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In New Mexico we are looking at albuquerque water problems which may be connected to peak electricty, peak oil and peak natural gas?
Aussies, San Juan and Navajo coal mines are operated by Broken Hill Properties [BHP] Billiton.
There may be problems in the near future with coal supply.
San Juan coal mine.
How do I find production data for coal in New Mexico?.
I can't tell if that last one was a question that answered it self or not, but there is also the EIA.
It doesn't sound like ABQ's water problems have anything to do with energy but rather just taking water from the aquifer faster than it is being replenished.
Here is a report with a lot of info on the aquifer (from a term paper for a small college in Kansas?, and in the most ridiculously large font possible on a web page -- plus centered!):
http://academic.emporia.edu/schulmem/hydro/TERM%20PROJECTS/Kuss/Hydrogeo...