Sunland Park, NM.- While the Regional Royal Road Public Services Authority (CRRUA) reported that the water it supplies to thousands of residents of Southern New Mexico continues to meet federal quality standards after passing the June 2026 arsenic control tests, dozens of families continue to face a different problem: constant interruptions in service, low pressure, and supply failures that affect their daily lives.
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Sunland Park, NM.- While the Regional Royal Road Public Services Authority (CRRUA) reported that the water it supplies to thousands of residents of Southern New Mexico continues to meet federal quality standards after passing the June 2026 arsenic control tests, dozens of families continue to face a different problem: constant interruptions in service, low pressure, and supply failures that affect their daily lives.