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Our mission is to protect and restore the environment and to foster a healthy and prosperous New Mexico for present and future generations. We implement our mission guided by four tenets:
Using the best available science to inform our decision-making in protecting public health and the environment.
Employing creative engineering and technological solutions to address environmental challenges.
Engaging communities and interested stakeholders in environmental decision-making outcomes.
Ensuring meaningful compliance with state regulations and permits; leveling the playing field through enforcement.
NMED does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age or sex in the administration of its programs or activities. To learn more or to file a complaint, visit our complaint page.
El Departamento de Medio Ambiente de Nuevo México (NMED, por su sigla en inglés) no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, discapacidad, edad o sexo en la administración de sus programas o actividades. Para obtener más información o para presentar una queja visite nuestra página de quejas.
The Tribal Liaison coordinates and oversees agency activities that may impact New Mexico’s tribes, nations and pueblos.
Border Liaison: the States of New Mexico and Chihuahua have many ways we work together and communicate on environmental media in the Border Area.
Apr 23, 2026
Apr 20, 2026
Comments and Testimony
April 21, 2026
Comments of the New Mexico Environment Department on the U.S. Forest Service Proposed Rule: Locatable Minerals, RIN 0596–AD32
April 15, 2026
NACAA testimony to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies on the FY 2027 EPA budget
April 7, 2026
Revised 2024 SO2 National Ambient Air Quality Standard Attainment Designation Recommendation
March 23, 2026
Notice of Extension for Air Quality Permit Application No. NSR 10734
Notice of Extension for Air Quality Permit Application No. NSR 10732
March 17, 2026
Regional Haze State Implementation Plan Revision for Second Implementation Period and Companion Rule 20.2.68 NMAC Transmittal Letter to EPA
Happening Now
30-day Public Comment Period: Enterprise Field Services, LLC-South Eddy Cryo Plant Air Quality Operating Permit Application P282-R1
30-day Public Comment Period: Freeport-McMoRan Chino Mines Co-Chino Mine Air Quality Construction Permit Application 0298M12
Public comment period: 401 Certification for the Statewide Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System General Permit NMR04B000 / Periodo de comentario publico para la Permiso General para Sistemas Municipales Separados de Alcantarillado Pluvial NMR04B000
NOTICE OF PROPOSED PERMIT CERTIFICATION
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) hereby gives notice pursuant to 20.6.2.2001 NMAC of a public comment opportunity in the state’s Clean Water Act §401 Certification of the draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) New Mexico Statewide General Permit for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4), NPDES permit number NMR04B000, for the following urbanized and designated areas: Albuquerque / Rio Rancho / Middle Rio Grande, Farmington, Las Cruces / El Paso, Los Alamos, Los Lunas, and Santa Fe.
When EPA Region 6 drafts a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for a discharge into one of New Mexico’s surface waters, NMED has an opportunity to assure that the discharge will not negatively affect the receiving waterbodies. This is documented through the 401 Certification and is required in accordance with state regulations at 20.6.2.2001 NMAC. NMED can make the draft permit more stringent if based on state law or can make comments to EPA for consideration in the final permit. NMED also has the authority to deny certification if the permitting circumstances will not guarantee that the discharge will meet water quality standards.
The draft permit, draft fact sheet/statement of basis, and other associated information can be found at the EPA public notice website and the NMED public notice website.
EPA has scheduled a (Virtual) Public Meeting and Public Hearing on Thursday, April 23, 2026. Public meeting and public hearing times and registration links are listed below:
- Public Meeting: 5:00pm-6:30pm MT, Thursday, April 23, 2026
- Public Hearing: 6:30pm-8:00pm MT, Thursday, April 23, 2026
If you have comments that you would like NMED to consider as the Clean Water Act Section 401 Certification is drafted, please submit them using the NMED Public Comment Portal or send them to:Registration
Registration
Please note: EPA may close the hearing 15 minutes after the last pre-registered speaker has commented if there are no additional speakers present.
Susan A. Lucas Kamat, Program Manager
NMED SWQB Point Source Regulation Section
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
telephone 505-946-8924
email psrs.program.manager@env.nm.gov
Tutorial videos on how to use the Public Comment Portal are available in both English and Spanish.
NMED SWQB will accept written comments until the end of the business day (5pm MDT) on Monday, May 4, 2026.
Individuals who submit public comments will be added to the NMED email listserv.
Persons who need language services (e.g., assistance for an interpreter) or persons with disabilities who need services to participate in this public process should contact:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
telephone (505) 946-8924
email susan.lucaskamat@env.nm.gov
TDD or TTY users please access the number via the New Mexico Relay Network, 1-800-659-1779 (voice); TTY users: 1-800-659-8331.
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AVISO DE CERTIFICACIÓN DE PERMISO PROPUESTA
El Departamento de Medio Ambiente de Nuevo México (NMED, por sus siglas en inglés) por la presente notifica de conformidad con 20.6.2.2001 NMAC de una oportunidad para comentarios del público sobre la Certificación §401 de la Ley de Agua Limpia del estado de los borradores número de permiso del Sistema Nacional de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes (NPDES, por sus siglas en inglés) del Permiso General de Aguas Pluviales de Nuevo México para Sistemas Municipales Separados de Alcantarillado pluvial (MS4, por sus siglas en inglés), número de permiso NMR04B000, correspondiente a las siguientes áreas urbanizadas y designadas: área urbanizada de Albuquerque/Middle Rio Grande, área urbanizada de Farmington, área urbanizada de Las Cruces, área designada del Condado de Los Álamos, área urbanizada de Los Lunas, área urbanizada de Santa Fe y área urbanizada de El Paso.
Cuando la Región 6 de la EPA redacta un permiso del Sistema Nacional de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes (NPDES, por sus siglas en inglés) para una descarga en aguas superficiales de Nuevo México, se requiere que NMED concuerde con que la descarga no afectará negativamente a los cuerpos de agua receptores. Esto se documenta a través de la certificación 401 y se requiere de acuerdo con 20.6.2.2001 NMAC. NMED puede hacer que el borrador del permiso sea más estricto si se basa en la ley estatal o puede hacer comentarios a la EPA para su consideración en el permiso final. NMED también tiene la autoridad para denegar la certificación si las circunstancias de los permisos no garantizan que la descarga cumpla con los estándares de calidad del agua.
El permiso, la hoja de datos/declaración de base y otra información relacionada se pueden encontrar en los siguientes sitios web del EPA y sitios web del NMED.
La EPA ha programado una Reunión Pública (Virtual) y una Audiencia Pública el jueves 23 de abril de 2026. Los horarios de la reunión pública y de la audiencia pública, así como los enlaces de registro, se muestran a continuación:
Registro
Registro
Tenga en cuenta: La EPA puede cerrar la audiencia 15 minutos después de que el último participante previamente registrado haya comentado si no hay participantes adicionales presentes.
Si usted tiene algún comentario sobre esta instalación que desea que el NMED considere al redactar la Certificación de la Ley de Aguas Limpias, Sección 401, sírvase envíelos utilizando el Portal de Comentarios Públicos de NMED o enviarlo a:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat, Program Manager
NMED SWQB Point Source Regulation Section
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
teléfono 505-946-8924
correo electrónico psrs.program.manager@env.nm.gov
Los videos tutoriales sobre cómo usar el Portal de comentarios públicos están disponibles en inglés y español.
NMED SWQB aceptará comentarios escritos hasta el final del día hábil a las (5 p.m. MDT) del lunes, 4 de Mayo de 2026.
Las personas que envíen comentarios públicos serán añadidas a la lista de correo electrónico de NMED.
Las personas que necesiten asistencia de lenguaje (por ejemplo, asistencia para un intérprete) o las personas que tengan una discapacidad o que necesiten ayuda para participar en este proceso público deberán comunicarse con:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
teléfono (505) 946-8924
correo electrónico susan.lucaskamat@env.nm.gov
Los usuarios de TDD o TTY pueden acceder al número a través de la red de retransmisión de Nuevo México, 1-800-659-1779 (voz); usuarios de TTY: 1-800-659-8331.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age or sex in the administration of its programs or activities, as required by applicable laws and regulations. If you have any questions about any of the NMED’s non-discrimination programs, policies or procedures, you may contact:
Kate Cardenas, NMED’s Non-Discrimination Coordinator
1190 St. Francis Dr., Suite N4050
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
telephone (505) 827-2855
email nd.coordinator@env.nm.gov
If you believe that you have been discriminated against with respect to a NMED program or activity, you may contact the Non-Discrimination Coordinator identified above or visit our website to learn how and where to file a complaint of discrimination.
El Departamento del Medio Ambiente de Nuevo México (NMED, por su sigla en inglés) no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, discapacidad, edad o sexo en la administración de sus programas o actividades, según lo exigido por las leyes y los reglamentos correspondientes. Si tiene preguntas sobre cualquier programa de no discriminación, norma o procedimiento de NMED, puede comunicarse con:
Kate Cardenas, la Coordinadora de No Discriminación de NMED
1190 St. Francis Dr., Suite N4050
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
teléfono (505) 827-2855
correo electrónico nd.coordinator@env.nm.gov
Si piensa que ha sido discriminado con respecto a un programa o actividad de NMED, puede comunicarse con la Coordinadora de No Discriminación antes indicada o visitar nuestro sitio web para saber cómo y dónde presentar una queja por discriminación.
30-day Public Comment Period: Castillo Prestress-Castillo Prestress - Veguita South Crusher Plant Air Quality Construction Permit Application 9218M1
30-day Public Comment Period: Waste Management of New Mexico, Inc.-Valencia Regional Landfill and Recycling Facility Air Quality Operating Permit Application P247LR3
30-day Public Comment Period: XTO Energy Inc-Cowboy CDP Air Quality Construction Permit Application 7877M4
30-day Public Comment Period: XTO Energy Inc-Cowboy CDP Air Quality Operating Permit Application P297
45-Day Public Comment Period for WIPP Permit Agency Initiated Modification (AIM)
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is seeking public comment on an agency-initiated draft Hazardous Waste Facility Permit (draft Permit) for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) facility. Based upon the background and administrative history, as detailed in the Fact Sheet, NMED has determined there is sufficient basis to develop an agency-initiated modification (AIM) that clarifies the priority to emplace legacy waste from all generator sites and specifically to reduce the risk of LANL legacy waste during the current permit term.
NMED issued a Public Notice on April 23, 2026, to announce the beginning of a 45-day comment period in accordance with 20.4.1.900 NMAC. The Public Notice can be found here: https://hwbdocs.env.nm.gov/Waste%20Isolation%20Pilot%20Plant/260420.pdf . Only comments and/or requests for a public hearing received before 5:00 p.m. MT on June 8, 2026 will be considered. Please reference the NMED WIPP AIM Draft Permit.
The Fact Sheet, the Public Notice, and the draft Permit are available on the NMED Hazardous Waste Bureau (HWB) WIPP News webpage at: https://www.env.nm.gov/hazardous-waste/wipp/, under WIPP News for April 23, 2026.
The Fact Sheet provides information to invite and enable public participation in this Permit action. Any person who wishes to comment on the draft Permit and/or request a public hearing should submit a written comment, through NMED’s Public Comment Portal or by email or by postal mail, as detailed in the Public Notice and Fact Sheet.
30-day Public Comment Period: C&E Concrete, Inc – Gamerco HMA Air Quality Construction Permit Application 9027M1
30-day Public Comment Period: El Paso Natural Gas Company, LLC-Blanco Compressor Station A Air Quality Operating Permit Application P048-R5
Public comment period: 401 Certification of City of Aztec WWTP NPDES NM0020168 / Periodo de comentario publico para la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales de la Cuidad de Aztec NPDES NM0020168
The NMED Surface Water Quality Bureau opens the comment period for Clean Water Act 401 Certification of the draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for the City of Aztec Wastewater Treatment Plant, NPDES permit # NM0020168.
This is a notification that EPA’s public notice and associated federal comment period have been reopened for the draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for the City of Aztec Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), NPDES permit number NM0020168.
Additionally, NMED has opened the simultaneous comment period for the Clean Water Act Section 401 Certification of the draft NPDES permit.
When EPA Region 6 drafts a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for a discharge into one of New Mexico’s surface waters, NMED has an opportunity to assure that the discharge will not negatively affect the receiving waterbodies. This is documented through the 401 Certification and is required in accordance with state regulations at 20.6.2.2001 NMAC. NMED can make the draft permit more stringent if based on state law or can make comments to EPA for consideration in the final permit. NMED also has the authority to deny certification if the permitting circumstances will not guarantee that the discharge will meet water quality standards.
The facility is located at 900 S. Oliver Dr. in Aztec, San Juan County, New Mexico. The discharges from the facility is to the Animas River in Segment 20.6.4.403 NMAC of the Animas River Basin in San Juan County, New Mexico.
The draft permit, draft fact sheet/statement of basis, and other associated information can be found at the EPA public notice website and the NMED public notice website.
EPA has included the per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) monitoring requirements based on the memo from EPA headquarters addressing PFAS discharges in NPDES permits and through the pretreatment and monitoring programs.
For this facility, if you have comments that you would like NMED to consider as the Clean Water Act Section 401 Certification is drafted, please submit them using the NMED Public Comment Portal or send them to:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat, Program Manager
NMED SWQB Point Source Regulation Section
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
telephone 505-946-8924
email psrs.program.manager@env.nm.gov
Tutorial videos on how to use the Public Comment Portal are available in both English and Spanish.
NMED SWQB will accept written comments until the end of the business day (5pm MST) on Monday, May 25, 2026.
Individuals who submit public comments will be added to the NMED email listserv.
Persons who need language services (e.g., assistance for an interpreter) or persons with disabilities who need services to participate in this public process should contact:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
telephone (505) 946-8924
email susan.lucaskamat@env.nm.gov
TDD or TTY users please access the number via the New Mexico Relay Network, 1-800-659-1779 (voice); TTY users: 1-800-659-8331.
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Anuncio del aviso público sobre el Certificación de la Sección 401 de la Ley de Aguas Limpias
Esta es una notificación de que el aviso público de la EPA y el período federal asociado de comentarios han sido abiertos para el borrador de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales de la Ciudad de Aztec, número de permiso del Sistema Nacional de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes (NPDES, por sus siglas en inglés) NM0020168.
Además, NMED ha abierto el período simultáneo de comentarios para la Certificación de la Sección 401 de la Ley de Agua Limpia del borrador del permiso del Sistema Nacional de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes (NPDES, por sus siglas en inglés) mencionado anteriormente.
Cuando la Región 6 de la EPA redacta un permiso del Sistema Nacional de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes (NPDES, por sus siglas en inglés) para una descarga en aguas superficiales de Nuevo México, se requiere que NMED concuerde con que la descarga no afectará negativamente a los cuerpos de agua receptores. Esto se documenta a través de la certificación 401 y se requiere de acuerdo con 20.6.2.2001 NMAC. NMED puede hacer que el borrador del permiso sea más estricto si se basa en la ley estatal o puede hacer comentarios a la EPA para su consideración en el permiso final. NMED también tiene la autoridad para denegar la certificación si las circunstancias de los permisos no garantizan que la descarga cumpla con los estándares de calidad del agua.
La instalación está ubicada en el 900 S. Oliver Dr. en la Cuidad de Aztec en el condado de San Juan en Nuevo México. Las descargas de la instalación son al Rio Animas en el segmento 20.6.4.403 NMAC en la cuenca del Río Animas en el condado de San Juan en Nuevo México.
El permiso, la hoja de datos/declaración de base y otra información relacionada se pueden encontrar en los siguientes sitios web del EPA y sitios web del NMED.
La EPA ha incluido los requisitos de monitoreo de sustancias perfluoradas y polifluoradas (PFAS, por sus siglas en inglés) con base en el memorando de la sede de la EPA que aborda las descargas de PFAS en los permisos NPDES y a través del programa de pretratamiento y los programas de monitoreo.
Si usted tiene algún comentario sobre esta instalación que desea que el NMED considere al redactar la Certificación de la Ley de Aguas Limpias, Sección 401, sírvase envíelos utilizando el Portal de Comentarios Públicos de NMED o enviarlo a:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat, Program Manager
NMED SWQB Point Source Regulation Section
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
teléfono 505-946-8924
correo electrónico psrs.program.manager@env.nm.gov
Los videos tutoriales sobre cómo usar el Portal de comentarios públicos están disponibles en inglés y español.
NMED SWQB aceptará comentarios escritos hasta el final del día hábil a las (5 p.m. MDT) del lunes, 25 de Mayo de 2026.
Las personas que envíen comentarios públicos serán añadidas a la lista de correo electrónico de NMED.
Las personas que necesiten asistencia de lenguaje (por ejemplo, asistencia para un intérprete) o las personas que tengan una discapacidad o que necesiten ayuda para participar en este proceso público deberán comunicarse con:
Susan A. Lucas Kamat
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
teléfono (505) 946-8924
correo electrónico susan.lucaskamat@env.nm.gov
Los usuarios de TDD o TTY pueden acceder al número a través de la red de retransmisión de Nuevo México, 1-800-659-1779 (voz); usuarios de TTY: 1-800-659-8331.
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The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age or sex in the administration of its programs or activities, as required by applicable laws and regulations. If you have any questions about any of the NMED’s non-discrimination programs, policies or procedures, you may contact:
Kate Cardenas, NMED’s Non-Discrimination Coordinator
1190 St. Francis Dr., Suite N4050
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
telephone (505) 827-2855
email nd.coordinator@env.nm.gov
If you believe that you have been discriminated against with respect to a NMED program or activity, you may contact the Non-Discrimination Coordinator identified above or visit our website to learn how and where to file a complaint of discrimination.
El Departamento del Medio Ambiente de Nuevo México (NMED, por su sigla en inglés) no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, discapacidad, edad o sexo en la administración de sus programas o actividades, según lo exigido por las leyes y los reglamentos correspondientes. Si tiene preguntas sobre cualquier programa de no discriminación, norma o procedimiento de NMED, puede comunicarse con:
Kate Cardenas, la Coordinadora de No Discriminación de NMED
1190 St. Francis Dr., Suite N4050
P.O. Box 5469
Santa Fe, NM 87502
teléfono (505) 827-2855
correo electrónico nd.coordinator@env.nm.gov
Si piensa que ha sido discriminado con respecto a un programa o actividad de NMED, puede comunicarse con la Coordinadora de No Discriminación antes indicada o visitar nuestro sitio web para saber cómo y dónde presentar una queja por discriminación.
30-day Public Comment Period: Mountainair Compressor Station Transwestern Pipeline Company Air Quality Title V Permit Application P153R5
60-Day Public Comment Period for SNL TA-V Groundwater AOC Proposed Remedy Selection
You can now submit your comments online using the Public Comment Portal located at nmed.commentinput.com…
Reminder: Send tank system testing results to Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau
Owners, operators, and testers of petroleum storage tank systems, please email all required tank system test results to: PSTB.compliance@env.nm.gov with a copy to the facility inspector, if known, to allow for receipt and tracking of these reports. Report a suspected or confirmed leak or spill from a petroleum storage tank within 24 hours here (this includes failed or inconclusive test results). Send passing test results within 60 days of when they're done.
Please name the documents you send as follows:
[Facility ID#] [Owner ID#] [Facility name] [Type of Test] [Date of Test]
For example: 30211 53489 Jack’s Quick Mart ATG Test 2021-06-25
The facility ID# and Owner ID# are on the registration certificates you receive after you pay your tank fees every year or may be found in the storage tank lists available near the bottom of the main PSTB (Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau) webpage, https://www.env.nm.gov/petroleum_storage_tank/.
Information that must be included in reports:
(2) facility ID number;
(3) owner and operator name and address;
(4) owner ID number;
(5) date report was completed;
(6) date of the test;
AND MORE. See 20.5.107.715.D NMAC and others referred to below.
PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE TANK ID #
New Mexico's Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations are at 20.5 NMAC. You can look up different parts at https://www.srca.nm.gov/chapter-5-petroleum-storage-tanks/ or download the whole book here.
If you are unable to email required test results to PSTB.compliance@env.nm.gov, mail them to: Testing Results, PSTB, 2905 Rodeo Park Drive East, Building 1, Santa Fe, NM 87505.The Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations (20.5 NMAC) that were adopted by the Environmental Improvement Board on May 25, 2018 and effective July 24, 2018 require that most test result reports be sent to the Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau:
Other requirements pertaining to testing of tanks include:
Helpful brochures to explain many requirements of the regulations are available at: https://www.env.nm.gov/petroleum_storage_tank/guidance-documents-ast-and-ust/
Find your tank inspector here: https://cloud.env.nm.gov/waste/pages/view.php?ref=10632&k=fa934e9692.Virtual Stakeholder Meeting on Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations
New Mexico Environment Department
Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau
What: This virtual meeting is to give stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback on proposed revisions to New Mexico Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations, Title 20, Chapter 5, Parts 101-125.
Who should attend: Owners, Operators, Installers, Testers, Consultants, Contractors and other interested parties.
For more information and to request the meeting link, please contact Marc.Bonem@env.nm.gov or (505) 470-2759
All meetings will be accessible via MS Teams and available upon request. Recordings will be posted on the PSTB web page. MS Teams meetings should be accessible to all platforms as public domain.
To see the proposed changes, please go to: Regulations Revisions 2026
Environmental Improvement Board HEARING: EIB 25-11 (R) - Heat Rule - POSTPONED
Public Notice - English
Public Notice - Spanish
2026 Spring Southern NM Dust Symposium
10:00 am – 1:00 pm (Mountain Daylight Time)
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)
2026 Spring Southern NM Dust Symposium Agenda (Click here for more details)
10:00 – 10:05 New Mexico Environment Department – Welcome/Opening
10:05 - 10:20 National Weather Service – 2025 Dust Season in Review
10:20 - 10:35 Salt Lake Community College – Dust Sources in the Eastern Great Basin and Meteorological Drivers of Emissions
10:35 - 10:50 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Desert Urban System IntegratEd Atmospheric Monsoon (DUSTIEAIM) in the Southwestern United States
10:50 – 11:05 University-Three-Decades Dust Climatology and Trend (1988 – 2022) From Ground Monitoring Over the Western United States
11:05 – 11:20 Texas Tech University – What 22 Years of Weather Data Reveals About Dust Events in Washington State
11:20 – 11:30 Break
11:30 – 11:45 NM Department of Transportation; Bureau of Land Management, State Trust Land Office; New Mexico Department of Agriculture – Collaborative Efforts at the Lordsburg Playa
11:45 – 12:00 Jornada Experimental Range – The Wind Erosion Toolbox and Other Tools for Wind Erosion Mitigation
12:00 – 12:15 Texas Tech University – A Comparison of Dust Events in Nevada and Utah Between 2000 and 2022
12:15 – 12:30 Texas Tech University – Assessing the Toxicity of Lubbock Dust Events Using an Analysis of Individual Human Lung Cells
12:30– 12:45 Texas Tech University – Evaluation of Different Calibrations for PurpleAir Sensors in the Semi-Aid Panhandle Region of West Texas
12:45 New Mexico Environment Department - Farewell/Closing
Environmental Improvement Board HEARING: EIB 25-11 (R) - Heat Rule - POSTPONED
Public Notice - English
Public Notice - Spanish
Environmental Improvement Board HEARING: EIB 25-11 (R) - Heat Rule - POSTPONED
Public Notice - English
Public Notice - Spanish
Albuquerque Stakeholder Meeting on Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations
New Mexico Environment Department
Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau
What: This in-person meeting is to give stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback on proposed revisions to New Mexico Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations, Title 20, Chapter 5, Parts 101-125.
Who should attend: Owners, Operators, Installers, Testers, Consultants, Contractors and other interested parties.
For more information please contact Marc.Bonem@env.nm.gov or (505) 470-2759
All meetings will be accessible via MS Teams and available upon request. Recordings will be posted on the PSTB web page. MS Teams meetings should be accessible to all platforms as public domain.
To see the proposed changes, please go to: Regulations Revisions 2026
Utility Operator Certification Advisory Board Regular Meeting
Public Notice
Meeting Agenda (Available on 05/04 at 9:00AM)
WebEx Link: nmed-oit.webex.com…
Password: UOCAB
Meeting number: 2867 743 4982
Join by phone
+1-415-655-0001 US Toll
Access code: 286 774 34982
Environmental Improvement Board HEARING: EIB 25-11 (R) - Heat Rule - POSTPONED
Public Notice - English
Public Notice - Spanish