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New Mexico Environment Department
The New Mexico Environment Department is soliciting proposals for the River Stewardship Program FY2027 to fund projects that enhance river health by addressing root causes of poor water quality and stream habitat. The program funds design, construction, restoration, monitoring, and related activities statewide and provides state matching funds to leverage federal Clean Water Act grants. Eligible applicants include towns, cities, counties, soil & water conservation districts, irrigation districts, state agencies, non-profits, for-profits, and Tribes.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
New Mexico Environment Department
Close: Jun 18, 2026
The New Mexico Environment Department is soliciting proposals for the River Stewardship Program FY2027 to fund projects that enhance river health by addressing root causes of poor water quality and stream habitat. The program funds design, construction, restoration, monitoring, and related activities statewide and provides state matching funds to leverage federal Clean Water Act grants. Eligible applicants include towns, cities, counties, soil & water conservation districts, irrigation districts, state agencies, non-profits, for-profits, and Tribes.
AvailableNew Mexico Environment Department
The New Mexico Environment Department posted a sole-source amendment to contract 60-66700-26-CP061 to continue professional engineering and design services with Burns & McDonnell for the reconstruction of the City of Las Vegas Water Treatment Plant. This amendment, valued at over $6 million, covers a 48-month term starting in May 2026. The procurement process is conducted as a sole-source professional services amendment with a response deadline of May 16, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 16, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
New Mexico Environment Department
Close: May 16, 2026
The New Mexico Environment Department posted a sole-source amendment to contract 60-66700-26-CP061 to continue professional engineering and design services with Burns & McDonnell for the reconstruction of the City of Las Vegas Water Treatment Plant. This amendment, valued at over $6 million, covers a 48-month term starting in May 2026. The procurement process is conducted as a sole-source professional services amendment with a response deadline of May 16, 2026.
New Mexico Environment Department
This Request for Proposals seeks a qualified Independent Public Accountant to prepare and audit the New Mexico Environment Department’s financial statements and perform a Federal Single Audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. The scope includes a special Federal Single Audit of the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and the Clean Water Administrative Fund in compliance with state and federal audit rules. The contract is a multi-year engagement starting with an initial one-year term and includes three optional one-year extensions.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
New Mexico Environment Department
Close: May 27, 2026
This Request for Proposals seeks a qualified Independent Public Accountant to prepare and audit the New Mexico Environment Department’s financial statements and perform a Federal Single Audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. The scope includes a special Federal Single Audit of the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and the Clean Water Administrative Fund in compliance with state and federal audit rules. The contract is a multi-year engagement starting with an initial one-year term and includes three optional one-year extensions.
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New Mexico Environment Department
This document is a Statewide Price Agreement (No. 40-00000-24-00061) between the State of New Mexico and Terralogic Document Systems, Inc. for Document Conversion Services. Effective from March 11, 2024, to March 10, 2026, it establishes a framework for state agencies to procure services and products based on Terralogic's existing GSA Contract (GS-35F-0118V). The agreement outlines general terms and conditions, reporting requirements for sales, and an administrative fee of 0.75% on sales. It does not specify a total contract value, but rather provides a price list from the referenced GSA schedule for various items and services.
Effective Date
Mar 11, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 11, 2024
New Mexico Environment Department
Expires:
This document is a Statewide Price Agreement (No. 40-00000-24-00061) between the State of New Mexico and Terralogic Document Systems, Inc. for Document Conversion Services. Effective from March 11, 2024, to March 10, 2026, it establishes a framework for state agencies to procure services and products based on Terralogic's existing GSA Contract (GS-35F-0118V). The agreement outlines general terms and conditions, reporting requirements for sales, and an administrative fee of 0.75% on sales. It does not specify a total contract value, but rather provides a price list from the referenced GSA schedule for various items and services.
New Mexico Environment Department
This Information Technology Agreement (Agreement No. 25-667-1800-44495) is established between the State of New Mexico Environment Department and Terralogic Document Systems, Inc. for the provision of maintenance, support, and enhancement services for LaserFiche Rio and LaserFiche Forms instances. The agreement is effective from February 5, 2025, and is set to terminate on January 28, 2029. It specifies a maximum total compensation not to exceed $93,041.68. This agreement operates under a broader statewide price agreement (40-00000-24-00061) and includes a specific Purchase Order (66700-0000044495) for $24,500.00, indicating that the stated maximum is a ceiling for potential expenditures rather than a guaranteed total.
Effective Date
Feb 5, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 5, 2025
New Mexico Environment Department
Expires:
This Information Technology Agreement (Agreement No. 25-667-1800-44495) is established between the State of New Mexico Environment Department and Terralogic Document Systems, Inc. for the provision of maintenance, support, and enhancement services for LaserFiche Rio and LaserFiche Forms instances. The agreement is effective from February 5, 2025, and is set to terminate on January 28, 2029. It specifies a maximum total compensation not to exceed $93,041.68. This agreement operates under a broader statewide price agreement (40-00000-24-00061) and includes a specific Purchase Order (66700-0000044495) for $24,500.00, indicating that the stated maximum is a ceiling for potential expenditures rather than a guaranteed total.
AvailableNew Mexico Environment Department
This document details an amendment to Statewide Price Agreement Number 30-00000-23-00067 between the State of New Mexico General Services Department and Carahsoft Technology Corporation. The amendment extends the agreement's term from its original end date of June 25, 2025, to a new expiration date of April 15, 2027, while maintaining all other original terms and conditions. The agreement facilitates the procurement of General Purpose Commercial Information Technology Equipment, Software & Services, leveraging GSA Contract #47QSWA18D008F. It functions as a framework agreement, meaning specific orders will be placed against it, and no fixed total contract amount is specified.
Effective Date
Apr 11, 2023
Expires
Effective: Apr 11, 2023
New Mexico Environment Department
Expires:
This document details an amendment to Statewide Price Agreement Number 30-00000-23-00067 between the State of New Mexico General Services Department and Carahsoft Technology Corporation. The amendment extends the agreement's term from its original end date of June 25, 2025, to a new expiration date of April 15, 2027, while maintaining all other original terms and conditions. The agreement facilitates the procurement of General Purpose Commercial Information Technology Equipment, Software & Services, leveraging GSA Contract #47QSWA18D008F. It functions as a framework agreement, meaning specific orders will be placed against it, and no fixed total contract amount is specified.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Environment Department
The meeting and hearing focused on a presentation regarding the proposed fee structure and cost recovery model for the permitting program. Key discussion topics included the objectives of program cost recovery, the use of workload proxies and flow-based fee calculations for different permit categories, and the balance between application and annual fees. The commission explored how costs are allocated across major permitting categories, the impact of potential legislative appropriations on total program funding, and strategies for ensuring equitable fee distribution among facilities based on regulatory workload and environmental risk.
This document outlines New Mexico's comprehensive strategic plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build a healthier, more resilient, and equitable future for the state. The plan focuses on 45 economy-wide emission reduction measures across key sectors including industry, transportation, agriculture, electricity generation, buildings, waste and materials management, and natural and working lands. Its primary goals are to achieve a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (compared to 2005 levels) and reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The plan also aims to generate co-benefits such as new job opportunities, improved infrastructure, economic growth, and equitable outcomes for all New Mexicans, particularly Low-Income and Disadvantaged Communities (LIDACs).
The Commission will hold a regular meeting to discuss and transact business in accordance with the Open Meetings Act. The agenda includes a hearing regarding proposed amendments to 20.6.2 NMAC and 20.6.5 NMAC for the Surface Water Quality Bureau.
The board scheduled a meeting to deliberate on proposed amendments to 7.6.2 NMAC concerning food service and food processing regulations.
The board discussed current advisory board vacancies and the process for identifying potential candidates with relevant operator experience. Additionally, the board reviewed the Operator Certification Program guidebook, focusing on the reformatted criteria and discussing potential revisions to ensure clarity, policy consistency, and improved accessibility for applicants and certified operators.
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