BLM fast-tracks ‘Green Chile’ pipeline construction review for NM data center Project Jupiter

Southern New Mexico rangeland.

I republish here (a bit late) an article by Danielle Prokop from Source NM, which is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. Danielle Prokop reports on climate crisis on the Rio Grande, water litigation and health impacts from pollution.

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Trickle down economics + toxic optimism + lack of asset management = our present and future

Asset management plans are boring. Camelot dreams are not. We are still basing our choice of capital projects on "wouldn't it be nice" instead of "what is the state of our assets."

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Village of Williamsburg needs to plan with T or C on ICIP road and water projects

Village of Williamsburg Municipal Building, image courtesy of Wikipedia

If the residents and Village of Williamsburg Trustees are not critically evaluating what their under-contract engineers are proposing, if they are just going along, the engineering firm will seek to maximize its profits instead of saving residents money, which appears to be the case.

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Sponge City, not Hard City: Greening of T or C and Village should be ICIP goal

Image from Stream Dynamics' 2013 storm water assessment

T or C and the Village of Williamsburg could use storm water to green up, but dump
it, polluted, into the river. We pay nearly $9 per 1,000 gallons to pump and treat sewer water into "effluent" that waters the golf course and parks. It's cheaper to intercept storm water.

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T or C’s solid Waste Collection Center expansion would exploit polycart customers on behalf of Turtleback Mountain Resort’s new homeowners!

$300,000 trash truck, image from T or C's website

Do you think T or C and Williamsburg polycart customers should pay more so rich new homeowners at the Turtleback Mountain Resort can pay less to have their trash hauled and recycle for free? An expansion of the T or C collection center is proposed to accommodate them.

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