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NM_ABQ_APACHE_005 - A
Our client proposes to remove an existing 23-foot 11-inch light pole and replace it with a 23-foot 2-inch public lighting structure (24 feet overall) with telecommunications antennas installed at a top height of 21-feet 2-inches. A proposed fiber conduit will extend 8-feet northeast to a new underground fiber vault. Additionally, an electric conduit will extend south and southeast, away from the pole for approximately 95-feet, to a new meter pedestal. The site is located in a public right-of-way off Chelwood Park Boulevard, in a residentially developed area.
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has prepared an Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) plan for District 3. The NMDOT's IVM mission is to develop and implement site-appropriate integrative management actions that result in resilient, self-sustaining native roadside vegetation that decrease the need for mowing and herbicide use.
5MW solar facility comprised of I-beams supporting the array, and access road, fencing, vegetative screening, and various equipment pads. No Trees will be removed and wetlands will not be disturbed. I general habitat/T&E reconnaissance survey was conducted in May of 2026. No NM Protected species were identified. Project construction is scheduled for 2027.
AML T-20 Abandoned Uranium Mine Project, Biological Assessment/Biological Evaluation
The draft BA/BE documenting the T-20 AUM project area is enclosed for your review. The Agencies request that you review the draft BA/BE and provide any comments and recommendations at your earliest convenience, but no later than June 30, 2026.
AML Red Point Abandoned Uranium Mine, Biological Assessment/Biological Evaluation
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), in cooperation with the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO), and the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) Abandoned Mine Land Program (AMLP), collectively hereafter referred to as the "Agencies", are in the planning and prioritization stages toward developing strategies to remediate radiological hazards and other health and safety threats associated with abandoned uranium mines (AUMs) located on private and State Trust Lands (STL) in the Grants Mineral District near Milan, New Mexico. Public health and safety are the primary directive of the Agencies initiative and the purpose and need for this project is to safeguard the public from adverse effects associated with AUMs, including but not limited to dangerous waste piles, subsidence, vertical and horizontal openings, and contaminated groundwater, air and soil that do not meet the reclamation requirements under federal cleanup programs. Currently, the Agencies are focused on project development and construction/remediation at the Red Point AUM site.
The draft BA/BE documenting the Red Point AUM project area is enclosed for your review. The Agencies request that you review the draft BA/BE and provide any comments and recommendations at your earliest convenience, but no later than June 30, 2026.
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