Public Meeting on July 14, 2026, at 4:00 pm in Town Hall Commission Chambers.
The New Mexico Sustainable Water (NMSW) Pipeline Project (aka Berrendo Pipeline) is a proposed regional water supply project designed to help address long-term water shortages in New Mexico's Middle Rio Grande Corridor, where approximately 65% of the state's population resides. The project would import and deliver up to 30,000 acre-feet of treated water annually from a sustainable source outside the region to supplement existing Rio Grande, San Juan-Chama, and groundwater supplies that have been strained by population growth, drought, and declining aquifer levels. New Mexico Sustainable Water has conducted extensive water rights, engineering, environmental, economic, and hydrologic studies and is pursuing agreements with municipal utilities and other users to provide a reliable long-term water supply for the region.
Questions: Please email the Town Manager at townmanager [at] edgewood-nm.gov (townmanager[at]edgewood-nm[dot]gov).