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NM Tech scientist wins honors - El Defensor Chieftain |
El Defensor Chieftain
That was soon followed by the John P. Taylor Lifetime Achievement Award from the New Mexico Riparian Society. “I didn't think I was old enough to get a lifetime achievement award from anyone,” said the 55-year old, who has spent more than half of his --
| Burglar leaves a bloody scene - The Navajo Post |
The Navajo Post
San Juan County, NM – On Friday afternoon deputies responded to a call of a possible burglar on county road 6700, upon arriving to investigate the scene deputies found 13 windows, valued at a total of $6000 were broken. “Further examination of the --
| San Juan station: Not necessarily moving forward - The Durango Herald |
The Durango Herald
The San Juan Generating Station is a massive coal-fired power plant owned primarily by Public Service Co. of New Mexico, or PNM. The plant is located in northwestern New Mexico near the town of Waterflow, less than 15 miles from the Four Corners --
| PNM moves ahead with plant upgrade - Farmington Daily Times |
Farmington Daily Times
By Chuck Slothower cslothower@daily-times.com FARMINGTON — Public Service Co. of New Mexico is moving ahead with plans to install pollution control technology mandated by the US Environmental Protection Agency at San Juan Generating Station, --
| Latino Group Expands Efforts to Preserve Colorado River - HispanicBusiness.com |
HispanicBusiness.com
It has a historical and cultural importance to many groups of people," said Andres Ramirez, Nevada director for Nuestro Rio (Our River), a group that started in 2011 in Nevada, California and New Mexico and is currently increasing its efforts in --
| Our View: Burn lake reflects ongoing drought dilemma - Las Cruces Sun-News |
Las Cruces Sun-News
-- its water flow is already dammed up north of here — Elephant Butte and Caballo lakes. Obviously, being a drought and all, there's been less precipitation than normal in the form of snow melt from the Colorado and northern New Mexico mountains.
| On the move - Chicago Tribune |
Chicago Tribune
•New Mexico is bursting, it seems. Specifically, along the Rio Grande Rift. The fault line dividing the state is widening, but not by much — less than a millimeter a year or about an inch every 40 years. At that rate, the drive from Phoenix to Dallas --
| Organization Out To Save The Pecos River 01/18/12 - KOSA |
KOSA
The Pecos River runs through New Mexico and Texas but in Texas, the river has been drying up through the years. "The lack of water flow, you can go to certain parts of the river and jump over it and hunting and fishing aren't as abundant, --
| Strict federal ADA, EPA, OSHA rules don't make sense, local leaders say - Pulaski County Daily News |
Pulaski County Daily News
30, 2012) — When Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler came to Pulaski County for a roundtable forum with local business owners, new rules involving the Americans with Disability Act and environmental regulations took top billing on the list of business --
| North American Potash Developments Inc.: Appointment of New Director - MarketWatch (press release) |
MarketWatch (press release)
In addition Mr. Gilmer assisted the Special Projects Manager in projects at Intrepid's mines near Moab, UT, Carlsbad, NM, and Wendover, UT. Tasks included map development for geologic and engineering purposes (NM, UT), assessment and design of salt --
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