New Mexico
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NN0030325: Ramah Navajo School Board Inc. Pine Hill School, Pine Hill, NM
NPDES Permit and Fact Sheet explaining EPA's action under the Clean Water Act to issue NPDES Permit No. NN0030325 to Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc. Pine Hill School.
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NN0000019: Arizona Public Service Company Four Corners Power Plant, San Juan County, NM
NPDES Permit #NN0000019 for Arizona Public Service Company (APS) Four Corners Power Plant, San Juan County, New Mexico 87416.
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NN0028193: Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC); Navajo Coal Mine, Fruitland, NM
NPDES Permit #NN0028193 for Navajo Transitional Energy Company/Bisti Fuels LLC Navajo Coal Company Navajo Mine, San Juan County, NM.
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NN0030343: NTUA Northern Edge Navajo Casino, Fruitland, NM
NPDES Permit and Fact Sheet explaining EPA's action under the Clean Water Act to issue NPDES Permit No. NN0030343) to the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority Northern Edge Navajo Casino Wastewater Treatment Facility, 2752 Indian Service Road 36, Fruitland, NM.
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NN0020621: NTUA Shiprock Wastewater Treatment Facility, Shiprock, NM
NPDES Permit, Fact Sheet, and Response to Comments explaining EPA's issue of NPDES Permit No. NN0020621 to the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority Shiprock Wastewater Treatment Facility, Shiprock, San Juan County, New Mexico.
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NNG990001: General Permit for Low Threat Discharge on Navajo Nation
NPDES Permit and Fact Sheet for General Permit for Low Threat Discharge (LTGP) on Navajo Nation.
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CAMINO REAL REGIONAL UTILITY AUTHORITY - FINAL NPDES PERMIT NO. NM0031178
Camino Real Regional Utility Authority WWTP-FINAL NPDES Permit No. NM0031178
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Cyprus Amax and Western Nuclear Mines Documents
This fact sheet contains information and updates concerning Cyprus Amax Minerals Company (Cyprus) and Western Nuclear Inc. (WNI), two companies owned by Freeport-McMoRan Inc., and the agreement to assess and clean up 94 abandoned uranium mines.
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Case Summary: $143 Million Cleanup Settlement for New Mexico Mine Site
Case summary of settlement agreement for cleanup work at Chevron Questa Mine Superfund Site
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Vision, Mission and Principles of the Middle Rio Grande
A collection of the vision, mission, principles and general goals and objectives of the Middle Rio Grande Urban Water Partners location
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Flyer with the Vision, Missions and Guiding Principles of the Middle Rio Grande Urban Waters Partnership
An overview of the Middle Rio Grande Urban Waters Partnership Location
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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Industrial Wastewater Permit - Final NPDES Permit No. NM0028355
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Industrial Wastewater Permit - Final NPDES Permit No. NM0028355
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EPA Announces $181,000 in Funding for New Mexico to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water at Schools and Child Care Facilities
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing $181,000 in funding for New Mexico to address lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities.
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Draft 2015-2020 Grants Mining District Five-Year Plan
EPA is seeking input on the draft 2015-2020 Grants Mining District 5-Year Plan no later than November 13, 2015, to Lisa Price.
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Mora Independent School District Athletic Field Project - NPDES Permit No. NM0031097
Mora Independent School District Athletic Field Project ,npdes permit
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EPA and Navajo Nation Select Cleanup Plan to Remove Waste at Quivira Mines Site
EPA News Release: EPA and Navajo Nation Select Cleanup Plan to Remove Waste at Quivira Mines Site
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Air Issues in New Mexico
Air Programs and Pollution Issues in New Mexico
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EPA Announces $2 Million Brownfields Grant to New Mexico Environment Department
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the New Mexico Environment Department will receive a $2 million Brownfields grant to conduct environmental assessments on local properties.
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EPA Decides on Cleanup Plans for Seven Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites in Navajo Nation
EPA News Release: EPA Decides on Cleanup Plans for Seven Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites in Navajo Nation
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $22 Million in Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants for New Mexico Organizations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has selected two New Mexico organizations for the Community Change Grants Program, totaling $22,990,000 in awards.