New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB84

Introduced
1/17/24  
Report Pass
1/18/24  

Caption

Reclamation Of Abandoned Sites

Impact

The passage of SB84 is expected to significantly enhance New Mexico's efforts to manage and rehabilitate abandoned properties, which often harbor dangerous pollutants. These funds will allow the Department of Environment to identify and prioritize sites needing immediate attention while fostering responsible reclamation practices. In the long-term, the bill aims to improve community health outcomes and restore ecological balance in impacted areas, ultimately benefiting state residents and the environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 84, introduced by Jeff Steinborn during the 56th Legislature of New Mexico's second session in 2024, focuses on the appropriation of funds for environmental cleanup. The bill allocates five million dollars from the state's general fund to the Department of Environment for the assessment, remediation, and reclamation of orphaned or abandoned sites. This initiative intends to address the ongoing issue of environmental degradation associated with these sites, which pose risks to public health and local ecosystems.

Contention

While the bill represents a proactive step towards environmental stewardship, there may be points of contention surrounding the allocation of such significant funds. Critics may argue about the efficiency of state government in managing these funds and the need for accountability in ensuring that projects are effectively completed. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the prioritization of specific sites, with various stakeholders advocating for different areas based on local community needs, economic implications, or the extent of contamination present.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HM59

Study Capping Abandoned Water Wells

NM HB142

Generating Facility And Mine Remediation

NM HB26

Notice For Abandoned Property Lists

NM SB418

Oil & Gas Act Changes

NM SB419

All-inclusive Adult Daycare At 2 Sites

NM HB276

Oil & Gas Permit Applications

NM HB214

General Appropriation Act Of 2023

NM HB2

General Appropriation Act Of 2023

NM SB309

Capital Outlay Reauthorizations

NM HM33

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.