Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future
How to Get Involved in Measuring Groundwater Levels
Clip: Season 5 Episode 15 | 3m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how to sign up to help the Country with our groundwater supplies and health.
Bernalillo County hydrogeologist Phillip Rust joined us on the show this week to discuss the ongoing drying of water wells in the East Mountains. In this web extra, Laura Paskus asks him about the process for signing up to help the County learn more about our ongoing groundwater supplies and health. The two also discuss the Interstate Stream Commission's work to come up with a 50-year water plan.
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Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future is a local public television program presented by NMPBS
Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future
How to Get Involved in Measuring Groundwater Levels
Clip: Season 5 Episode 15 | 3m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Bernalillo County hydrogeologist Phillip Rust joined us on the show this week to discuss the ongoing drying of water wells in the East Mountains. In this web extra, Laura Paskus asks him about the process for signing up to help the County learn more about our ongoing groundwater supplies and health. The two also discuss the Interstate Stream Commission's work to come up with a 50-year water plan.
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Clip: S5 Ep15 | 2m 5s | Are we changing our behavior as groundwater levels are dropping? (2m 5s)
Reasons to Care About Drying Wells in The East Mountains
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Clip: S5 Ep15 | 1m 42s | Why should we all care when groundwater levels are dropping anyplace in New Mexico? (1m 42s)
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