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Water Lecture Series Begins September 28, 2006

Aged trees are providing new insight into drought conditions and helping water management agencies to plan for the future, according to Connie Woodhouse, a scientist with the Commerce Department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Paleoclimatology Program


Demonstration Tree Plot to Promote Drought- and Pest-Resistant Species

SANTA FE-As drought and bark beetles devour northern New Mexico landscapes, the City of Santa Fe and New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service are teaming up to replace dying trees with drought- and pest-resistant species


Desalination project to begin in late 2004

Desalination to convert impure water into fresh water is not just a theory, it is a definite possibility


New Mexico Regional Water Conservation and Drought Management Workshops

A strategic planning initiative to assist municipalities, counties, and water suppliers with the development and implementation of their water conservation and drought management plans will hold a series of workshop throughout the state


Water Conservation Conference Presentations: "Protecting Our Most Valued Treasure"

Promoting water conservation was the main theme for the water conference


NMSU-- WORKSHOPS SHOW HOW TO KEEP LAWNS GREEN WITH LITTLE WATER

NMSU shows homeowners how to maintain green lawns with little water


NMSU Turf Research: Tray System Serves Up Big Water Savings

This article discusses a new irrigation technique called the "Subground Irrigation Technique" that a reasearch group headed by Bernd Leinauer


Remote Sensing Seminar Announcement

A Remote Sensing Seminar sponsored by Dr Tom Schmugge, Gerald Thomas Chair will take place on Friday, July 21, 2006 at the Wooten Hall Conference Room (Room 105)


[NMSU–- WORKSHOPS SHOW HOW TO KEEP LAWNS GREEN WITH LITTLE WATER]

NMSU shows homeowners in Albuquerque how to keep lawns green with little water


Spring 2007 Water Lecture Promises to be very "Wet"

The Spring 2007 Water Lecture Series promises to be "wet" this semester with a theme of "flood"


Floods, Droughts, and Climate Variability in the American Southwest: The Climatic Context for Extreme Events

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2007 Fall Water Lecture Series

Three lectures to be given this fall on water related issues


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