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Public Notice: 2015-2016 Water Quality Monitoring Pre-Survey Meetings - Canadian and Dry Cimarron Watersheds
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) is seeking public input on planning for a surface water quality study of the Canadian and Dry Cimarron watersheds.
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News Release November 14, 2014
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News release November 4, 2014
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This report includes a set of recommendations to improve the private forest land in America
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File New Post-Wildfire Guide for Communities Now Available
As wildfires continue to impact the western United States, a new guide has been developed to help those impacted by wildfire in New Mexico start on the path to recovery. New Mexico State Forestry, along with many interagency partners, has created this guide and a companion website called “After Wildfire: A Guide for New Mexico Communities,” according to New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Coordinator Susan Rich, who led the project.
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Bernalillo County Commission Approves Fireworks Restrictions
At tonight’s commission meeting, the Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners approved a ban on certain fireworks in the unincorporated areas of the county.
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This New York Times article addresses how corporations are dealing with the mounting price of water. By Beth Gardiner posted on June 2, 2014
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File D source code Job Posting: Environmental Scientist and Specialist Advanced
This file is a job posting for the Department of Environment in Santa Fe for and Environmental Scientist
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File Governor Susana Martinez Announces Opening of River Stewardship Program Request for Proposals 2014
Governor Susana Martinez and the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) announced today that the River Stewardship Program Request for Proposals (RFP) will open in early June, with submission due in mid-July. Proposals will be considered from towns, cities, counties, state agencies, soil and water conservation districts, irrigation districts, and community watershed groups, as well as Indian Nations, Pueblos, and Tribes. Additional groups that work to restore river habitats are also encouraged to apply.
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File River Stewardship Program RFP Issued June 12, 2014
The Environment Department requests proposals to design and construct projects that improve surface water quality or river habitat statewide. This file provides information to contact the persons in charge, as well as a information about a conference and proposal due dates.
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