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WUA Data Gap Well Groundwater Levels
Purpose This is water level data from the Water Authority's Data Gap Well, installed to monitor ethylene dibromide (EDB) released from the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels... -
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. -
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... -
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... -
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...