Public Comment Letters

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Comment Title Description Search Terms Date Final Comment Letter
RDOF 6023 Fiber Optic Line Installation Installation of a buried fiber optic line in road ROW 2025-06-25 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4744.pdf
RDOF 6030 Fiber Optic Line Installation of a buried fiber optic line along roadway 2025-06-25 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4749.pdf
RDOF 6033 Fiber Optic Line Installation of a fiber optic line along a roadway 2025-06-25 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4750.pdf
2104890 bridge replacement New bridge and alignment adjacent to existing bridge. Proposed Action, Roads and Bridges 2025-06-24 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4735.pdf
Chamisa Verde Exploratory Exploratory review of area for housing project. 2025-06-24 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4723.pdf
Bureau of Reclamation River Mile 199 Maintenance Project The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) proposes a riverbank stabilization and habitat enhancement project along the Rio Grande. The proposed activities include the placement of riprap stone toe protection below the Ordinary High-Water Mark (OHWM) along targeted riverbanks to reduce erosion at three (3) meander bends threatening existing levees. In addition, the project will construct side channels by excavating accumulated sediment and reintroducing the material into the main river channel to support natural geomorphic processes. To further stabilize the channel and control energy gradients, deformable bed control structures will be constructed within the mainstem of the Rio Grande. The total area of proposed bed control features is 5.4-acres. The total length of proposed bank stabilization would not exceed 4,700-linear feet. The total volume of 16 to 24 in diameter riprap to be discharged is 17,000-cubic yards. The total volume of sediment that would be excavated from the side channels and disposed of in the Rio Grande is 55,400-cubic yards. Based on the available information, the overall project purpose is channel stabilization. The applicant believes there is a need to directly stabilize the eroding banks to protect local infrastructure. The attached drawings provide additional project details. Proposed Action 2025-06-20 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4721.pdf
Windstream Fiberoptic This is a desktop analysis for a proposed fiberoptic line near the Farmington/Aztec area. The analysis is meant to plan for potential environmental issues ahead of project design. There is no need for anything except a species list at this time. Thank you! 2025-06-18 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4711.pdf
RDOF 6024 Fiber Optic Line Installation Installation of an aerial and buried fiber optic line within road ROW. 2025-06-18 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4746.pdf
ROW 2 ROW 5 Review Proposed Action 2025-06-16 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4597.pdf
NewProject_05162025 Just want to see what's in this project area. Thanks! Proposed Action 2025-06-16 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4591.pdf
Exploratory Exploratory Proposed Action 2025-06-12 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4568.pdf
PNM Exploratory Exploratory Proposed Action 2025-06-12 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4582.pdf
FLYING M SA UNIT #051 - Remediation - Exploratory FLYING M SA UNIT #051 - Remediation - Exploratory 2025-06-10 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4681.pdf
FLYING M SA UNIT #145 - Remediation - Exploratory FLYING M SA UNIT #145 - Remediation - Exploratory 2025-06-10 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4682.pdf
Zia Pueblo Utility Improvements The Pueblo of Zia is replacing around 2,700 linear feet of sewer line along Capitol Square Drive. Sections of roadway will be removed to access the sewer main, open trenches will be used to construct the new sewer line. The depth of excavation will be approximately 6-8 feet below the surface; AC pipe will be replaced by a new PVC pipe. All federal and state regulation will be followed, and BMPs will be applied during construction. A cultural resource survey will be conducted on stie by Wilson and Company staff. Consultation will be coordinated with the THPO office of the Pueblo of Zia. Proposed Action 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4608.pdf
Los Montoya's Arroyo Flood Control Project Under the Proposed Action, SSCAFCA would improve and reconstruct Los Montoyas Arroyo to provide future stabilization and limit negative effects from flooding hazards. Improvements will be made starting at Northern Boulevard then traveling southeast along the arroyo until Broadmoor Boulevard is reached. Construction improvements to the arroyo would limit future incision to a maximum of 5 feet and prevent lateral erosion from extending beyond the SSCAFCA right-of-way. Flood Control/Mitigation, Proposed Action 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4626.pdf
Naranjo Creek Rd waterline Replacement of 2" waterline with 6" waterline along Naranjo Creek Rd. Proposed Action, Water Infrastructure 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4686.pdf
Naranjo Creek Rd waterline 2.6 mile waterline along Naranjo Creek Rd. Proposed Action, Water Infrastructure 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4662.pdf
WSMR Watershed Resiliency draft Environmental Assessment The White Sands Missile Range U.S. Army Garrison has prepared a draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Watershed Resiliency at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), New Mexico with a draft Finding of No Significant Impact in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). WSMR proposes to restore, replace and mitigate watershed elements impacted by storm events in the southern portion of the installation. Flood control solutions are proposed to be implemented in four impact areas with the priority area around the main cantonment to slow stormwater down using ponding areas and diverting storm flow around existing infrastructure. The environmental analysis examined potential impacts to valued environmental components such as cultural and natural resources, water resources, infrastructure and human safety. Identified mitigations and best management practices indicate the proposed action can be implemented with a finding of no significant impact. For flood controls to be effective, they need to occur within the 100-year floodplain which produces the need for a finding of no practical alternative based on EO 11988 Environmental Assessment, Flood Control/Mitigation 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4656.pdf
BGM01-A3 A Exploratory Exploratory 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4693.pdf
BGM03-C1.C Ext Exploratory Exploratory 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4697.pdf
BGM05-D3.A Exploratory Exploratory 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4698.pdf
I-27 New Mexico The project is to identify a preferred alternative route for a section of the proposed new Interstate 27 that would follow US 87 and US 64 from Raton, New Mexico to the Texas state line. This request is to identify sensitive resources that may be avoided during the selection of the preferred I-27 route. 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4691.pdf
BGM02 D Lead Ext Exploratory Exploratory 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4696.pdf
BGM01-D3.A Exploratory Exploratory 2025-06-09 public_comment_letter_NMERT-4695.pdf

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