File #: C-14-31    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Communication Status: Approved
File created: 11/14/2014 In control: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
On agenda: 11/19/2014 Final action: 11/19/2014
Title: 2015 State Legislative Priorities
Sponsors: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Author
Attachments: 1. C-14-31
t
2015 State Legislative Priorities

b
The Water Authority has six recommended State Legislative Priorities for 2015 Session.

1. Bosque Non-potable Water Reclamation Plant and Reuse System
To ensure a safe and sustainable water supply into the future, the Water Authority has planned the development of the Bosque Non-potable Water Reclamation Plant and Reuse system on the Westside of Albuquerque. The project will provide non-potable water for industrial purposes and irrigation needs to parks, schools, and golf courses. In addition, the Bosque Non-potable Water Reclamation Plant will discharge water to the Rio Grande during the non-irrigation season with additional opportunities for aquifer storage and recovery along the Calabacillas arroyo. The project will provide non-potable water to Intel, Mariposa Regional Park, Bosque School, Ladera and Desert Greens golf courses, and other schools and athletic facilities. By providing non-potable water for irrigation and industrial needs, the project will help preserve and protect the aquifer. During the non-irrigation season, non-potable water will be discharged into the Rio Grande for environmental purposes with opportunities to utilize the water for aquifer storage and recovery.

The Water Authority is seeking $750,000 in state funding to complete the necessary environmental studies and permitting for the project. The environmental studies will include NEPA and NPDES permitting for discharge to the Rio Grande during non-irrigation season. The Water Authority is working with the federal delegation to obtain an authorization for federal funding under the Title XVI program, which would provide up to 25% of the total funding for reuse and reclamation projects.

2. Aquifer Storage & Recovery (ASR)
The Water Authority is seeking $2.5 million funding in two phases (Total of $5.0 million) to continue the Aquifer Storage and Recovery program. The program was developed following the legislative approval of t...

Click here for full text