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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed Elizabeth Anderson as State Engineer per a release from the Governors office.
Anderson, a highly respected water resources expert with over 25 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering, will assume the role immediately, bringing a wealth of knowledge and a strong commitment to advancing the state’s water security initiatives.
“I am pleased to appoint the first female, Elizabeth Anderson as New Mexico’s State Engineer,” said Gov. Lujan Grisham. “Her extensive experience and dedication to water resource management make her the ideal leader to address the challenges posed by climate change and to implement our 50-Year Water Action Plan. Elizabeth’s proactive approach will ensure that New Mexico remains a leader in water stewardship and sustainability.”
Anderson has a distinguished career in water resources management, having held key leadership positions, including Chief Planning Officer for the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority and New Mexico Water Operations Manager for CH2M HILL Engineers. Most recently, she served as Senior Advisor to the State Engineer, where she played a crucial role in supporting water planning, outreach, and strategic initiatives within the Office of the State Engineer (OSE) and the Interstate Stream Commission (ISC).
As State Engineer, Anderson will be responsible for overseeing the administration of New Mexico’s water resources, ensuring the sustainable use of water, and working closely with stakeholders across the state. Her leadership will be instrumental in advancing the Governor’s water security vision and implementing internal changes to modernize the agency and improve customer service.
“It is a privilege to be appointed as State Engineer, and I look forward to working with the dedicated team at OSE and ISC to protect and manage our state’s precious water resources,” said Anderson. “Together, we will continue to build on the strong foundation established by the Governor’s 50-Year Water Action Plan and ensure that New Mexico is well-prepared to face the challenges ahead.”
Anderson holds a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of New Mexico. She is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Mexico and holds multiple certifications, including Water Supply Level 4 Operator and Wastewater Level 3 Operator. Her appointment has garnered widespread support from water experts, government officials, and stakeholders across New Mexico.
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This is part of a right wing conspiracy to keep moderate voices off the air.
Get well soon Anthony.
fascinating, i had no idea that diabetes was part of a conspiracy.
Many states including New Mexico have discouraged their residents from obtaining a Real ID by charging substantially more than a "Standard ID".
New Mexico charges an additional $18 for a Real ID, doubling the cost of a license or ID here.
Other states charge up to $90 or more for a Real ID.
question for you - do you know when the requirement for "real id" came about?
2005 was when the dept of homeland security was established - right in the middle of the bush/cheney regime....we took a giant step toward becoming a police state - and dear leader is working towards even more "big brother".
The dept. of Homeland Security was established in 2002, and became active in 2003. The requirement for Real ID was started in 2005.
Way to go MLG!!
You've secured 2 hundredths of 1% of the $10 trillion in foreign investment announced so far in the last few weeks.
What would we do without leadership like this?
at least she's facilitating foreign investments, while our Dear Leader is telling our trading partners and allies to take a hike.
You confuse me.
You say she's facilitating foreign investment, but then say "Our dear leader is telling partners and allies to take a hike" which could only refer to her. Because as I stated in my previous post, Trump has negotiated $10 trillion in investments from our partners and allies so far.
So MLG says the root problem is loneliness.
What has she and her party done to help?
Ive always leaned liberal and progressive, but hold to my Independent voter status. I have become extremely disenchanted with Gov Grisham over time. While I won't speak from any political position here, I have to agree with Commissioner Barelas comments about our Govs claims not matching with her actions. Also, I
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funny you should mention polio; our new H&HS secretary, robt. kennedy jr, has made a lot of $$ advocating against vaccines - including the salk vaccine. he's been achieving some success in reviving measles lately, maybe he can do the same for polio - pretty bizarre request.
RFK is a lot like me in that regard, he's not actually advocating against vaccines, just advocating for better science, or at least science, before approving them. Something that has been sorely lacking from the NIH, FDA, and CDC. None of which allowed any research that didn't meet their political agenda. And al