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NM Soil Water Conservation Districts
The New Mexico Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) shapefile includes forty-seven boundaries which cover each SWCD throughout the State. Data was acquired through RGIS... -
USGS Surface Water Sub Basins
This represents groundwater sub basins. Data was taken from the Watershed Boundary Dataset as provided by the USGS. The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) - is a nationally... -
Active Water Resource Management Basins
These are the locations of the Active Water Resource Management basins in the State of New Mexico. -
Water Right Regulations
This feature class is for delineation of areas that have some type of regulation or set of restrictions to the drilling of new wells or some other ordered regulation that... -
OSE Declared Groundwater Basins
The Office of the State Engineer Declared Groundwater Basin map layer closely follow the legal desciptions. However, these boundaries are approximations. For a more accurate... -
ISC NegativeEasements
A “Negative Easement” is a restriction attached to a property in which any water development or use, usually including drilling of domestic wells, is not allowed unless a... -
PRISM Temp
Linework of assessment units intersected with PRISM 30-year normal mean temperature values for the period of 1981-2010. This is one input dataset in a model of stream... -
Ground Water Discharge Permits
The Ground Water Pollution Prevention Section (GWPPS) reviews and approves ground water Discharge Permits for discharges that have the potential to impact ground water quality... -
Hazardous Waste Facilities
The Hazardous Waste Bureau’s (HWB’s) mission is to provide regulatory oversight and technical guidance to New Mexico hazardous waste generators and treatment, storage, and... -
Onsite Wastewater Compliance
This dataset depicts the known locations of septic systems permitted at one time by the New Mexico Environment Department. Approximately 25% of historic locations (prior to... -
Active Surface Water Systems
These layers comprise active and inactive permits for public water utilities. -
Active Ground Water Systems
These layers comprise active and inactive permits for public water utilities. -
Drinking Water Intakes
This is a subset of the the DW_Sources layer from the Drinking Water Bureau used by the Surface Water Quality Bureau. -
Aquifer Sensitivity
NMED is mapping areas where waters of the state may be vulnerable to contamination from septic tank discharges, and where stricter standards may be imposed. Aquifer... -
Active NPDES Permits
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permits -
Voluntary Remediation Program
This layer comprises Voluntary Remediatio Program sites (VRPs). -
Suitable Dam Building Beaver Habitat
Beaver Habitats along waters analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
Currently Occupied Beaver Habitat
Beaver Habitats along waters analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
SCP Active Sites
Our State Cleanup Program (SCP) administers those portions of the Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC) Regulations, 20.6.2 NMAC, that require the cleanup of contaminated soil... -
Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank Releases Priority
Releases were scored using an algorithm developed jointly by the New Mexico Environment Department and the US Environmental Protection Agency. A lower number is a higher...