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New Mexico will receive monies for the following projects:
Clean up of Hazardous Materials and Ground Water on Abandoned Mine Lands at Nacimiento Mine.
Date of Announcement: March 9, 2009
Estimated Funding: $ 1,100,000 for Capital Improvement and Maintenance County: Sandoval
16 Springs Tribal Forest Protection Act (TFPA) Stewardship Project (Hazardous Fuels Reduction)
Date of Announcement: March 9, 2009
Estimated Funding: $ 3,699,000 for Wildland Fire Management
Partners: Mescalero Apache Tribe, Southwest Bureau of Indian Affairs, Otero County, Lincoln County, Village of Ruidoso
County: Otero
Three Pueblos Forest Hazardous Fuels Reduction/Restoration Project
Date of announcement: May 5, 2009
Estimated funding: $808,000 for Wildland Fire Management
Counties: Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Taos
FY10 National Forest System Road 150 Reconstruction - 48 miles Date of Announcement: June 2, 2009 Estimated Funding: $ 3,600,000 for Capital Improvement and Maintenance Counties: Catron, Grant
ORF says: Remember, yesterday ORF posted on a study by the University of Montana, the University of Colorado and the University of Northern Colorado that suggested changes in fire mitigation policies between private land owners and the federal government. The study urged more federal involvement with private land owners in forests. The study cited only 11% of wild land fires are started near privately owned lands, yet the study compelled more stringent regulation by the federal government of management policies on private property. ORF is wondering what percentage of that 11% included wild fires in the state of California as compared to the percentage of wild land fires in a state like New Mexico. What involvement will Otero County have with federal agencies like the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Forest Service? Mountain residents need to watch this deal closely.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
NEW MEXICO TO RECEIVE $9,207,000 FROM AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT
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