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New Mexico departments warn of Rio Grande dangers

The Bureau of Land Management and the New Mexico State Parks Division want to warn community members of hazardous conditions on the Rio Grande. With more rainfall and runoff this year, the water levels are higher and faster than they usually are – posing a greater risk to those in the water.

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New Mexico Warns of Hazardous Boating Conditions on the Rio Grande – Pagosa Daily Post News Events & Video for Pagosa Springs Colorado

New Mexico Warns of Hazardous Boating Conditions on the Rio Grande – Pagosa Daily Post News Events & Video for Pagosa Springs Colorado
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Bureau Of Land Management And State Of New Mexico Warn Public About Hazardous Conditions On Rio Grande

Bureau Of Land Management And State Of New Mexico Warn Public About Hazardous Conditions On Rio Grande
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Office of Natural Resources Trustee finalizes Natural Resource Restoration Plan for injuries caused by 2015 Gold King Mine Release

The final restoration plan commits funding for 10 natural resource restoration projects using $12 million recovered from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EPA contractors for injuries in New Mexico resulting from the 2015 release of acid mine drainage from the Gold King Mine into the Animas and San Juan Rivers.

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