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NMED Review of Waste Disposal Required for Green Meadows

New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) will review and approve advanced liquid waste disposal system installations for Lot 13A in the Green Meadows Second Unit.

Status
ONGOING
Document date
June 9, 2026
Contract type
PROFESSIONAL_SERVICES
Vendor
New Mexico Environment Department (nmed)
Agency
Lea County · NM

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Contract type
PROFESSIONAL_SERVICES
Renewal
Systems must be approved before occupancy or development per county and state regulations.
Document type
AgendaPacket
Source document
Lea County Planning & Zoning Board Agenda Packet 2026-06-09

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Who was awarded the professional services contract by Lea County?

New Mexico Environment Department (nmed) was awarded this professional services contract by Lea County, as recorded on June 9, 2026.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Professional Services contract, documented as a agendapacket record.

Where was this contract approved?

This contract appears in Lea County Planning & Zoning Board Agenda Packet 2026-06-09 (AgendaPacket), dated June 9, 2026 from Lea County. Civic IQ extracts contract records directly from agency meeting documents and solicitations.

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