Findings and purpose.

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A. The legislature finds that:

(1) consistent with the goals of the statewide water plan, water systems should be planned for and constructed on a regional basis, in that regional water systems are able to take advantage of economies of scale;

(2) the costs of designing, purchasing, constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, improving, equipping, furnishing, operating and maintaining regional water systems have increased to a level that local financial resources are inadequate to meet all of the costs and that federal funding is crucial to complete a large scale water supply project in eastern New Mexico; and

(3) a water utility authority is necessary in eastern New Mexico to provide an organized structure to work with state, local and federal agencies to complete a water delivery system from the Ute Reservoir to local governments.

B. The purposes of the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority Act are:

(1) to create a water utility authority to develop and construct a water delivery system based on a funding formula whereby up to seventy-five percent of the overall capital cost of the system is to be paid for by the federal government, fifteen percent is to be paid for by the state of New Mexico and ten percent is to be paid for by the local governments that have the power to appoint members to the board of the authority; and

(2) to create an authority that will deliver water to the local governments within the boundaries of the authority but that will not compete with local governments for rights to deliver water to ultimate end-users.

History: Laws 2010, ch. 39, § 2.

ANNOTATIONS

Effective dates. — Laws 2010, ch. 39, § 21 made the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority Act effective July 1, 2010.


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