Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Authority (SSCAFCA) is pleased to announce the completion of the Obregon Road Detention Pond Improvements. Obregon Pond during construction Obregon Pond after completion This project includes the construction of a detention pond, reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), and two storm drain inlets. The project also serves as a
SSCAFCA Bats Video from SSCAFCA on Vimeo. In conjunction with Michelle McCaulley of the Rio Grande Basin Bat Project , SSCAFCA is employing bat houses at various facilities in an effort to control airborne insects which may pose health problems. SSCAFCA has been working with Michelle for several years as a supporting
SSCAFCA , the City of Rio Rancho and the Friends of Rio Rancho Open Space joined together in 2004 in an effort to remove non-native species and trash from the bosque at the outlet to the Venada Arroyo. Because SSCAFCA was given an easement over this area, SSCAFCA committed $20,000 baccarat
SSCAFCA participates in the annual spring mesa clean up project sponsored by Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful (KRRB). KRRB’s mission is to educate, facilitate, and inspire our community to take pride and ownership in proper solid waste handling practices, recycling, litter prevention, beautification, and environmental education. KRRB has been an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful since