Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (N.M.)

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The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District was established in 1925 as a political subdivision of the state under the Conservancy Act of 1923. Its purpose is to provide and maintain river control and flood protection, improve drainage of seeped areas, furnish water storage, apply supplemental water for irrigation needs, and construct and maintain distribution facilities for irrigation waters. The geographic area served is from Cochiti in the north to San Marcial in the south and includes portions of Sandoval, Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro counties. The Indian pueblos of Cochiti, Santa Domingo, San Felipe, Santa Ana, Sandia, and Isleta are within the district. When the district was formed, there were 128,787 acres of irrigable land; by 1980, this figure was about 123,00 acres. The district originally was governed by a three member board of directors; the board since has been increased to five members.

From the description of Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District audio-visual materials, 1930s-1940s and 1980. (New Mexico State University). WorldCat record id: 70118754

There is evidence that the Middle Rio Grande was irrigated in prehistoric times. Agricultural communities diverted water from the river and continued to irrigate their lands during the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods. By the end of the nineteenth century silting and aggravation of the river bed caused serious drainage problems which led to the deterioration of irrigated lands.

The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District was established in 1925 as a political subdivision of the state under the Conservancy Act of 1923. Its purpose is to provide and maintain river control and flood protection, improve drainage of seeped areas, furnish water storage, apply supplemental water for irrigation needs, and construct and maintain distribution facilities for irrigation waters. The geographic area served is from Cochiti in the north to San Marcial in the south and includes portions of Sandoval, Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro counties. The Indian pueblos of Cochiti, Santa Domingo, San Felipe, Santa Ana, Sandia, and Isleta are within the district. When the district was formed, there were 128,787 acres of irrigable land; by 1980, this figure was about 123,000 acres. The district originally was governed by a three member board of directors; the board since has been increased to five members.

From the guide to the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District records, 1925-ca. 1985, 1925-ca. 1985, 1925-1952, (New Mexico State University Library, Archives and Special Collections Department)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Acequia de Nuestra Señora de Belen Records, 1912-1963 Archives and Special Collections Department. New Mexico State University.
referencedIn Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District audio-visual materials, ca. 1930s-1940s, ca. 1930-1940 and 1980s Archives and Special Collections Department. New Mexico State University.
creatorOf Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District records, 1925-ca. 1985, 1925-ca. 1985, 1925-1952 Archives and Special Collections Department. New Mexico State University.
creatorOf Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (N.M.). Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District audio-visual materials, 1930s-1940s and 1980. New Mexico State University
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Acequia de Nuestra Señora de Belen corporateBody
associatedWith Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District corporateBody
associatedWith Rio Grande Historical Collections. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Rio Grande (Colo.-Mexico and Tex.)
Rio Grande
New Mexico
Subject
Ditches
Ditches
Flood control
Irrigation
Irrigation canals and flumes
Irrigation canals and flumes
Water
Water
Water rights
Water-storage
Water supply, Agricultural
Water supply, Agricultural
Water supply, Agricultural
Water supply, Agricultural
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Active 1930

Active 1980

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