Video: Produced Water Forum

On July 23, NMIPL, Citizens Caring for the Future (CCFF) and Earthworks hosted a virtual conversation on a state proposal to reuse liquid wastewater from the oil and gas industry for irrigation and discharge to rivers.

 

 

Hearing on Thursday (Aug. 6) on State Methane Pollution Capture Rules

While our work at NM IPL is not usually so filled with regulatory hearings, this has beenthe case the last several weeks.

We are so grateful to many of you who have offered written and verbal comments for the Public Regulatory Commission meetings related to the replacement plan of San Juan Power Plant, new state building codes, Oil Commission Division hearing on Produced Water and now Thursday, August 6 NM Environment Department and Energy Minerals and Natural Resources hearing on state methane pollution capture rules (this is part of a process that began over a year ago.)
 
It is so important to frame these concerns in an ethical, moral and spiritual context. Thank you again.
Information for Thursday, August 6 Methane Pollution Rule Listening Session is below. Please register.  Attached here are details, information and talking points.
The agenda for the meeting is as follows:
  • 4 – 4:45 p.m.: Introductions, overview of proposed rules from NMED and EMNRD
  • 4:45 – 6 p.m.: Opportunity for the public to ask questions and make statements. Statements must be kept to two minutes 
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE PUBLIC MEETING ON THURSDAY – please follow these steps:
  • STEP 1: REGISTER TO JOIN: Participants must register here to attend online. Participants can also participate via call-in only: +1-408-418-9388 access code: 146 984 0772.
  • STEP 2: SIGN UP TO SPEAK: To sign up to make a statement during the meeting, please email your name and affiliation, if applicable, to susan.torres@state.nm.us.
  • STEP 3: JOIN THE MEETING ON THURSDAY, 4-6p
Here is a recently released report that may be helpful and of interest….
-Sister Joan Brown

City of Albuquerque Releases Climate Survey, Task Force Application

The City is updating the Albuquerque Climate Action Plan and seeking community members to share their voices and shape the next stage of Albuquerque’s climate change vision. Please take and share the climate survey and learn more about the Climate Action Planning process here.

By taking the Climate Survey, you are helping to prioritize and improve future green programs and projects, as well as setting the foundation for the next Climate Action Plan!