Dear BWSD Water users ,

Years back, I wrote to the Bluewater Volunteer Fire Department,  Cibola county commissioners, and Grants–Cibola County Schools asking for their support—and just last week, I sent fresh letters reminding them we’re still in this for 2026. They’ve stood with us before, and that mattered. When outside leaders put their name next to a small rural system like ours, it signals to Santa Fe that this isn’t “just a local complaint”—it’s a real community need tied to public safety, schools, families, and the future of Bluewater.

Over the years, BWSD has kept pushing forward the way small communities have to: one repair at a time, one grant at a time, one neighbor at a time. We’ve worked to stay ahead of failures instead of waiting for disaster. That’s the difference between steady service and expensive emergencies.

Inside this billing, the Capital Outlay request sits plain: six hundred thousand for clean, steady water; five hundred thousand to patch the sewer before it breaks wide. The copies I mailed Muñoz and Garcia? Attached—read what we said.

 

Letter to Representative Martha Garcia:

PDF / Google Docs

 

Letter to Senator George K. Muñoz:

PDF / Google Docs

 

Now yours joins it. Call, email, or mail a postcard. No script, no stamp tax—just truth. Tell them BWSD is small, but our needs are real: reliable water pressure, safer lines, dependable hydrants, and a waste water  system we can count on.

 

Senator George K. Muñoz,

 

Representative Martha Garcia,

 

Copy me at unopablocy60@gmail.com . I’ll forward your words straight to them.

We’ve kept rates flat since twenty fourteen because we walk together. Federal rules press, state laws tighten—but when every family’s voice hits Santa Fe, they hear heart, not heat.

Short, real, full of heart.

Paul Spencer

President