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NMED Open Data Portal APIs
This portal is intended to serve as a means to access all available NMED data via secure Application Programming Interface (API). To access our data, we require that you... -
Fish
Fish samples analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
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... -
Beaver Habitat
Beaver Habitats along waters analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
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. -
Potential Dam Building Beaver Habitat
Beaver Habitats along waters analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
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. -
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 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). -
NMED Wetlands Program
The goals of the New Mexico Wetlands Program are to protect and restore New Mexico’s remaining wetlands and riparian areas and to increase self-sustaining, naturally functioning... -
NMED Surface Water Quality Monitoring
The Surface Water Quality Bureau -SWQB - collects data to use for analysis to determine if surface water quality standards are being attained, and designated uses are supported. -
NMED Clean Water Act 303(d) and 305(b) Integrated Report
The CWA §303(d)/305(b) Integrated Report (IR) is designed to satisfy the statutory requirements of Section (§) 303(d) and the reporting requirements of §§ 305(b) and 314 of the...