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Integrated Recovery Guide: New Mexico Beneficiaries - Department of the Interior Print Share

National Park and Monument Repairs, Rehabilitations, and Projects

  • Mescalero West Morgan, Ramah Cerro Alto Lobo, Pinos Altos Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Hazardous Fuel Reduction, Top of the World Pie Town WUI Hazardous Fuel Reduction, and Wolf Wells WUI Hazardous Fuel Reduction: $1.198 million
  • Nacimiento Mine in the Santa Fe National Forest: $1.1 million
  • Aztec Ruins National Monument: $83,000
  • Bandelier National Monument: $ 580,000
  • Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge: $800,000
  • Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge: $279,999
  • Capulin Volcano National Monument: $56,000
  • Carlsbad Caverns National Park: $6.61 million
  • Chaco Canyon National Park: $151,000
  • Dexter National Fish Hatchery & Technology Center: $360,000
  • El Malpais National Monument: $143,000
  • Fort Union National Monument: $61,000
  • Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument: $82,000
  • Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge: $772,000
  • Mora National Fish Hatchery & Technology Center: $210,000
  • Pecos National Historic Park: $88,000
  • Petroglyph National Monument: $44,000
  • Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge: $1.36 million
  • White Sands National Monument: $143,000
  • Cedro Trailhead in Bernalillo County: $500,000
  • Cimarron Campground in Taos County: $115,000
  • Mexican Canyon Trestle (Phase 1) in Otero County: $615,000
  • Mexican Canyon Trestle (Phase 2) in Otero County: $2.075 million
  • Forest Administrative Facilities in Taos County: $950,000
  • Old Shuree Log Cabin in Colfax County: $100,000
  • Jemez Falls Restroom Facility in Sandoval County: $285,000
  • Facility Site Improvements in Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe Counties: $680,000
  • Improvements in San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe Counties: $835,000
  • Wilderness District Recreation in Grant County: $120,000
  • Aldo Leopold Vista in Grant County: $120,000
  • Little Tesuque Restroom Facility and Shelter in Santa Fe County: $140,000
  • Grounds and Upkeep in McKinley and Sandoval Counties: $1.5 million
  • Lincoln National Forest Trail: $350,000
  • Cibola National Forest Trail: $260,000
  • Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and Pecos Wilderness Trails in Taos County: $100,000
  • Trail Bridge Replacements for Goose Lake Trail, Red River/Rio Grande Bridge and Trail 24 in Taos County: $100,000
  • Camino Real and Old Spanish National Historic Trails in Taos County: $100,000
  • Trail Maintenance in Catron, Grant, and Sierra Counties: $1.196 million
  • Continental Divide Trail Maintenance in Catron County: $197,000
  • Trail Maintenance in Rio Arriba County: $145,000
  • Dry Canyon Trailhead/Crossings in Otero County: $100,000
  • Mexican Canyon Trestle Overlook in Otero County: $250,000
  • Three Rivers Trail in Otero County: $250,000

Bureau of Reclamation

  • Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority: $2.5 million for Southside Municipal Effluent Polishing and Water Reclamation Project