New Mexico Environment Department
Recent News About New Mexico Environment Department
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Representatives from the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are set to present findings from the Fourth Five-Year Review of the groundwater remedy at the North Railroad Avenue Plume...
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A chromium plume from Los Alamos National Laboratory has moved beyond its boundaries onto Pueblo de San Ildefonso land, exceeding state groundwater standards, according to the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED).
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is providing free water testing and filters to residents of La Cieneguilla and La Cienega.
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The New Mexico Infrastructure Finance Conference has honored Rhonda Holderman, a manager at the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), with the Joe Guillen Award for Outstanding Community Development Service.
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New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) employees have reported the highest job satisfaction levels in six years, according to the 2025 Employee Engagement Survey.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has announced the progress of its Enforcement Watch initiative, which aims to provide transparent and timely updates on enforcement actions related to environmental protection, public health, and worker...
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has initiated a nationwide survey targeting individuals who have visited Holloman Lake, also known as Raptor Lake.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has issued a warning to visitors of Quemado Lake, advising them to avoid contact with the water due to the presence of harmful algae and toxins.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has chosen EPCOR to connect about 100 private well owners in rural Curry County to a clean water supply.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has issued a warning to visitors of Eagle Nest Lake, advising them to avoid contact with the water due to the presence of harmful algae and toxins.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is currently reviewing a Stage 1 Abatement Plan aimed at addressing chloride and manganese contamination at a former landfill site in Elephant Butte.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is collaborating with several public water systems in the Ruidoso area after severe flooding caused damage and service disruptions.
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The New Mexico Environment Department's (NMED) Water Protection Division is enhancing resources for rural communities through its Rural Infrastructure Program.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has published its third-quarter performance report for fiscal year 2025.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) will offer free domestic well water testing in Taos on June 14, 2025.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has reported on the progress of its Enforcement Watch initiative, which aims to provide transparency in enforcement actions related to environmental protection, public health, and worker safety.
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The New Mexico Environment Department's Occupational Health and Safety Bureau has announced an extension to the timeline for adopting its proposed heat illness and injury rule.
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The New Mexico Environment Department’s Occupational Health and Safety Bureau has announced an extension of the timeline for adopting its proposed heat illness and injury rule.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has initiated legal action against the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) by filing a lawsuit in the Third Judicial District Court in Las Cruces.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has announced a temporary relocation of its public-facing and in-person services from the Albuquerque field office to the Rio Rancho field office.