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House Bill 137

Strategic Water Supply Act [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsors
Rep. Susan K. Herrera 41 Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe & Taos
Sen. George K. Muñoz 4 Cibola, McKinley & San Juan
Rep. Rod Montoya 1 San Juan
Rep. Raymundo Lara 34 Doña Ana
Sen. Craig W. Brandt 40 Sandoval

Status
HousePassed 57-4
SCONC[Referred, not scheduled]
SFC


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC [10] DP/a [14] fl/a- PASSED/H (57-4) [13] SCONC/SFC-SCONC

Legis DayActionDetails
0 prefile H
2 referred HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC
2 sent HAAWC
5 passed HAAWC (view committee report) DNP-CS/DP ( view committee sub) 5-4; nays: Mirabal Moya, Pettigrew, Rubio, Zamora
5 sent HENRC
8 passed HENRC (view committee report) DNP-CS/DP ( view committee sub) 11-0
8 sent HAFC
10 passed HAFC (view committee report) DP/a 10-4; nays: Hernandez, Herndon, Little, Pettigrew
14 floor amendment fl/a
14 passed House 57-4
13 referred SCONC/SFC
13 sent SCONC


Abeyta, Michelle Pauleneyes Anaya, Mariannano
Anyanonu, Janelleyes Hochman-Vigil, Dayanno
Armstrong, Gailyes Roybal Caballero, Patriciano
Baca, Brian G.yes Rubio, Angelicano
Borrego, Cynthiayes Block, Johnexcused
Brown, Cathrynn N.yes Chandler, Christineexcused
Cadena, Micaela Larayes García, Miguel P.excused
Cates, Kathleenyes Lord, Stefaniexcused
Chatfield, Jackyes Martinez, Alan T.excused
Chavez, Nicoleyes Martínez, Javierexcused
Chávez, Eleanoryes Pettigrew, Randall T.excused
Cullen, Catherine J.yes Sariñana, Debra M.excused
De La Cruz, Artyes Serrato, Lindaexcused
Dixon, Meredith A.yes  
Dow, Rebeccayes  
Duncan, Markyes  
Ferrary, Joanne J.yes  
Gallegos, Doreen Y.yes  
Garcia, Marthayes  
Garratt, Joyyes  
Gonzales, Anitayes  
Gurrola, Yanirayes  
Hall II, William A.yes  
Henry, Jonathan A.yes  
Hernandez, Joseph Franklinyes  
Hernandez, Joshua N.yes  
Herndon, Pamelyayes  
Herrera, Susan K.yes  
Johnson, D. Wondayes  
Jones, Jeniferyes  
Lara, Raymundoyes  
Lente, Derrick J.yes  
Little, Charlotteyes  
Lujan, Tara L.yes  
Lundstrom, Patricia A.yes  
Mason, Jimmy G.yes  
Matthews, Marianyes  
McQueen, Matthewyes  
Mejia, Angelitayes  
Mirabal Moya, Tanyayes  
Montoya, Rodyes  
Murphy, Mark B.yes  
Ortez, Kristinayes  
Parajón, Cristinayes  
Reeb, Andreayes  
Romero, Andreayes  
Romero, G. Andrésyes  
Sanchez, Josephyes  
Sena Cortez, Elaineyes  
Silva, Sarahyes  
Small, Nathan P.yes  
Szczepanski, Reenayes  
Terrazas, Luis M.yes  
Thomson, Elizabeth "Liz"yes  
Torres-Velásquez, E. Dianeyes  
Vincent, Harlanyes  
Zamora, Martin R.yes  


This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Jan 17 filed: STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY ACT
Jan 27 referred to HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC; sent to HAAWC
actions: 'HPREF' -> 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC'
Jan 31 new sponsor: George K. Muñoz
Feb 5 scheduled for HAAWC on Thu Feb 6, 09:00
Feb 10 added to HAAWC 2025-02-11 09:00
added to HAAWC agenda on Tue Feb 11, 09:00
Feb 12 passed HAAWC; sent to HENRC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC' -> 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC'
Feb 18 scheduled for HENRC on Sat Feb 22, 08:00
Feb 22 passed HENRC; sent to HAFC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC' -> 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC'
new sponsor: Rod Montoya
new sponsor: Raymundo Lara
Feb 24 new sponsor: Craig W. Brandt
Feb 25 scheduled for HAFC on Wed Feb 26, 13:30
Feb 27 passed HAFC; sent to Speaker's Table
actions: 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC' -> 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC [10] DP/a-T'
Feb 28 actions: 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC [10] DP/a-T' -> 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC [10] DP/a'
Mar 7 floor amendment; passed House; referred to SCONC/SFC; sent to SCONC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HAAWC/HENRC/HAFC-HAAWC [5] DNP-CS/DP-HENRC [8] DNP-CS/DP-HAFC [10] DP/a' -> '+ [14] fl/a- PASSED/H (57-4) [13] SCONC/SFC-SCONC'

Committee Substitution!

Showing the House Energy, Environment & Natural Resources substitution below. For the original as introduced, please refer to nmlegis.


HOUSE ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR


HOUSE AGRICULTURE, ACEQUIAS AND WATER RESOURCES

COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

HOUSE BILL 137

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO WATER; ENACTING THE STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY ACT; CREATING THE STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND THE OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER TO ENTER INTO CONTRACTS AND AWARD GRANTS FOR PROJECTS INVOLVING BRACKISH WATER THAT REDUCE THE STATE'S RELIANCE ON FRESH WATER RESOURCES; CREATING THE STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM FUND; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS BEFORE A PERSON DRILLS WELLS OR RECOMPLETES EXISTING WELLS TO APPROPRIATE WATERS; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. [NEW MATERIAL] SHORT TITLE.--Sections 1 through 4 of this act may be cited as the "Strategic Water Supply Act".

     SECTION 2. [NEW MATERIAL] DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Strategic Water Supply Act:

          A. "brackish water" means water that is sourced from an underground stream, channel, artesian basin, reservoir or lake, having reasonably ascertainable boundaries, that contains not less than one thousand parts per million of dissolved solids and is not produced water;

          B. "produced water" means a fluid that is an incidental byproduct from drilling for or the production of oil and gas;

          C. "public entity" means a county, municipality, political subdivision, state agency or state institution of higher education; and

          D. "treated brackish water" means brackish water that has undergone a process to remove or eliminate contaminants to meet applicable standards for water quality established pursuant to the Water Quality Act by the water quality control commission.

     SECTION 3. [NEW MATERIAL] STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM.--

          A. The "strategic water supply program" is created. Subject to the availability of funds and a project that meets all eligibility requirements, the department of environment and the office of the state engineer may each enter into contracts or award grants for eligible projects involving treated brackish water for the purposes of reducing the state's reliance on fresh water resources.

          B. A contract entered into pursuant to this section shall be in accordance with the Procurement Code, except that the contract duration shall not exceed twenty years in length, including extensions and renewals.

          C. To be eligible for a strategic water supply program contract, a project shall:

                (1) comply with all applicable state, federal, tribal and local governmental standards, permit requirements and other provisions of law to protect existing water rights, conservation of water within the state, public welfare, public health and the environment;

                (2) furnish financial assurance, other than third party guarantees, to the department of environment in accordance with rules promulgated by the water quality control commission, running to the benefit of the state and with any forfeitures deposited in the state treasury in the strategic water supply program fund;

                (3) clearly demonstrate how the project will advance state, tribal or local government economic development goals in accordance with the purposes of reducing the state's reliance on fresh water resources; and

                (4) submit a specific, actionable and measurable community benefits plan that includes a process for community engagement and is designed to provide broadly shared benefits to members of the public who are or may be impacted by the strategic water supply program contract.

          D. To be eligible for a strategic water supply program grant, the grant recipient shall be a public entity or federally recognized Indian nation, tribe or pueblo and the grant project shall:

                (1) be approved by the state engineer as advancing the exploration, production or treatment of brackish water in New Mexico;

                (2) comply with applicable state, federal, tribal and local governmental standards and permit requirements and other provisions of law to protect existing water rights, conservation of water within the state, public welfare, public health and the environment; and

                (3) clearly demonstrate how the project will advance state, tribal or local government economic development goals in accordance with the purposes of reducing the state's reliance on fresh water resources.

          E. The agency awarding a strategic water supply contract shall publish the community benefits plan to the agency's website.

          F. When preparing a request for proposals pursuant to Subsection C of this section or a grant solicitation pursuant to Subsection D of this section, the agency shall:

                (1) do so in accordance with the State-Tribal Collaboration Act, where applicable; and

                (2) consult with the secretary of economic development.

          G. The department of environment or the office of the state engineer shall notify the state investment council about new strategic water supply program contracts or grants and any opportunities for public input associated with the strategic water supply program within two business days of the date the agency publishes the new grant, contract or public input opportunity to the general public.

          H. When evaluating contract or grant proposals for compliance with Subsection C or D of this section, the agency shall evaluate how the projects in the proposal will limit greenhouse gas emissions.

     SECTION 4. [NEW MATERIAL] STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM FUND.--

          A. The "strategic water supply program fund" is created as a nonreverting fund in the state treasury and shall be administered by the department of environment. The fund consists of distributions, appropriations, gifts, grants, donations, income from investment of the fund and fees collected pursuant to Section 70-13-6 NMSA 1978.

          B. Money in the fund is appropriated to the department of environment and the office of the state engineer for the purpose of administering the strategic water supply program pursuant to Section 3 of the Strategic Water Supply Act.

          C. Expenditures from the fund shall be to the department of environment or the office of the state engineer by warrant of the secretary of finance and administration pursuant to vouchers signed by both the secretary of environment or the secretary's authorized representative and the state engineer or the state engineer's authorized representative.

     SECTION 5. Section 72-12-26 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, Chapter 86, Section 2) is amended to read:

     "72-12-26. NOTICE OF DRILLING--DEPTH AND LOCATION.--Any person proposing to drill wells or recomplete existing wells to appropriate waters referred to in Section [1 of this act] 72-12-25 NMSA 1978 shall file a notice of intention to drill or recomplete with the office of the state engineer in such form as the state engineer shall prescribe and shall publish a notice, in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the proposed wells will be located once a week for three consecutive weeks, stating the location and the proposed depth of such wells, the purpose for which the water shall be used and an estimate of the volume of water to be used. [Said] The wells shall not be drilled or recompleted prior to [10] ten days after the last publication of [such] the notice and until the state engineer has determined that the use of water stated in the notice will not impair existing water rights, be contrary to the conservation of water within the state or be detrimental to the public welfare of the state."

     SECTION 6. APPROPRIATIONS.--

          A. Seventy-five million dollars ($75,000,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the strategic water supply program fund for expenditure in fiscal year 2026 and subsequent fiscal years for the purposes of that fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of a fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund.

          B. Twenty-eight million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($28,750,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the board of regents of the New Mexico institute of mining and technology for expenditure in fiscal years 2026 through 2028 for aquifer monitoring and improved ground water characterization. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2028 shall revert to the general fund.

          C. Four million dollars ($4,000,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the board of regents of New Mexico state university for expenditure in fiscal years 2026 through 2028 for innovation, research, monitoring, support and development of technology associated with potential projects for a strategic water supply program contract or grant. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2028 shall revert to the general fund.

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