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roughly 24 percent of Rio Rancho homeowners hold FHA-insured mortgages, making them uniquely vulnerable to reclassification of the West Mesa as a high-fire-risk zone. FHA and VA loan underwriters require active hazard coverage; if standard insurers withdraw or raise rates, affected borrowers can face loan default, escrow increases, or loss of eligibility for refinancing.
LNG fires burn hot enough to cause second-degree burns on exposed skin up to a mile away. LNG facilities pose significant risks to nearby population centers and have been identified as potential terrorist targets.
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Fracking Pause on New Permits Set for NM Legislature (2018) Moratorium On New Fracking Permits New Mexico EMNRD Oil Conservation…
Consider these facts:
Electricity providers owned by municipalities in New Mexico have 25% lower residential average monthly bills than IOUs and coops.
Local Choice Energy legislation includes protections for workers and unions.
Locally-generated electricity is more reliable and resilient than the status quo.
Economic risks – The economic risks posed by potential contamination of groundwater wells and the San Juan River are enormous. The river is a primary water source for Navajo and Jicarilla Apache people – well over 50 percent of the San Juan River watershed are Native American lands. The impacts of contamination will be much more widespread, with nearly every major population in New Mexico impacted by the river, whose waters are diverted to feed the Rio Grande reaching all the way to Albuquerque.
In the final analysis – the New Mexico Constitution is the People’s Document, it should be up to New Mexicans if they want it amended.
Sandoval County. will be impacted too! In the Southern Part of Middle Rio Grande Valley In Valencia County Harvey Yates…
“NMED should hold a public hearing which would result in a full investigation into the March 2018 radioactive waste disposal in the Rio Rancho Waste Management landfill and the August 2019 radioactive brine water disposal into the Rio Rancho sewer treatment facility.”






