Rainwater Harvesting and Soil Testing Workshop
On September 29, 2023, the Santa Ana Pueblo Department of Natural Resources, Drought Learning Network, National Drought Mitigation Center, New Mexico State University Pueblo Extension, and Southwest Climate Hub collaborated to host a water and soil conservation workshop. Dave DuBois, New Mexico State Climatologist, gave a fall and winter season outlook for both drought and rainfall for the region. Then Shaina Tallas, Regional Tribal Climate Resilience Coordinator, with the Bureau of Indian Affairs gave an overview of the many funding opportunities available for tribal communities to address natural resource concerns.
Jacob Shaffer, Texas Natural Resources Conservation Services Detailee with the Southern Plains Climate Hub, shared information on harvesting rainwater as a supplemental source of water to help alleviate drought. “Water is always the highest priority topic when discussing agricultural concerns,” stated Shaffer, “crops, wildlife, livestock, and humans cannot sustain a healthy life without a proper water supply.” After the presentation, Shaffer demonstrated to participants how to construct a simple, effective rain barrel. The demonstration rain barrels were assembled with a ¾ faucets, 2-inch x 3-inch PVC adapters for capturing water from a downspout, and an overflow to allow water to exit the barrels once filled. Once the barrels were assembled, they were raffled off to workshop participants. One individual was from the San Ildefonso Pueblo and the other was from Ramah Navajo.
