NM Environment Department
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Volkswagen Settlement
New Mexico received funds to implement projects that reduce emissions of NO X from vehicles when a federal settlement was reached after Volkswagen admitted to i...
Solid Waste Facility Grant Fund
This fund assists New Mexico solid waste facilities implement projects that help protect the health of the residents and the environment. Funding for the Solid...
Rural Infrastructure Program
The Rural Infrastructure Program provides low-interest loans to rural communities for water, wastewater and solid waste projects. Mutual Domestic association or...
Recycling and Illegal Dumping Fund
Apply for the FY27 RAID Grant The FY27 RAID Grant application period opens April 1, 2026. Application materials and instructions will be available on this page...
Overflow Sewer Grants and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants Program
The Construction Programs Bureau administers the Overflow Sewer Grant (OSG) program. Eligible entities are municipalities or municipal entities, and eligible p...
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
The New Mexico Environment Department co-administers the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) loan program with the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA)....
Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
In 2005, the Congress passed the Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) as an amendment to the Energy Policy Act. DERA was designed to reduce diesel emissions fro...
Corrective Action Fund
The Corrective Action Fund (CAF) is used to clean up and monitor leaks and spills from petroleum storage tanks in the state. In some cases, if owners/operators...
Clean Water State Revolving Fund
Funding is available for Planning Loans, Design Loans and Construction Loans. Loan subsidy may be available to disadvantaged borrowers or to borrowers that inco...
Brownfield Clean-up Revolving Loan Fund
NMED offers low-interest loans with favorable terms that can be used for remediating contamination at an eligible brownfield site . The funds may also be used f...
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Drinking Water and Wastewater Investments
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) delivers more than $50 billion to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over the next five years to improve our nati...
Liquid Waste Assistance Fund (LWAF)
The New Mexico Environment Department announces a pilot Liquid Waste Assistance Fund to help low-income householders to repair, replace or decommission failing...