Watershed CPR: Restoring Natural, Built and Human Environments Watershed Health is everyone’s concern. Our watersheds are in great need of resuscitation and this year Land&Water Summit will concentrate on learning about ways to improve watershed health. Just as we have learned to recognize signs of illness in our community and provide aid when necessary,
To access SSCAFCA’s draft annual report and appendices click on the links below. DRAFT NPDES MS4 7th Annual Report 7.1.13-6.30.14 APPENDICES A – B6 (14,412 KB) APPENDICES C1 – C2 (19,850 KB) APPENDICES D1 – D3 (15,640KB) The comment period has closed.
Join SSCAFCA and other partner organizations at the City of Rio Rancho Toss No Mas Community Clean up On Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to noon. To register please contact Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful at 505-896-8729 or by e-mail at klowry@ci.rio-rancho.nm.us On Saturday, Sept. 13, from 8 a.m. to noon, residents of
The total July 2014 rainfall ranges from 1.5 inches in the Village of Corrales to 3.3 inches at Northern and Rainbow in the city of Rio Rancho. Click on July rainfall comparison to see a map of the July 2013 and 2014 rain fall in Southern Sandoval County. The monsoon season “officially”