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I’ve worked tirelessly to watchdog Project Jupiter since the beginning. I won’t stop. If you value such journalism, please, support my work by making a donation or signing up to make monthly contributions: haussamen.com/support-loca...
Following last week’s news that Project Jupiter will use more water than previously disclosed, Doña Ana County commissioners took swift action on Tuesday to try to learn more. Here’s my report: haussamen.com/2026/04/14/c...
I’ve worked tirelessly to watchdog Project Jupiter since the beginning. I won’t stop. If you value such journalism, please, support my work by making a donation or signing up to make monthly contributions.
Thank you! /2
Following last week’s news that Project Jupiter will use more water than previously disclosed, Doña Ana County commissioners took swift action on Tuesday to try to learn more.
Here’s my report. /1
I’ve worked tirelessly to watchdog Project Jupiter since the beginning. I won’t stop. If you value such journalism, please, support my work by making a donation or signing up to make monthly contributions.
Thank you! /2
Following last week’s news that Project Jupiter will use more water than previously disclosed, Doña Ana County commissioners took swift action on Tuesday to try to learn more.
Here’s my report. /1
Beautiful spring continues.
I’ve worked tirelessly to watchdog Project Jupiter since the beginning. If you value such journalism, please, support my work by making a donation or signing up to make monthly contributions: haussamen.com/support-loca...
Thank you!
Read or listen to the full article: haussamen.com/2026/04/09/p...
Video by Heath Haussamen shows construction of one of Project Jupiter’s microgrids last week.
The developers of Project Jupiter plan to use more water than Doña Ana County believes they had agreed upon, and also more than they previously disclosed to the public. But they still aren’t saying how much water.
Thursday was the second day this week that I worked long hours to try to get to the bottom of Project Jupiter’s water use. I’ll stay on this story, but I need your help. Pitch in a few bucks if you can: haussamen.com/support-loca...
More soon. /2
Project Jupiter’s developers confirmed on Thursday that they plan to use more water than Doña Ana County believes they had agreed upon, and also more than they previously disclosed to the public.
But they still aren’t saying how much water.
Here’s my new article: haussamen.com/2026/04/09/p... /1
Thursday was the second day this week that I worked long hours to try to get to the bottom of Project Jupiter’s water use. I’ll stay on this story, but I need your help. Pitch in a few bucks if you can: haussamen.com/support-loca...
More soon. /2
Project Jupiter’s developers confirmed on Thursday that they plan to use more water than Doña Ana County believes they had agreed upon, and also more than they previously disclosed to the public.
But they still aren’t saying how much water.
Here’s my new article: haussamen.com/2026/04/09/p... /1
Thank you!!! ☺️
I’ve worked tirelessly to watchdog Project Jupiter since the beginning. If you value such journalism, please, support my work by making a donation or signing up to make monthly contributions: haussamen.com/support-loca...
Thank you! /2
Some breaking news I spent Tuesday reporting: The developers of Project Jupiter plan to use almost 50 times more water than they have disclosed publicly, the N.M. Office of the State Engineer says.
Here’s my in-depth report: haussamen.com/2026/04/07/p... /1
Thank you!
I’ve worked tirelessly to watchdog Project Jupiter since the beginning. If you value such journalism, please, support my work by making a donation or signing up to make monthly contributions: haussamen.com/support-loca...
Thank you! /2
Some breaking news I spent Tuesday reporting: The developers of Project Jupiter plan to use almost 50 times more water than they have disclosed publicly, the N.M. Office of the State Engineer says.
Here’s my in-depth report: haussamen.com/2026/04/07/p... /1
Lovely skies lately.
Quite a bloom this year!
Those unusual winter rains really have the desert popping this year.
Pretty good start to the morning.
And I need to get paid. My work is entirely funded by people like you. Will you pitch in a few bucks to help? Donate by clicking here: haussamen.com/support-loca...
Thank you! /3
I started my work day before 9 a.m., when today’s news conference began. I published nearly 12 hours later. You deserve journalists who work hard to bring you the news, and I’m committed to doing it. /2
Big news! I spent hours interviewing folks, reading documents and writing an in-depth article I hope helps you make sense of the lawsuit brought by the City of Las Cruces and Doña Ana County. haussamen.com/2026/03/23/c... /1
Here’s what he said: x.com/polltracker2...
More desert vibes.