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Published Date: 1/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The Northern New Mexico Environmental Management Board is holding a virtual meeting on February 12, 2025, to talk about cleanup plans, budget ideas for 2026, and how to keep the community involved and safe. This affects local residents, environmental groups, and the Department of Energy, with a chance to shape how money is spent on cleaning up and managing waste. If you want to join or speak, you need to sign up by February 10.
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Risk subcommittee drafts health-risk advice
The Risk Evaluation and Management Subcommittee will draft citizen-based recommendations for the Board on human and ecological health risks from historical, current, and future hazardous and radioactive legacy waste operations at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Those recommendations will be brought to the full Board for consideration.
Virtual public meeting on cleanup
You can attend a virtual meeting of the Northern New Mexico Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board on February 12, 2025 from 1 to 3 p.m. MST to hear presentations and discussions about cleanup activities and the Fiscal Year 2026 budget. To attend, you must contact the NNMCAB Executive Director by 5 p.m. MST on February 10, 2025.
Public comment sign-up and limits
If you want to speak at the meeting, you must sign up for public comment by contacting Bridget Maestas no later than 5 p.m. MST on February 7, 2025. Individuals who speak will have a maximum of five minutes, and written comments may be submitted before or within five days after the meeting.
Consent Order Subcommittee review
The Consent Order Subcommittee will review the 2016 Compliance Order on Consent, evaluate its strengths and weaknesses, and draft recommendations for the full Board on how to improve it. These recommendations will be considered by the Board during its work on cleanup and stewardship.
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