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Safe Drinking Water Information System - State System (SDWIS/State)
This service currently delivers three datasets via RESTful APIs which draw data from the New Mexico Environment Department's SDWIS/State database: Drinking Water Watch (DWW)... -
NMED Drinking Water Watch
Application allowing the search of public water systems for water supply in NM through the Safe Drinking Water information system. -
Assessed Lakes 2024
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2024 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
Impaired Waters 2024
These are impaired streams and lakes for the 2024 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 303(d). -
Nonpoint Source Program
The Nonpoint Source (NPS) Program, is supported with federal Clean Water Act funds for watershed-based planning and implementation, and requires a match with non-federal... -
Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities
While the EPA regulates only underground petroleum storage tanks, the State of New Mexico additionally regulates aboveground petroleum storage tanks. This map shows only active... -
Assessed Springs 2024
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2024 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
Assessed Streams 2024
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2024 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
Assessed Waters 2024
These are assessed springs, streams, and lakes for the 2024 reporting cycle to the EPA under the Clean Water Act Section 305(b). -
State Cleanup Program
Our State Cleanup Program (SCP) administers those portions of the Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC) Regulations, 20.6.2 NMAC, that require the cleanup of contaminated soil... -
Drinking Water Sources
These layers comprise active and inactive permits for public water utilities. -
NPDES Permits
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permits -
Beaver Habitat
Beaver Habitats along waters analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
NMED Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau (PSTB)
The Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau works to reduce, mitigate and eliminate the threats to the environment posed by petroleum products or hazardous material or wastes released... -
Fish
Fish samples analyzed by the New Mexico Environment Department. -
Onsite Wastewater Compliance
This dataset depicts the known locations of septic systems permitted at one time by the New Mexico Environment Department. Approximately 25% of historic locations (prior to... -
Hazardous Waste Facilities
The Hazardous Waste Bureau’s (HWB’s) mission is to provide regulatory oversight and technical guidance to New Mexico hazardous waste generators and treatment, storage, and... -
Drinking Water Intakes
This is a subset of the the DW_Sources layer from the Drinking Water Bureau used by the Surface Water Quality Bureau. -
Active Ground Water Systems
These layers comprise active and inactive permits for public water utilities. -
Active Surface Water Systems
These layers comprise active and inactive permits for public water utilities.