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File Effects of Wildfire on Drinking Water Utilities and Best Practices for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Mitigation
EPA Web Report #4482. 2013. This report presents 1) current information on the impacts from wildfires on drinking water utilities and 2) lessons learned and recommendations for future research that were discussed during the Wildfire Readiness and Response Workshop held in Denver, Colo. April 4-5, 2013.
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File text/texmacs EMNRD Watershed Restoration Projects
Map depicting locations for 14 watershed projects funded through a $6.2 million appropriation by the 2014 NM State Legislature
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File Troff document Estancia Basin Watershed Health and Monitoring Project
- The Estancia Basin Watershed Health, Restoration and Monitoring Steering Committee (Steering Committee) oversees forest thinning projects and monitoring of forest and watershed health in the Estancia Basin in coordination with the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute. The primary goals of the Steering Committee are to improve forest health and create defensible space from wildfire. Funding for this project has been provided by the New Mexico Water Trust Board. - SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) was awarded a contract in 2007 to conduct monitoring for forest thinning effectiveness on the eastern slopes of the Manzano Mountains for the Steering Committee. SWCA finalized a comprehensive monitoring plan in March 2008 which is available online at the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute’s website (http://www.nmfwri.org/images/stories/pdfs/Estancia_Basin_Monitoring/ Estancia Basin Monitoring.pdf)—that provides background information, research questions, and a discussion of methods relative to forest thinning and monitoring. - The principal goals of forest and watershed monitoring are to determine the effectiveness of standard prescribed forest thinning on soils, hydrology, water yield and quality, vegetation, and wildlife. SWCA is responsible for planning and implementing forest thinning monitoring in order to evaluate these resources. - Data from permanent monitoring study sites provide information on rainfall, ambient and soil temperatures, soil moisture, soil surface profiles to assess erosion over time, soil surface stability, soil chemistry, bird and small mammal composition and relative abundance, and vegetation composition, structure, and cover.
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File Windows Media video Forest Access Systems for Better Water Quality - Part 2 of 2
Part 2 of a video describing principles and methods of forest road and skid trail construction to minimize impacts to water quality.
Located in Library / Forest Roads and Trails: It's All About Water
File Microsoft Word Document Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY06-07
Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY06-07
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File Microsoft Word Document Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY07-08
New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY07-08
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File PDF document Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY09
Description of actions taken in FY09 to implement the New Mexico State Forest and Watershed Health Plan
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File Microsoft Word Document Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY08
New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY08
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File Microsoft Word Document Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY09
New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY09
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File Microsoft Word Document Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY10
Forest and Watershed Health Office's Annual Plan of Work for Fiscal Year 2009/2010
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