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Brine Well remediation paused as State seeks millions to resume work


Work at the Carlsbad Brine Well  remains idle as the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (ENMRD) secures additional money from New Mexico lawmakers for work resumption. 
ENMRD Spokesperson Susan Torres said the department is seeking funding to complete the project which is estimated to be $18 million. The project was paused in July 2020. 
“Since it was projected in the spring of 2020 that more funding would be needed to complete the project, EMNRD has been working with our state partners to secure additional funds,” she said.
Original funding for the work was $54 million and was set aside from various sources and there was an estimated $5 million left for monitoring at the former I&W Brine Well Site south of Carlsbad, where U.S. Highways 62/180 and 285 converge to form the South Y. ....

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Oil drilling on sensitive New Mexico public lands puts drinking water, rare caves at risk


Oil drilling on sensitive New Mexico public lands puts drinking water, rare caves at risk
Jennifer Oldham
© Photograph by Robbie Shone, Nat Geo Image Collection
The Chihuahuan Desert in the Guadalupe Mountains of southern New Mexico is one place where sensitive public lands are being drilled for oil.
At 4.3 miles long, Parks Ranch Cave in southeastern New Mexico is the second longest gypsum cave in the Western Hemisphere. The cave and its multiple branches are among 550 that crisscross a fragile, sinkhole-prone geologic region renowned for Carlsbad Caverns.
Standing in the inky depths of Parks Ranch, I cannot see my hands. The air is a comfortable 52 degrees Fahrenheit, 40 degrees cooler than the Chihuahuan Desert 30 feet above. The quiet is so complete, I want to bottle it and take it home with me to enjoy later. ....

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