What’s Up With Water 2025

Why was Nichols Reservoir empty all winter? Why are water rates going to go up? Where will the water come from this summer? Where will the water come from next year, next decade, and next century? Come and find out!

City of Santa Fe Water Division announced that its annual “What’s Up with Water” presentation will take place in May. These annual presentations inform citizens of Santa Fe about water supplies as well as the general going ons within the Water Division. KSWV radio will be airing one of the sessions live. As a way to ensure that the general public have ample opportunity to participate, the Water Division presents the same information in the morning and evening. Additionally, a recording of the presentation is made available for on-demand viewing/listening.

The presentations will take place via Zoom: May 15th at 9-10:30am and 6-7:30pm. Visit the City’s Water Division for more information.

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