The City of Santa Fe announced on April 23 that its annual “What’s Up With Water” presentations will take place on April 30. The event aims to inform residents about the city’s water supplies and provide updates from the Santa Fe Water Division.
These presentations are intended to give an overview of current water conditions, supply planning, and ongoing initiatives focused on ensuring a sustainable water future for Santa Fe. Two sessions are available for public participation: one at 9 a.m. and another at 6 p.m., both accessible online.
According to the city, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about key aspects of local water management during these sessions. The event is designed as part of ongoing efforts to keep residents informed and engaged in issues related to municipal resources.
The City of Santa Fe encourages interested community members to join either session by accessing links provided through official communications channels. More information can be found by visiting the city’s website or contacting the Water Division directly.
Looking ahead, officials say that continued transparency and public engagement are central goals as they address challenges related to water sustainability.




