The majority of New Mexico water comes from public and private wells; therefore, water is predominately hard to very hard. The primary water sources supplying New Mexico are the Pecos River Basin and the Basin Range aquifers. Most New Mexico cities have a hardness ranging from 150 to 300 PPM, such as Farmington, which has a water hardness level of 257 PPM. Roswell has extremely hard water with 410 Parts Per Million. The lowest hardness level comes from the most populous city in New Mexico, Albuquerque, with a hardness of 120 PPM. Based on the USGS water hardness table, a hardness of 61 to 120 PPM is considered moderate.
For more information on the water hardness in specific cities, please see the table below.
New Mexico is the 3rd largest oil producer and 8th largest natural gas producer in the United States. Industry officials reported that New Mexico produced a record 250 million barrels of oil in 2018. New Mexico's oil and natural gas activity is concentrated in two areas: the Permian Basin in the southeast and the San Juan Basin in the northwest. The oil and gas industry uses water in all parts of operation, and that water is often locally sourced from groundwater, rivers or lakes (both natural and artificial). As New Mexico is one of the hardest water states, oil and gas producers are often fighting to keep their operations running and their equipment scale-free.
Fixing your water quality issues in the state of New Mexico will depend on your specific water source. It is best to test your potable water supply in order to get a better understanding of your water quality. Testing is relatively cheap. The test results will allow you to understand if your potable water has issues that need to be addressed. Common solutions to water contamination problems may include a water filtration system, a reverse osmosis system, or other whole home water treatment solutions.
A problem that almost all New Mexico residents will have to deal with is hard water. The city with the hardest water we could locate in New Mexico is the famous UFO site of Roswell with a water hardness of 410 PPM which is considered extremely hard. One old-fashioned, inefficient, expensive, and unhealthy method to treat hard water is with a salt-based water softener. Most people don’t realize that if you’re using a water softener, you are basically removing calcium and magnesium from your drinking water and adding salt to your diet. In addition, many states are banning the use of salt-based water softeners.
Alternative water treatment solutions such as “water conditioners” have been gaining popularity in recent years because they are cheap to operate and the best eco-friendly solution for hard water.
For information on New Mexico contaminants, see the table below. Averages are pulled from the Environmental Working Group New Mexico page, and various city water quality reports.
Contaminant Average
Arsenic 7 PPB
Trihalomethane (TTHM) 64 PPB
Uranium 2 PPB
Ecoli0Lead (90th percentile) 2 PPB
Copper (90th percentile) .47 PPB
Turbidity N/A
Iron N/A
Sodium 37 PPM
Total Coliform Bacteria N/A
PPB - Parts Per Billion
PPM - Parts Per Million
NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity Units
Alamoarodo
88310 | 88311
395 PPM (mg/L) or 23 gpg
Albuquerque
87102 | 87104 | 87105 | 87106 | 87107 | 87108 | 87109 | 87110 | 87111 | 87112 | 87113 | 87114 | 87116 | 87120 | 87121 | 87122 | 87123
120 PPM (mg/L) or 7 gpg
Anthony
88021
215 PPM (mg/L) or 13 gpg
Artesia
88210
380 PPM (mg/L) or 22 gpg
Aztec
87410
260 PPM (mg/L) or 15 gpg
Belen
87002
302 PPM (mg/L) or 18 gpg
Bernalillo
87004
319 PPM (mg/L) or 19 gpg
Bloomfield
87413
250 PPM (mg/L) or 15 gpg
Carlsbad
88220
307 PPM (mg/L) or 18 gpg
Chaparral
88081
230 PPM (mg/L) or 13 gpg
Clovis
88101
262 PPM (mg/L) or 15 gpg
Deming
88030
320 PPM (mg/L) or 19 gpg
Edgewood
87015
232 PPM (mg/L) or 14 gpg
Espanola
87532 | 87533
320 PPM (mg/L) or 19 gpg
Farmington
87401 | 87402 | 87499
257 PPM (mg/L) or 15 gpg
Gallup
87301 | 87305
232 PPM (mg/L) or 14 gpg
Grants
87020
337 PPM (mg/L) or 20 gpg
Hobbs
88240 | 88242
344 PPM (mg/L) or 20 gpg
Las Cruces
88001 | 88003 | 88004 | 88005 | 88007 | 88011 | 88012
140 PPM (mg/L) or 8 gpg
Los Almos
87544
165 PPM (mg/L) or 9 gpg
Los Lunas
87301
219 PPM (mg/L) or 17 gpg
Lovington
88260
290 PPM (mg/L) or 17 gpg
Portales
88130
380 PPM (mg/L) or 22 gpg
Rio Rancho
87124 | 87144
150 PPM (mg/L) or 9 gpg
Roswell
88201 | 88203
410 PPM (mg/L) or 24 gpg
Santa Fe
87501 | 87505 | 87507 | 87508
150 PPM (mg/L) or 9 gpg
Shiprock
87420
335 PPM (mg/L) or 20 gpg
Silver City
88061
218 PPM (mg/L) or 13 gpg
Sunland Park
88063
280 PPM (mg/L) or 16 gpg
Taos
87571 | 87525
296 PPM (mg/L) or 17 gpg
PPM = Parts Per Million
mg/L = Milligrams Per Liter
gpg = Grains Per Gallon
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