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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — On the southern edge of New Mexico’s largest city is a Hispanic neighborhood that used to be made up of a patchwork of family farms and quiet streets, but industrial ...
Environmental advocates warn that border wall construction on the rugged mountain could cause erosion and sever wildlife ...
New Mexico environmental regulators say they are concerned about forever chemicals seeping into aquifers in a state where 80% of residents rely on underground water for household consumption.
The agency recently detected mosquitoes that tested positive for the virus through routine monitoring and is warning New ...
A total of 138 drinking water systems were notified, totaling more than 160,000 consumers in New Mexico, according to NMED.
The resolution would require state, county and city governments to protect New Mexicans' rights to a "clean environment" or face financial damages.
That meeting happened just days after the New Mexico Environment Department issued a violation notice. The department says CRRUA failed to collect 60 routine lead and copper samples.
A contentious auction of public land to the oil and gas industry brought in about $78.8 million to the federal government this week, amid outcry from New Mexico environmental groups calling for a ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is facing opposition from environmental activists over her initiative to finance the treatment and recycling of wastewater.
The New Mexico Environment Department said the water service failed to collect its routine lead and copper samples. The utility service said 11 phone calls were received about the discolored water ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico's attorney general and its Environment Department filed suit Thursday against the manufacturers of so-called “forever chemicals,” commonly referred to as PFAS ...