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Integrated Recovery Guide: New Mexico Beneficiaries - Environmental Protection Agency Print Share

Environmental Protection Agency

  • Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments: $1 million for contaminated land cleanup and economic development

Drinking Water Projects (Grants and Loans)

  • Village of Floyd: $252,500
  • Town of Bernalillo: $3.31 million
  • Doña Ana: $454,500
  • City of Carlsbad: $1.97 million
  • City of Farmington: $2.11 million
  • Canjilon: $2.02 million
  • City of Rio Rancho: $2.02 million

Wastewater Grant Projects

  • City of Belen: $750,000
  • Village of Eagle Nest: $200,000
  • City of Elephant Butte: $1.5 million
  • Los Alamos County: $150,000
  • Village of Logan: $1.48 million
  • Village of Questa: $1.17 million
  • City of Raton: $220,000
  • Village of Ruidoso and City of Ruidoso Downs: $6.17 million
  • San Miguel County: $405,000
  • City of Santa Rosa: $1 million
  • Town of Silver City: $600,000
  • City of Tucumcari: $1 million
  • Village of Wagon Mound: $262,000