The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission plans to deliberate March 11 on a petition to ban the use of PFAS chemicals in ...
Legislation to eventually ban the sale of consumer goods containing so-called “forever chemicals,” and a second bill New ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made waves in 2023 when she announced a plan to ensure a secure water source for New Mexico. She pointed to two unorthodox, untapped water resources: brackish water — or ...
“New Mexico, wake up. We got to do something about PFAS contamination,” said James Kenney, Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Environment Department. The New Mexico Environment Department ...
PFAS chemicals, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl ... environment and can remain in a person’s bloodstream for life. In New Mexico, the concern centers on a lake that serves as the wastewater ...
A public health alert issued by the New Mexico Department of Health on Jan. 27 urged anyone who consumed wildlife from Holloman Lake, near Alamogordo, NM, between 2010 and 2024, to consult with their ...
U.S. Geological Survey scientist Kimberly Beisner retrieves a water quality sensor on the Rio Grande for a PFAS study in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey) Legislation ...
New Mexico legislators have so far proposed 19 bills this session that could directly — and at times dramatically — change ...
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The Cool Down on MSNLawmakers propose sweeping changes to products allowed in homes in multiple states: 'The more we look, the more we find'"Our ability to look is limited by our own budget." Lawmakers propose sweeping changes to products allowed in homes in ...
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Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer in people have been found at record levels in ...
An undated photo of PFAS-laden foam on Holloman Lake, documented by the New Mexico environmental officials. High levels of 'forever chemicals' have contaminated the wetlands surrounding Holloman U ...
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