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Cotton Draw Unit 114H Battery
A release of production material from oil and gas operations. The site is currently under remediation to clean the spill
This is a Non-Construction Equipment purchase - NTU plans to use grant funds too purchase pieces of equipment called "Adult High-Fidelity Simulation Lab" and "Pediatric High-Fidelity Simulation Lab" for the NURSING Department and pieces of equipment called "Analytical Chemistry Instrumentation" for the CHEMISTRY Department.
The Southline Transmission Line Project consists of two primary sections: 1) New Build
and 2) Upgrade. The New Build section will include a new double-circuit 345-kilovolt (kV)
transmission line that will start at the Afton Generating Station, located approximately 12
miles southwest of Las Cruces, New Mexico, and travels 219.4 miles west along a
200-foot-wide right-of-way (ROW) to the Apache Generating Station located nearly 12
miles to the southwest of Willcox, Arizona. For the Upgrade section, the existing Western
Area Power Administration (WAPA) 115-kV transmission lines will be upgraded to a
double-circuit 230-kV transmission lines from the Apache Generating Station that travels
56.2 miles west along a 150-foot-wide ROW to the Vail Substation in Tucson, Arizona.
The project previously had a FEIS and BO; however, the project has changed some and
has new ownership (Grid United is the current owner). Therefore, SWCA is investigating
the need for reinitiation of Section 7 Consultation with the USFWS, including (1) if any
new impacts to species previously conducted; (2) new effects to newly listed species
and/or critical habitats; or (3) any new candidate, proposed species, or proposed critical
habitats need to be addressed. The BLM is the lead federal agency on the New Build
portion and WAPA is the lead federal agency on the Upgrade portion.
This remediation project for a spill of oil and gas product in Eddy County, New Mexico. The project is currently being actively remediated at this time.
The proposed action is the NRC staff's review, and, if approved, renewal of NuFuels' NRC source and byproduct material license SUA-1580 for the Crownpoint ISR project in a portion of the Navajo Nation in McKinley County, New Mexico for an additional 20 years. If approved by the NRC, under renewed license SUA-1580, NuFuels will have met the NRC's requirements to continue to pursue construction and operation of an ISR facility at the Crownpoint ISR site. NuFuels plans to recover uranium from the ore body and produce yellowcake using the ISR process. The project would consist of constructing processing facilities and sequentially developed wellfields in the four areas: Church Rock Section 8, Church Rock Section 17, Crownpoint, and Unit 1.
Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment (SEA) for the Farmers Mutual Ditch Erosion Repair Project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District (USACE), has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment (SEA) for the Farmers Mutual Ditch Erosion Repair Project, located near Farmington, San Juan County, New Mexico. The purpose of the SEA is to assess the environmental impacts of proposed repairs to Drainage Crossing 1, which experienced severe erosion during a flood event on June 22, 2024
Environmental Assessment, Water Diversions/Irrigation
Reach 24.1 Lybrook Lateral of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project - draft EA
The draft Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared to disclose and evaluate the potential environmental effects of the United States (US) Bureau of Reclamation's (Reclamation) proposed Reach 24.1 Lybrook Lateral (Project or Proposed Action) of the Navajo Gallup Water Supply Project (NGWSP). The following proposed federal actions are evaluated in this EA: 1) Acquisition of lands and rights-of-way (ROW) from the Navajo Nation Land Department, New Mexico State Lands Office (NMSLO), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and BLM. 2) The provision of federal funds by Reclamation to the Navajo Nation (through Financial Assistance Agreement No. R18AC00045) to design and construct the Proposed Action. 3) Construction of the Reach 24.1 Lybrook Lateral of the NGWSP's San Juan Lateral water
pipeline, including its associated pump station and chlorination station on said ROW.
The Village of Reserve (Village) is in the process of developing infrastructure, to include an 80- x 80- foot storage facility on 2.03 acres of Village-owned lands to house fire equipment (Appendix A, Figures 1- 3, Appendix B Photos). The building will provide space for storage of fire vehicles in 8 bays, i.e. 4 bays wide and 2 bays deep. Bay door access will be at both front and back of the building to enable drive-through access to parking of the vehicles. A narrow area for storage is planned to be located on one side of the building. Concrete aprons will be provided in front and back of the building. The building will be plumbed for water for truck washing etc. There will be no rest rooms as they are available next door in the Fire Administration Building, which also contains a training room and office. The proposed building will be located about 35 feet south of the Administration Building. Vehicle access to the proposed Bay Building will be from 2"° Street to the West side (Back). Vehicle egress will be from the East side (Front) to Foster Drive.
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