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July 18, 2012
Projects
Roskos Field Pond and Haynes Park Wetland

The Oldest Park In Rio Rancho, Haynes Park Now Shows The Way To The City’s Future. The lands now known as Haynes Park were assembled from lands donated at different times by AMREP and the Rotary Clubs of New Mexico and West Texas. Roskos Field was built by John Roskos, Sr. and

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July 17, 2012
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Sportsplex Dam – 2008

SportsPlex Dam This dam is what SSCAFCA is all about: protecting the citizens and property and in this case, those downstream and particularly the Village of Corrales. This dam creates a multi-purpose Watershed Park for citizens in Rio Rancho. This Montoyas Arroyo is 13 miles long as the crow flies. It goes from the

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July 17, 2012
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Sunset Pond

Construction of the Sunset Pond was completed in 2008 and provides protection to downstream property by limiting flows to the downstream conveyances. This is the first in a series of three ponds in the upper Black Watershed as proposed in the Black Arroyo Watershed Management Plan (2002). The Sunset Pond is located between

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July 17, 2012
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Guadalajara Storm Drain Improvements, Phase 1A

Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Authority (SSCAFCA) is pleased to announce the completion of the Guadalajara Storm Drain Improvements, Phase 1A Project. The project was officially completed in July of 2009 and is the first phase of a larger effort to provide flood protection for Rio Rancho residents within Unit 17

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