More than 14 years ago Uday Joshi of Massachusetts decided to make New Mexico his new home. He started working as a ALJ and Hearing Examiner in the state of New Mexico. His job includes working with issues that concern water resources and how to best develop and use the resource. Joshi developed a passion for fighting and adapting new regulations and securities that help secure the water health of the future. He does so trough expertise that he built when acquiring both his master’s degree in Water Resources, and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of New Mexico. As a resident of New Mexicio and someone who works in the resource of water, Uday Joshi Massachusetts’s main concern is the possibility of ongoing drought conditions. Many areas such as New Mexico have received very little rain during the rainy season. Just like any other place, water is an essential element to life in New Mexico. When there is not ample amounts of rain, water can be scarce. It's essential for the small amount of water received to be managed properly and stored, so that it can be utilized to the fullest for everyone in the area, whether rural area or urban. Many cities throughout the country are reliant on the run off from snow in the mountains. It melts and then flows down to be stored in reservoirs and watersheds. He aims to use his expertise in the area of watershed management to development new ways for storage, which includes aquifer storage and recovery.
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