Good news: We will soon have New Mexico waters back in New Mexican hands, and you have a role in ensuring the state takes care of the water most New Mexicans rely on for drinking.
New Mexico is one of only three states for which the federal Environmental Protection Agency issues water-quality permits. Not only were EPA staff often uninformed about conditions in New Mexico, but Trump's EPA and the current US Supreme Court have gutted the Clean Water Act and are proposing to drastically weaken standards on toxic chemicals like PFAS "forever chemicals," aresenic, mercury, lead and other toxic pollutants.
In 2025, the New Mexico Legislature authorized the state Environment Department to create a state permitting program for surface-water quality to cover the roughly 96% of state surface waters and wetlands stripped of federal protections as well as the small percentage of waters still covered by the Clean Water Act.
That program is now being considered by the state Water Quality Control Commission in its last stop before being enacted. The commission is taking public comment. Please use this form to tell the commission you want the strongest possible safeguards to protect our rivers and streams.
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