Shelbie Knox has been documenting public hearings and casework at the New Mexico Environmental Law Center since 2000.
Last Wednesday, the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC) - a state decision-making entity responsible for protecting New Mexico's water – unanimously voted down (10-0) a Motion to Stay the Copper Rule. In September 2013, the WQCC adopted the Copper Rule, which would allow contamination of groundwater beneath copper mine sites in New Mexico. The stay would have prevented the new Rule from being used by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) in copper mine permitting decisions while the Copper Rule is under appeal in the NM Court of Appeals...
Continue reading...
13. January 2014
0 Comment