Santa Fe River Commission decides on new release rate which will likely affect river levels

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SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Just months after seeing some of its highest flows in years, water managers in Santa Fe are saying parts of the river may run dry soon. Poor snowpack has left low water levels in the Nichols Reservoir, leading managers to release less water into the Santa Fe River this season, and […]



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