Estancia, a small town in New Mexico, is facing a critical water shortage that has raised concerns among residents and local officials. The situation has become dire, with the community relying heavily on trucked water supplies.
Compounding the issue, the local immigration detention center has emerged as the largest consumer of water in the area. This has led to questions about resource allocation and the sustainability of water usage in the town.
Currently, the town is working on drilling a new well to alleviate the water crisis. However, until that well is operational, the reliance on trucked water continues, putting additional strain on local resources.