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Clearing the Waters Newsletter Volume 16, No. 3
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Fall 2011 Newletter from New Mexico Environment Department Surface Water Quality Bureau
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Watershed Planning Groups
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A list of groups working on water quality issues in New Mexico, maintained by the New Mexico Environment Department.
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Clearing the Waters Newsletter: Summer 2011
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A Volumn 16 #2 issue of Clearing the Waters is now available
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Draft Watershed-Based MS4 Permit
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Draft language to be shared and discussed with USEPA during March 21, 2011 meeting in Albuquerque
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Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership
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Resources Folder
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USEPA Notice of Permit Coverage (Bernalillo County)
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May 11, 2011 letter from Miguel I. Flores, Director, Water Quality Protection Division, USEPA Region 6
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Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership
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County of Bernalillo
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Bernalillo County 2010 Study: PCBs in Stormwater Sediments
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Report written for StormCon 2011
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Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership
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County of Bernalillo
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Request for Proposals for On-The-Ground Surface Water Quality Improvement Projects
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RFP for On-The-Ground Surface Water Quality Improvement Projects issued 3/4/11 by NM Environment Department, Surface Water Quality Bureau, Watershed Protection Section. A portion of the §319(h) funding awarded to the New Mexico Environment Department in fiscal year 2012 will fund watershed-based initiatives that are most likely to measurably improve water quality in priority waters by 2015 and in the longer term.
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Request for Proposals for Watershed-Based Planning Projects
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RFP for Watershed-Based Planning Projects issued 3/4/11 by NM Environment Department, Surface Water Quality Bureau, Watershed Protection Section. A portion of the §319(h) funding awarded to the New Mexico Environment Department in fiscal year 2012 will fund stakeholder-driven initiatives to develop watershed-based plans which quantitatively describe sources of nonpoint source pollution, identify management measures to address pollutant loading, quantify the effects that implementation of those management measures would have, and accomplish other planning elements.
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Clearing the Waters vol. 15 no. 4
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The Winter 2010-11 issue of Clearing the Waters describes recent activities in New Mexico's surface water quality programs.
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Rio Chama TMDL and public meeting
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NM Environment Department is inviting the public to comment on the draft “total maximum daily load” (TMDL) document for the Rio Chama Watershed. The 30-day comment period opens February 23, 2011 and will close March 28, 2011. NMED's Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) plans to request approval of the draft final TMDLs at the Water Quality Control Commission meeting on May 10, 2011.
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