City of Santa Fe releases Two Mile Pond monitoring report for fourth quarter 2025

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
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The City of Santa Fe announced on March 26 that the second full year of monitoring at Two Mile Pond has been completed, with the release of the Fourth Quarter 2025 Monitoring Report for the pond complex.

This milestone is significant for understanding and managing the long-term health of the Two Mile Pond ecosystem. The ongoing monitoring provides city officials and residents with data to make informed decisions about stewardship and future management strategies.

According to the announcement, the new report contains detailed insights into current conditions, trends, and overall ecosystem health based on data collected throughout 2025. The city said that such efforts help guide how they care for and manage this important local resource.

The City of Santa Fe emphasized that continued observation supports effective stewardship. “Ongoing monitoring supports informed stewardship and guides future management decisions for the pond complex,” according to their statement.

Residents interested in reviewing findings or learning more about Two Mile Pond can access the latest report through information provided by the city.



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