87571
505.362.1063 (cell)
505.758.3874 (office)
skype: michaeljensen79
www.amigosbravos.org

Are you a member of Amigos Bravos? Would you like to support the preservation of the cultural and ecological richness of New Mexico's waters? Join our efforts today by becoming a member or making a contribution to Amigos Bravos at: http://shop.amigosbravos.org/index.html

Monday, October 20, 2008

Property owner speaks out

We are property owners at Abbe Springs Ranches development, lot 98, in western Socorro County. We have sent a letter of protest to the State Engineer against the Augustin Plains Ranch’s, LLC application for appropriation of ground water. We plan to drill a well on our NM property, and believe the proposed appropriation of ground water will affect the amount of water available to us. In addition, we are concerned about the long term effect of commercial drilling on wildlife and plant life on the property and in the area. We also believe commercial drilling will affect property values. We plan to pass our property to our children and grandchildren, and will do whatever we can to help it to remain a beautiful, peaceful, country site that can be enjoyed for generations.

Furthermore, we have concerns about the effect of commercial drilling on the nearby National Forest lands. Surely, dry forest lands will negatively impact tourism, and the enjoyment of all who would visit. Please let us know what we can do to help you in your endeavor to defeat the Augustin Plains Ranch’s application.

Sincerely,

Sarah and Joshua Chong
Lansdale, PA 19446

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Important win in Broe water grab

09/18/09 Bruce Frederick, Staff Attorney with New Mexico Environmental Law Center represents a number of protesters opposed to the Broe Land and Acquisitions III, LLC applications. Broe filed multiple applications to appropriate 1000s of acre-feet of water, which are being considered by the State Engineer in two separate cases.

Frederick filed a motion for summary judgment and sent a long list of Interrogatories and Requests for Production to Broe requesting that it fully document and justify the amounts of water they were attempting to appropriate, among other things, and to prove that they would be able to put the water to beneficial use within a reasonably period of time (which is a requirement under our law).

Broe’s attorney sent Frederick an email stating that Broe has determined that it no longer wishes to pursue the applications, and that Broe’s attorney would be submitting a withdrawal to the OSE Hearings Unit. While it is still not known whether Broe’s withdrawal of applications will apply to both cases, it is nevertheless a victory in either case.

Bruce Frederick also represents San Augustin Water Coalition in their similar fight against the immense water grab in the San Augustin Plains of Catron County, NM.

More info...

Test Drilling Begins in Catron County

By John Larson
Mountain Mail Article Sept. 18, 2008


DATIL – Drilling has begun for a planned test well on the San Agustin Plains in Catron County.

According to neighboring property owner Marie Lee of Datil, the drilling company, Henkle Drilling and Supply of Gordon City, Kan., the drilling equipment was moved in last week, and drilling started Friday night.

More...

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Broe water update

Bruce Frederick, Staff Attorney with New Mexico Environmental Law Center represents a number of protesters opposed to the Broe Land and Acquisitions III, LLC applications. Broe filed multiple applications to appropriate 1000s of acre-feet of water, which are being considered by the State Engineer in two separate cases. In the first case, Broe is seeking to appropriate about 2500 acre-feet per year, mostly to allegedly irrigate State Trust Lands that it has under lease with State Land Commissioner Lyons.

Frederick filed a motion for summary judgment based on a statute in the 1907 Water Code that requires irrigation water rights to be owned by the same person who owns the irrigated land, i.e., the title to the land and the irrigation water right cannot be split, subject to a narrow exception that does not apply to Broe. Broe’s applications violate this law because Broe would end up owning an irrigation water right that was appurtenant to State Trust Land—land that Broe does not own. The Land Office also has policies and laws that require irrigation water rights to be in the Commissioner’s name. OSE weakly opposed the motion, although it did not dispute the basic contention of law.

Frederick also sent a long list of Interrogatories and Requests for Production to Broe requesting that it fully document and justify the amounts of water they were attempting to appropriate, among other things, and to prove that they would be able to put the water to beneficial use within a reasonably period of time (which is a requirement under our law).

Broe’s attorney requested a week extension to respond to the motion and then still did not file the response. After a couple days of not responding to phone calls, Broe’s attorney sent Frederick an email stating that Broehas determined that it no longer wishes to pursue the applications, and that Broe’s attorney would be submitting a withdrawal to the OSE Hearings Unit today.

While it is still not known whether Broe’s withdrawal of applications will apply to both cases, it is nevertheless a victory in either case.

The first scheduling conference for the second case will be on 9/29. Mr. Frederick should know the scope of Broe’s withdrawal by then.

Broe is a major international corporation, like those backing Augustin Plains Ranch, LLC, so please spread the news about this victory.

Bruce Frederick, Staff Attorney
New Mexico Environmental Law Center
1405 Luisa Street, Suite 5
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
505-989-9022, ext. 26

www.catroncounty.net/water/broe/

Monday, September 1, 2008

URGENT - San Augustin Ranch LLC amended water app

San Augustin Ranch LLC has submitted an amended original application, the final legal notice for which is coming soon. The amended application expands the "affected counties" to essentially all in the Rio Grande Basin and each well would be drilled 3000' deep (over half a mile!) (original application was for wells 2000' deep).

It is recommended that you file a protest letter for this amended application even if you filed one last December. Your letter needs to be in the OSE office no later than September 15. For more info go to www.catroncounty.net/water/

Please forward this email to anyone you know who has in interest in water rights, water conservation, and public welfare as regards our precious water resources in New Mexico, and PLEASE send a protest letter to OSE for this amended application. Thank you!