New Mexico Supreme Court Sides with NMED over Liquid Waste Regulations
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New Mexico Supreme Court sides with NMED over liquid waste regulations
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — New Mexico's Supreme Court says the state environment department is doing enough to safeguard liquid waste disposal. The Supreme Court heard from Tesuque residents on Tuesday, who are bringing attention to the permits for liquid waste disposal. They say NMED is failing to apply certain laws to the Santa Fe luxury Resort, Bishop's Lodge. Story continues below New Mexico News Insiders: ‘The Sky Is Not The Limit’: Space Force …
Supreme Court allows Bishop’s Lodge wastewater permit process to proceed • Source New Mexico
Members of Protect Tesque board members Rusty Day, Clara Dougherty and attorney Tom Hnasko speak with Tesuque Village residents after the New Mexico Supreme Court ruling, which denied the group's emergency petition in a dispute over a wastewater permit. (Danielle Prokop, Source NM)New Mexico justices Tuesday morning denied Tesuque Village residents’ emergency petition in a dispute over a proposed sewage permit for a nearby resort and development…
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