EPA Awards Over $175,000
to the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department to Operate
its Underground Injection Control Program
(DALLAS – July 12, 2012) The Environmental Protection Agency has
awarded $175,738 to the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources
Department to operate and implement their Underground Injection Control (UIC)
program. The funds will be used by the Departments’ Oil Conservation Division,
which regulates oil, gas and geothermal activity in New Mexico, to ensure that
Class II injection wells are constructed and operated to prevent contamination
of underground sources of drinking water. The grant funds will also be used to
review regulations, develop program plans, inventory injection well facilities,
identify aquifers and conduct enforcement activities, surveillance and
investigations.
The mission of the
EPA is to protect public health. This ensures American citizens have safe
sources of drinking water through a cooperative effort between the EPA, state
and tribal governments. The UIC program works toward protecting underground
sources of drinking water from contamination by regulating the construction and
operation of injection wells.
Additional Information on EPA grants is available at
http://www.epa.gov/region6/gandf/index.htm
More about activities in EPA Region 6 is available at
http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/region6.html
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