Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Welcome to the New Mexico Water Dialogue Regional Water Planners’ Workshop.

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Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Welcome to the New Mexico Water Dialogue Regional Water Planners’ Workshop

September 16, 2010 Welcome, Introductions and Plan for the Day Ed MorenoFacilitator Mary MurnanePresident, Board of Directors, New Mexico Water Dialogue 9:00 – 9:05

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Regional Successes and Failures Region 1Northeast New Mexico Region 2San Juan Hydrologic Unit Region 3Jemez y Sangre Region 4Southwest New Mexico Region 5Tularosa Basin and Salt Basin Region 6Cibola / McKinley 9:05 – 9:50

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Regional Successes and Failures Region 7Taos Region 8Mora – San Miguel – Guadalupe Region 9Colfax Region 10Lower Pecos Valley Region 11New Mexico Lower Rio Grande Region 12Middle Rio Grande 9:50 – 10:35

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Regional Successes and Failures Region 13Estancia Basin Region 14Rio Arriba Region 15Socorro - Sierra Region 16Lea County 10:35 – 11:05

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Summary of Regional Successes and Failures Simeon Herskovits, New Mexico Water Dialogue Board Member 11:05 – 11:15

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Break 11:15 – 11:30

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Inter-Regional Conflicts and Opportunities for Cooperation IntroductionAron Balok NMWD Board Member IntroductionJean WitherspoonNMWD Board Member DiscussionEd MorenoFacilitator 11:30 – 12:30

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, :30 – 1:15 Lunch

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Regional Water Planning Update - Template IntroductionConci BokumNew Mexico Water Dialogue Board Member DiscussionEd MorenoFacilitator 1:15 – 2:30

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Break 2:30 – 2:45

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Funding for Updates and Implementation Don TrippRepresentative, New Mexico State Legislature Patricia DominguezU. S. Senator, Jeff Bingaman’s Office 2:45 – 3:45

Regional Water Planners’ Workshop September 16, 2010 Conclusion, Next Steps Ed MorenoFacilitator 3:45 – 4:00