The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) is a state agency in New Mexico tasked with managing and protecting the natural and energy resources of New Mexico.
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- NIDIS Interactive MapsInteractive maps from the National Integrated Drought Information System. Drought is one of many factors that can affect the intensity and severity of a fire. Dry, hot, and windy weather combined with dried out (and more flammable) vegetation can increase the potential for large-scale wildfires. Use the interactive map below to explore wildfire, smoke, and air quality data alongside drought and climate conditions. Drought can have significant impacts on water utility operation, including loss of water supply, poor source water quality, increased costs, and reduced revenues. Use the interactive map below to explore water supply data (streamflow, river forecasts, snow water equivalent) alongside drought and climate conditions. Drought can have significant direct and indirect economic impacts on the agricultural sector, reducing the water availability and water quality necessary for productive farms, ranches, and grazing lands. Use the interactive map below to explore agricultural commodities data alongside drought and climate conditions.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- EPA Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO)EPA's Enforcement and Compliance History Online website to search for facilities in your community to assess their compliance with environmental regulations.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- NOAA Current Drought Conditions for New MexicoThe U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) is updated each Thursday to show the location and intensity of drought across the country. This map shows drought conditions across New Mexico using a five-category system, from Abnormally Dry (D0) conditions to Exceptional Drought (D4). The USDM is a joint effort of the National Drought Mitigation Center, USDA, and NOAA.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- US EPA Assessment, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Tracking and Implementation System (ATTAINS)The Assessment, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Tracking and Implementation System (ATTAINS) is an online system for accessing information about the conditions in the Nation’s surface waters. The Clean Water Act requires states, territories and authorized tribes (states for brevity) to monitor water pollution and report to EPA every two years on the waters they have evaluated. This process is called assessment. Part of this process is deciding which waters do not meet water quality standards because they are too polluted. These degraded waters are called impaired (polluted enough to require action) and are placed on a State list for future actions to reduce pollution. This information reported to EPA by states is available in ATTAINS. The public information is made available via ATTAINS web services, geospatial services, as well as through other EPA tools.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- Climate Data Online SearchClimate Data Online is a collection of climatic data that offers public access and consumption via discovery and ordering services. The data available through CDO is available at no charge and can be viewed online or ordered and delivered to your email inbox.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- EPA How's My Waterway?Learn the condition of local streams, lakes and other waters anywhere in the US... quickly and in plain language. See if your local waterway was checked for pollution, what was found, and what is being done.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- National Centers for Environmental Information Weather and Climate DataNCEI offers several types of climate information generated from examination of the data in the archives. These types of information include record temperatures, record precipitation and snowfall, climate extremes statistics, and other derived climate products.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- NOAA Monthly Soil Moisture MeasurementsMonthly US calculated soil moisture data total (mm), anomaly (mm), and percentile.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- EPA Water Quality DataThe Water Quality Portal is the nation's largest source for water quality monitoring data. The Water Quality Portal (WQP) uses the Water Quality Exchange (WQX) data format to share over 340 million water quality data records data from 400 federal, state, tribal and other partners.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
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