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New Mexico Rio Grande Basin Pueblos Irrigation Infrastructure

Program Information

Popular name

New Mexico Pueblos Irrigation Project

Program Number

15.559

Program objective

Rehabilitate and repair irrigation infrastructure of the Rio Grande Pueblos to conserve water and help address potential conflicts over water in the Rio Grande Basin.

Program expenditures, by FY (2023 - 2025)

This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov, USASpending.gov, and Treasury.gov.

For more information on each of these data sources, please see the About the data page.

Additional program information

  1. 2017

    Information not available. Since 2012, funds have been applied to the collection of survey data for the report. The following percentages of survey data have been funded and/or collected per pueblo as of April 2018:

    Acoma – 99% Cochiti – 85% Isleta – 99% Jemez – 99% Laguna – 99% Nambe – 99% Ohkay Owingeh– 99% Picuris – 99% Pojoaque – 0% San Felipe – 99% San Ildefonso – 99% Sandia – 99% Santa Ana – 99% Santa Clara – 99% Santo Domingo – 99% Taos – 75% Tesuque – 99% Zia – 99%

  2. 2019

    Since 2012, funds have been applied to the collection of survey data for the report. The following percentages of survey data have been funded and/or collected per pueblo as of April 2018:

    Acoma – 99% Cochiti – 99% Isleta – 99% Jemez – 99% Laguna – 99% Nambe – 99% Ohkay Owingeh– 99% Picuris – 99% Pojoaque – 0% San Felipe – 99% San Ildefonso – 99% Sandia – 99% Santa Ana – 99% Santa Clara – 99% Santo Domingo – 99% Taos – 75% Tesuque – 99% Zia – 99%

  3. 2020

    Continue implementation of ongoing projects funded in previous years, including domestic water supply and wastewater projects.

  4. 2021

    One new Pueblo irrigation contract was initiated to reconstruct a portion of Main Ditch at Santa Clara Pueblo, and modification was made to an irrigation contract at the Pueblo of Zia to design and construct a sediment basin and replace associated ditch infrastructure.

  5. 2022

    New contracts, and modifications to existing contracts, to continue reconstructing aged irrigation infrastructure on Pueblo lands. Projects are proposed for the Pueblos of Acoma, Laguna, Sandia, Nambe and Santa Ana. Additional projects are still the planning stages.

  6. 2023

    Ditch reconstruction at Santa Ana and Santa Clara Pueblos; irrigation pipeline construction at Santo Domingo Pueblo; sluiceway construction at Jemez Pueblo

  7. 2024

    Ditch reconstruction at Isleta, Santa Clara and Nambe Pueblos; ditch design efforts at Laguna, Sandia, Picuris; grade control, irrigation pipeline reconstruction and diversion rehabilitation at Zia Pueblo.

  8. 2025

    Final design at Picuris; ditch reconstruction at Laguna, Sandia, Santa Ana, San Ildefonso and San Felipe Pueblos.

Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):

For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.

OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.

2 CFR 200 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, COST PRINCIPLES, AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL AWARDS and the applicable OMB Circulars. These documents may also be obtained by contacting the Bureau of Reclamation Office listed below.

  1. Public Law 111-11, Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009, Section 9106. 123 Stat. 1304.

Program details

Eligible beneficiaries

  • Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments

Additional resources