Water Conservation Committee Vacancies

The City is seeking passionate community members to fill 3 vacant positions on the Water Conservation Committee.

Application Deadline: February 28, 2025

Who We’re Looking For:
• Individuals with experience in water conservation, water quality, water policy, or landscaping.
• Anyone interested in shaping policies and programs dedicated to water conservation.

The Committee plays a vital role in recommending policies and evaluating programs that protect and sustain our water resources.

For more info and application instructions, contact Christine Chavez at cychavez@santafenm.gov

Together, let’s make a difference for our community and our planet!

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