Water Companies in Chimayo, NM
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* City of Chimayo
(505) 747-6100 more info
Cuatro Villas Mdwua
(505) 747-4848 more info
Lc Homeowners Water Co-Op
(505) 820-2669 more info
Los Alamos County Utilities Dept: Water Service
(505) 662-8130 more info
New Mexico Acequia Association
(505) 995-9644 more info
New Mexico Water & Wastewater
(505) 753-8840 more info
Pojoaque Pueblo: Tribal Works Department-Sewer & Water
(505) 455-3088 more info
Santa Cruz Irrig District
(505) 753-2195 more info
Santa Cruz Irrigation District
(505) 753-2195 more info
Santa Fe Water Division
(505) 955-4333 more info
Water: Utilities Customer Services Division
(505) 662-8333 more info

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Facts about Chimayo, NM:
Chimayo is a census-designated place (CDP) The cluster of plazas called Chimayó lies near Santa Cruz about 25 miles north of Santa Fe. The population was 3,177 at the 2010 census. The Potrero plaza of Chimayó is known internationally for a Catholic chapel, the Santuario de Nuestro Señor de Esquipulas, commonly known as El Santuario de Chimayó. A private individual built it by 1816 so that local people could worship Jesus as depicted as Esquipulas; preservationists bought it and handed it over to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in 1929. The chapel is now managed by the Archdiocese as a Catholic church. For its reputation as a healing site (believers claim that dirt from a back room of the church can heal physical and spiritual ills), it has become known as the "Lourdes of America," and attracts close to 300,000 visitors a year, including up to 30,000 during Holy Week (the week prior to Easter). It has been called "no doubt the most important Catholic pilgrimage center in the United...

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