Agricultural Pilot Projects
Projects
Outfall Control Structure (OCS) – These structures control the delivery of water to strategic outfalls along the river. The MRGCD currently operates the San Francisco, Lower Peralta #2, Storey, New Belen, Los Chavez, 240, and Alejandro outfalls in the Isleta Reach of the MRG in support of Endangered Species in the summer months. OCSs allow the District to measure and control how much water is delivered to these habitat sites. Additional outfalls are being considered through this initiative.
Irrigation Delivery Projects (IDPs) – MRGCD is continuing to improve on our ability to measure water as it moves through our vast array of canals in the Middle Rio Grande. The Irrigation Delivery Projects or IDP initiative is a grant-funded effort to better understand farm irrigation efficiency through the measurement of inflow and outflow of discrete sections of our facilities. By measuring the inflow and the outflow of a particular section of canal, the MRGCD can then look at the land being irrigated within that section and approach irrigators with financial and technical assistance to improve their on-farm delivery systems, lands and/or practices to be in compliance with the irrigation rate in the MRGCD’s Water Distribution Policy. Water conserved through this initiative helps the MRGCD meet irrigation demand throughout the District.
Latest News
Save the Date: Summer Farmers & Irrigators Info Meetings
Duranes Lateral Project – April 21-25
April Water Report
Notice to MRGCD Farmers and Irrigators
Vegetation Maintenance Project Near Bosque School
Pueblo of Isleta Farmers & Irrigators Meeting
March 20: Irrigation Delivery & Infrastructure Update
March Water Report
MRGCD Announces Start of 2025 Irrigation Season
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District Announces Start of 2025 Irrigation Season Water managers prepare for scarce spring runoff Albuquerque, NM – Water managers at the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District will begin charging the middle valley irrigation system on...