Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority - AMAFCA
Protecting Life and Property since 1963
The Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority (AMAFCA) was created in 1963 by the New Mexico Legislature with specific responsibility for flooding problems in the greater Albuquerque area.
AMAFCA’s purpose is to prevent injury or loss of life, and to eliminate or minimize property damage. AMAFCA does this by building and maintaining flood control structures which help alleviate flooding.
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National Weather Service Forecast and current radar map, with weather warnings (shaded areas):
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Sandbags are available at City and County Firestations
City Fire Station locations
County Fire Station locations
How to fill and stack sandbags
Further info on our FAQs page - Who to contact when you notice a problem in an arroyo or drainage facility
Report a Problem / Contact Info
AMAFCA Interactive Facilities Map - Recent happenings involving AMAFCA
Latest news and News archive
Recent awards - Current Projects
- Completed Projects
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