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New Mexico Environment Department
The New Mexico Environment Department is seeking on-call contractors to provide septic-tank pumping services across three statewide districts for tanks ranging from 250 to 1,500 gallons. Contractors must respond within 48 hours of a service request and provide proper manifest documentation for disposal at approved facilities. The resulting agreement will be a multiple-award price agreement for an initial two-year term with options to extend up to six years.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
New Mexico Environment Department
Close: Jun 1, 2026
The New Mexico Environment Department is seeking on-call contractors to provide septic-tank pumping services across three statewide districts for tanks ranging from 250 to 1,500 gallons. Contractors must respond within 48 hours of a service request and provide proper manifest documentation for disposal at approved facilities. The resulting agreement will be a multiple-award price agreement for an initial two-year term with options to extend up to six years.
AvailableNew Mexico Environment Department
The State of New Mexico Environment Department intends to award a sole-source, four-year professional services contract valued at approximately $6.02 million to Burns & McDonnell. The scope of work includes providing engineering and technical advisory services to support the Las Vegas, NM Water Treatment Plant following wildfire-induced watershed damage. Services involve design management, quality assurance, cost estimating, and permitting support, while excluding direct construction work.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
New Mexico Environment Department
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The State of New Mexico Environment Department intends to award a sole-source, four-year professional services contract valued at approximately $6.02 million to Burns & McDonnell. The scope of work includes providing engineering and technical advisory services to support the Las Vegas, NM Water Treatment Plant following wildfire-induced watershed damage. Services involve design management, quality assurance, cost estimating, and permitting support, while excluding direct construction work.
New Mexico Environment Department
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) issued RFP 26-667-3400-27801 to establish a statewide price agreement for laboratory analytical testing services covering physical, microbiological, chemical, and radiological analyses of various environmental samples. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the NMED Bonfire procurement portal by the closing date of April 29, 2026. The procurement anticipates multiple awards for a contract term of four years with an option to extend for two additional years.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
New Mexico Environment Department
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) issued RFP 26-667-3400-27801 to establish a statewide price agreement for laboratory analytical testing services covering physical, microbiological, chemical, and radiological analyses of various environmental samples. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the NMED Bonfire procurement portal by the closing date of April 29, 2026. The procurement anticipates multiple awards for a contract term of four years with an option to extend for two additional years.
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New Mexico Environment Department
This document is a Draft Ground Water Discharge Permit Renewal/Modification (DP-1765) issued by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) to TravelCenters of America for their TA Glenrio #471 facility. The permit authorizes the discharge of domestic wastewater up to 12,000 gallons per day (gpd) to a synthetically lined impoundment system for disposal by evaporation. The modification includes an increase in maximum daily discharge volume and the addition of a second impoundment. It outlines operational, monitoring, reporting, contingency, and closure conditions that the Permittee must adhere to for groundwater protection. The draft is dated September 29, 2025, with the actual permit issuance and expiration dates to be determined.
Effective Date
Sep 29, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 29, 2025
New Mexico Environment Department
Expires:
This document is a Draft Ground Water Discharge Permit Renewal/Modification (DP-1765) issued by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) to TravelCenters of America for their TA Glenrio #471 facility. The permit authorizes the discharge of domestic wastewater up to 12,000 gallons per day (gpd) to a synthetically lined impoundment system for disposal by evaporation. The modification includes an increase in maximum daily discharge volume and the addition of a second impoundment. It outlines operational, monitoring, reporting, contingency, and closure conditions that the Permittee must adhere to for groundwater protection. The draft is dated September 29, 2025, with the actual permit issuance and expiration dates to be determined.
AvailableNew Mexico Environment Department
This document is a draft renewal and modification of Ground Water Discharge Permit DP-1113 for the Town of Springer Wastewater Treatment Facility. Issued by the New Mexico Environment Department, it sets forth conditions for the discharge of up to 300,000 gallons per day of domestic wastewater, including operational requirements, monitoring and reporting protocols, contingency plans for environmental protection, and facility closure measures.
Effective Date
Mar 14, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 14, 2024
New Mexico Environment Department
Expires:
This document is a draft renewal and modification of Ground Water Discharge Permit DP-1113 for the Town of Springer Wastewater Treatment Facility. Issued by the New Mexico Environment Department, it sets forth conditions for the discharge of up to 300,000 gallons per day of domestic wastewater, including operational requirements, monitoring and reporting protocols, contingency plans for environmental protection, and facility closure measures.
AvailableNew Mexico Environment Department
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is between the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and Regents of the New Mexico State University (NMSU). Its primary objective is to establish and manage a public-private Consortium to advance produced water research and policy, addressing scientific and technical gaps related to the 2019 Produced Water Act (House Bill 546). NMSU is tasked with creating the Produced Water Research Consortium (PWRC) to conduct trans-disciplinary research. The MOU clarifies that it does not involve specific financial commitments or reimbursements between NMED and NMSU, with cooperative activities contingent on fund availability. NMSU may charge fees to third parties for Project participation. The agreement is effective from September 9, 2019, to September 30, 2022.
Effective Date
Sep 9, 2019
Expires
Effective: Sep 9, 2019
New Mexico Environment Department
Expires:
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is between the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and Regents of the New Mexico State University (NMSU). Its primary objective is to establish and manage a public-private Consortium to advance produced water research and policy, addressing scientific and technical gaps related to the 2019 Produced Water Act (House Bill 546). NMSU is tasked with creating the Produced Water Research Consortium (PWRC) to conduct trans-disciplinary research. The MOU clarifies that it does not involve specific financial commitments or reimbursements between NMED and NMSU, with cooperative activities contingent on fund availability. NMSU may charge fees to third parties for Project participation. The agreement is effective from September 9, 2019, to September 30, 2022.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Environment Department
The Board meeting agenda includes discussion and potential formal action on several items. Key topics include a petition for rulemaking to adopt siting and safety standards for stationary lithium-ion battery energy storage systems, proposed amendments to petroleum storage tank regulations, and a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to food service and food processing regulations.
The board will conduct a regular meeting and a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to 7.6.2 NMAC concerning food service and food processing regulations.
The commission agenda includes a legislative update and a status conference regarding a petition for review of an abatement action. A significant portion of the meeting is dedicated to addressing various motions to dismiss a rulemaking petition related to proposed amendments for the reuse of treated produced water, including motions citing material misrepresentation, failure to convene an advisory committee, incomplete petition filings, improper political influence, and inconsistency with the Water Quality Act.
The board engaged in deliberations regarding the proposed repeal and replacement of air quality permit fees for operating and construction permits. Key discussion topics included the justification for fee increases to support program administration, the impact of increased technology and monitoring requirements, and the need for adequate staffing to handle ozone precursor rules and nonattainment areas. The board also discussed the legal authority for the proposed fees and reviewed arguments regarding the necessity of the fee adjustment compared to previous proposals.
The community input meeting focused on addressing concerns regarding arsenic exposure in the local drinking water. Presentations were provided by the water protection division director, the environment department's drinking water bureau, and the department of health. Topics covered included the current state of water quality, regulatory requirements for water utilities, the use of the online drinking water viewer tool, and the health implications and potential for biomonitoring to measure chemical exposures within the community.
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