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Located on private land in Torrance 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.
Modification 26-1, Summa Silver Mogollon Exploration Project
The New Mexico Mining and Minerals Division (MMD) has received an application from Summa Silver
Corporation (Summa) to modify the Part 3 Minimal Impact Exploration permit for the Summa Silver
Mogollon Exploration project, assigned Permit No. CA027EM Modification 26-1. This application proposes four (4) additional drill pads located on public lands managed by the United States Forest Service.
Screening for future activities on site. Potential 2027 work, required equipment to be determined. Planning for potential wildlife surveys in progress.
Our client proposes to remove an existing 30-foot 11-inch-tall light pole and install a proposed 30-foot 8-inch-tall (overall height of 36 feet 6 inches). A proposed conduit will extend approximately 4 feet northeast, terminating at a proposed pull box. A proposed fiber conduit will extend approximately 79 feet east, terminating at a proposed fiber vault. A proposed electrical conduit will extend approximately 190 feet west to a proposed electrical meter pedestal, then approximately 168 feet southeast, terminating at a proposed wood pole.
Our client proposes to remove an existing 39.9-foot-tall light pole and replace with a 38.5-foot-tall (41.1 feet in total) light pole with telecommunications antennas. Associated equipment will be located within a proposed 5.5 foot by 12 foot work area with a retaining wall. A proposed power conduit will route north approximately 170 feet to a proposed utility pedestal. Proposed fiber conduit will route south from a proposed fiber vault. The site is located within a public right of way and surrounded by commercial development.
Our client proposes to remove an existing 39.9-foot-tall light pole and replace with a 38.5-foot-tall (41.1 feet in total) light pole with telecommunications antennas. Associated equipment will be located within a proposed 5.5 foot by 12 foot work area with a retaining wall. A proposed power conduit will route north approximately 170 feet to a proposed utility pedestal. Proposed fiber conduit will route south from a proposed fiber vault. The site is located within a public right of way and surrounded by commercial development.
BLM LCDO Dingell Act-New Mexico State Land Exchange
Under congressional directive established by Subtitle C, Part I, Section 1201(d)(3) of the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act (Dingell Act Public Law 116-9 signed March 12, 2019), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has been working with the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) to jointly identify BLM-administered Federal lands and State Trust lands for exchange in southwest New Mexico.
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