Doña Ana County: Infrastructure

Power & Energy

Electric utility data from EIA Form 861 — provider, residential rate, customer count, and revenue. Rate reflects the average residential ¢/kWh.

Electricity · Electricity rate (¢/kWh)14.20¢/kWh
Electricity · Customers936,098
Electricity · Revenue Millions$1,043
Electricity · Year2024

Sources: EIA Retail Sales 2024

Internet & Mobile

Broadband and mobile coverage from FCC Form 477. Percentages reflect the share of premises that can subscribe to service at the listed speed (not necessarily the share who do).

Broadband Summary · Towns With Data30
Broadband Summary · Towns With 90Pct Coverage30
Mobile Summary · Towns With Data30

Public Safety Stations

Fire, EMS, and police stations within range — HIFLD federal datasets. Distance is great-circle from the town centroid.

Total Ems Stations90
Total Fire Stations90
Total Police Stations89

Dams & Hazards

Dams (15)

Mclead Flood Control Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1951
Lucero Detention Dike
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1951
Breedlove Flood Control Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1996
Lauson Arroyo Flood Detention Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1996
Picacho North Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1954
Sand Hill Arroyo Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1957
Spring Canyon Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1940
Picacho South Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1954
Porter Whisenhunt Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1959
Las Cruces Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1975
Tortugas Site 1 Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1962
Fillmore Site 1 Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1962
Tortugas Site 2 Dam
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1962
Hatch Valley Arroyo Dam No. 6
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1957
Dona Ana Site 1
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1956