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Dairies
Dairies are considered to be agricultural ground water discharge permits. -
NPS Priority Streams
The Nonpoint Source (NPS) Program, is supported with federal Clean Water Act funds for watershed-based planning and implementation, and requires a match with non-federal... -
Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities Score
Tanks are rated on a number of criteria to establish a score using an algorithm developed by EPA's Region 6 staff that rates a tank's likelihood of leaking and the level of risk... -
Assessed Streams 2022
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2022 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
Assessed Springs 2022
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2022 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
Assessed Lakes 2022
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2022 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
Brownfields
EPA’s Brownfields Program provides grants and technical assistance to communities, states, tribes and others to assess, safely clean up and sustainably reuse contaminated... -
VOCs 2021
This map shows excess VOC emissions reported in New Mexico for the years 2015 through 2019. -
Sediment Site Classes
Sediment site classes are groupings of EPA ecoregions that are useful to the Surface Water Quality Bureau of the New Mexico Environment Department. -
Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank Sites
A current status of NFA means "no further action" and that it is cleaned up as much as the law requires. -
Aboveground Storage Tank Facilities
While the EPA regulates only underground petroleum storage tanks, the State of New Mexico additionally regulates aboveground petroleum storage tanks. This map shows only active... -
Underground Storage Tank Facilities
While the EPA regulates only underground petroleum storage tanks, the State of New Mexico additionally regulates aboveground petroleum storage tanks. This map shows only active... -
Water Quality Stations
Stream monitoring locations from 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... -
Voluntary Remediation Program
This layer comprises Voluntary Remediatio Program sites (VRPs). -
Active NPDES Permits
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permits -
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... -
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... -
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...