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New Mexico Residents Asked to Imagine a Day Without Water

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Thursday, September 15, 2016   

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Imagine a day without water. That's what clean-water advocates are asking people to do as part of a public awareness campaign launching Thursday across the country and here in New Mexico.

The project involves more than 500 groups and is designed to get people thinking about what it takes to ensure enough clean water to sustain communities in the face of epic drought and long-term climate change.

David Morris, public affairs manager with the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Authority, said that pipes are too critical to ignore.

"Take a few minutes. Take one day and think about what that water infrastructure really means to you,” Morris said. "The ability to get that safe, clean drinking water that places around the world don't have, that's something that we here tend to take for granted."

Morris said the steel and cast-iron pipes that were laid in the fifties are now failing regularly, and the water authority is locating and replacing them one by one.

A failure at the wastewater treatment plant last winter sent 6 million gallons of partially treated wastewater into the river. The water authority is now spending $250 million to upgrade the facility. To pay for those critical improvements, customers who already saw rate increases in 2013 and 2015, will see another in the summer of 2017.

Radhika Fox, CEO of the U.S. Water Alliance, said the water authority's long-range plan will serve the state well.

"It's so impressive that Albuquerque is looking out 100 years,” Fox said. "They have a comprehensive plan that will include conservation, water reuse, and they are thinking about how they will make their water system more resilient in the face of climate change."

Fox noted that nationwide more than 1.7 trillion gallons of drinking water is lost every year due to leaky pipes. The average American uses 176 gallons of water per day.

A petition requesting that lawmakers prioritize water issues is available here.



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