NMED says CRRUA violated lead, copper monitoring requirements
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NMED says CRRUA violated lead, copper monitoring requirements
SUNLAND PARK, New Mexico (KVIA) - The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) issued a notice of violation to the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) for failing to collect 60 routine lead and copper samples every six months. Records show CRRUA collected 49 lead and cooper samples between January and June of 2024, according to NMED. The utility authority did not collect any samples between July and December of 2024. The letter sent t…
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