About Main Stream
Promoting a Sustainable Shared Water Future in New Mexico
Main Stream New Mexico is a campaign of the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission Water Planning Program.
New Mexico faces water shortages due to climate change and other factors. These shortages will intensify in the coming decades. The evidence suggests that available water supplies in New Mexico will decline by 25-30% (and possibly more), while demands are expected to grow.
Like many of our neighbors, New Mexico has a challenge ahead. But our desert climate is nothing new. Over our history, we have and will continue finding ways to adapt and sustain in the face of water shortages. Now is the time to put our knowledge into action, reducing use and planning ahead.

Background
Main Stream New Mexico is sponsored by the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (NMOSE) and the Interstate Stream Commission (NMISC), which investigates, protects, conserves, and develops New Mexico’s waters including both interstate and intrastate stream systems.
Main Stream is the public’s guide to revitalized regional water planning under New Mexico’s Water Security Planning Act, passed in 2023. This is a new era in regional water planning in New Mexico that prioritizes the unique needs of local communities, makes use of the best available science and data, and maintains compliance with federal and state laws.
Main Stream is a guide, connecting data, stories, and solutions across the state.