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Relevant datasets include:

  • drinking water quality (W2X)

    • NMED (SDWIS - captures 1000+ PWS)

      • theoretically have the machine readable data available

      • per Mary/Jeff: a lot of spreadsheet not linked to SDWIS right now

      • SDWIS accessible online but not query-able per criteria (only viewable by well)

      • Connection between SDWIS and Drinking Water Watch (EPA-driven) is primarily spreadsheet driven

      • Drinking Water Watch: https://dww.water.net.env.nm.gov/NMDWW/

  • surface water quality (W2X)

    • 700 units assessed by NMED (for various criteracriteria)

    • theoretically have the machine readable data available

    • considers agricultural water quality issues

  • groundwater quality

    • (Nancy/individual permitting staff)NMED regulates protection of groundwater from discharges, i.e. Nancy McDuffy

      • mostly spreadsheets and some paper files

      petroleum storage tank monitoring wells
      • monitoring well data - as required for discharge permits (such as petroleum storage tanks, dairy farms, or landfills) * these data include measurements of water levels

    • NMBGMR collects groundwater quality for hydrogeologic research

      • SQL database, can be made machine readable (and is connected by Sensor Things? Jake Ross )

    • USGS collects groundwater quality for hydrogeologic research

  • produced water quality

    • not regulated right now by NMED, no state agency database

    • eventually PRRC/NMPWRC hope to be intaking some quality data for treated produced water (that’s used outside of O&G)

  • precip water quality Stacy Timmons - fill in more details please (smile)

    • Occasionally collected for research purposes (NMBGMR)