 From businessweek.com -New Mexico environment officials say six groundwater restoration projects are being given the green light in Grant County. New Mexico Natural Resources Trustee Dave Martin says the projects will be funded from a $13 million settlement involving the release of hazardous substances from copper mining operations in southwestern New Mexico owned by Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold Inc.  Martin says the groundwater restoration projects were selected following a public outreach effort.  More News New Mexico
From businessweek.com -New Mexico environment officials say six groundwater restoration projects are being given the green light in Grant County. New Mexico Natural Resources Trustee Dave Martin says the projects will be funded from a $13 million settlement involving the release of hazardous substances from copper mining operations in southwestern New Mexico owned by Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold Inc.  Martin says the groundwater restoration projects were selected following a public outreach effort.  More News New MexicoGround Water Projects Selected for Grant County
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 From businessweek.com -New Mexico environment officials say six groundwater restoration projects are being given the green light in Grant County. New Mexico Natural Resources Trustee Dave Martin says the projects will be funded from a $13 million settlement involving the release of hazardous substances from copper mining operations in southwestern New Mexico owned by Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold Inc.  Martin says the groundwater restoration projects were selected following a public outreach effort.  More News New Mexico
From businessweek.com -New Mexico environment officials say six groundwater restoration projects are being given the green light in Grant County. New Mexico Natural Resources Trustee Dave Martin says the projects will be funded from a $13 million settlement involving the release of hazardous substances from copper mining operations in southwestern New Mexico owned by Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold Inc.  Martin says the groundwater restoration projects were selected following a public outreach effort.  More News New Mexico 
 
 
 
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