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                        In episode 37, we're talking about companies and federal officials squeezing through changes to environmental regulation, oil and gas leases, and laws…
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                        Dangerous dry-cleaning chemicals leached into the soil and the aquifer under Española decades ago. The Environmental Protection Agency pulled out recently…
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                        Over two decades ago, toxic dry cleaning chemicals seeped into the groundwater from a chemical distribution company’s warehouse near downtown Albuquerque.…
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                        The nation’s only underground nuclear waste dump is back in operation again. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Carlsbad stored low level nuclear waste…
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                        The New Mexico Environment Department released a new rule protecting groundwater from copper mining three years ago. The copper rule was one that state…
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                        Los Alamos National Laboratory has been one of the country’s foremost nuclear research centers ever since the atomic bomb was developed there in the…
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                        When toxic chemicals are released into the environment, figuring out whether they’re making people sick can be a major challenge. It’s a problem the state…
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                        The New Mexico Environment Department is rewriting the state’s rules on water pollution. The state’s water quality rules regulate everything from…
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                        Kirtland Air Force Base has faced a lot of criticism for how it has handled a decades old fuel spill that threatens Albuquerque’s drinking water supply.…
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                        The state’s top environmental regulator testified at a joint congressional hearing recently, criticizing the Environmental Protection Agency for…