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Seven Cabins Fire (Approx Area)
This query is strictly for planning purposes only, and will provide NMFD Capitan District with potential resources at risk. Information may be used to inform suppression tactics, suppression repair, and long-term restoration planning
Fire Management Planning, Fire Suppression, Forest Restoration
The proposed project involves the evaluation of 12 alternative alignments for a new east-west roadway connection in Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico. The study area is located south of Los Lunas between NM 47 on the west and the Manzano Expressway and Airport Drive on the east, centered at approximately 34.778°N, 106.681°W. Individual alternative alignments range from approximately 5.5 to 7.4 miles in length. The study area envelope spans approximately 1.9 miles north-south and 3.4 miles east-west. Land cover within the study area includes irrigated and non-irrigated agricultural land, low- to medium-density residential development, and undeveloped scrub/shrub and herbaceous areas. All alternatives cross one or more irrigation conveyances associated with the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) system, including the Tome Drain, Hells Canyon Drain, El Cerro Ditch, Chical Lateral, Las Cercas Ditch, and Valencia Drain. This is a desktop-only review with no ground disturbance proposed at this stage.
The proposed project involves the evaluation of 12 alternative alignments for a new east-west roadway connection in Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico. The study area is located south of Los Lunas between NM 47 on the west and the Manzano Expressway and Airport Drive on the east, centered at approximately 34.778°N, 106.681°W. Individual alternative alignments range from approximately 5.5 to 7.4 miles in length. The study area envelope spans approximately 1.9 miles north-south and 3.4 miles east-west. Land cover within the study area includes irrigated and non-irrigated agricultural land, low- to medium-density residential development, and undeveloped scrub/shrub and herbaceous areas. All alternatives cross one or more irrigation conveyances associated with the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) system, including the Tome Drain, Hells Canyon Drain, El Cerro Ditch, Chical Lateral, Las Cercas Ditch, and Valencia Drain. This is a desktop-only review with no ground disturbance proposed at this stage.
Installation of one four-inch ultrasonic meter, two six-inch hot tap assemblies, electronic gas measurement facility, overpressure protection equipment, and other related appurtenances. Project construction dates and equipment/materials are unknown at this time. Wildlife surveys are built into the project.
The purpose of this project is to provide a desktop evaluation of potential existing resources within the Project Area that may preclude, constrain, or otherwise affect the development of the Project, and to provide a summary of potential federal, state, and local regulatory requirements for development of a project in this area.
Located on private land in San Miguel County, New Mexico. The Palomas Wind Project is part of the greater Corona Wind North II Wind Project, consisting of up to 3,200-megawatts (MW) of new wind turbines, associated facilities, and associated 345 kilovolt (kV) high-voltage transmission lines located in Guadalupe, San Miguel, Santa Fe, and Torrance Counties
The Palomas Wind Project construction schedule forecasts survey work continuing throughout 2028 with full construction activities commencing in the first quarter of 2028 and concluding in the third quarter of 2029. The Project is anticipated to commence operations by the end of 2029.
Release of 0.1 acres in Lea County, New Mexico. Crude oil was previously released due to pump housing gasket failure and clean up has already occurred. ERT is being utilized to understand which state listed species may occur in the area.
The proposed project is in the early stages of scoping. The known size of the project is approximately 64 acres. Details of construction are unknown at this time.
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