In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential for a partnership between Santa Fe County and the community of Edgewood, focusing on the urgent need for water rights acquisition. The conversation highlighted the challenges faced by the county's utility department, which is currently under strain, and the importance of addressing these issues to facilitate future collaborations.
Key participants emphasized the significance of exploring regional water authorities and the feasibility of purchasing water rights as a proactive measure against climate change. While specific financial details regarding the water rights were not available during the meeting, there was a consensus on the necessity of initiating discussions with Edgewood to assess their viability as a partner.
Manager Schaefer acknowledged the ongoing commitment to the Pewaukee Regional Water System and expressed support for acquiring additional water rights, underscoring the critical nature of water resources in the face of environmental challenges. The urgency of these discussions was reiterated by Mister Green, who called for immediate steps to begin conversations with Edgewood, stressing the need for a strategic approach to resource allocation within the utility division.
As the county moves forward, officials are committed to strengthening the utility department to ensure it can effectively handle the demands of such partnerships. The meeting concluded with a shared understanding that while the idea of collaboration is promising, it must be approached with careful planning and adequate resources to succeed.