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  Policies that affect development, water quality and quantity, and land use are a prime subject for debate in New Mexico. For more than ten years, SRIC's staff has been responding to requests from communities facing development pressure to provide technical information and support for meaningful participation in local and statewide decision-making.

Examples of the type of work SRIC has been doing/involved in are below:

  • Black Ranch Approval Opens Driveway to Sprawl,
    Voices from the Earth Vol. 1 No. 1
  • Black Ranch Appeal Update,
    Voices from the Earth Vol. 2 No. 1
  • CENTER NOTES — Citizens protest neighborhood development,
    The Workbook Vol. 24 No. 2

From Voices of the Earth

Environment Secretary Denies Special Waste Permit for Wagon Mound Landfill; Citizens Respond, Spring 2004
Neighborhood Callenges Medical Waste Facility, Fall 2002
Landfill Issues, Summer 2001

 

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