Water and Sewer Systems Projects Project Map

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South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment System, Doņa Ana County, NM, New Mexico Environment Department: Construction Programs Bureau, 2000-2001

The project addressed a wastewater collection and treatment system in southern Doņa Ana County, NM that would serve the communities of Vado, Del Cerro, La Mesa, San Miguel, Chamberino, and Berino. The project was a collaborative effort by Doņa Ana County and the New Mexico Environment Department. It was funded through the NM Colonias Wastewater Construction Grant Program, supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 

TEC prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) that consolidated four separate engineering reports and completed a supporting cultural resource inventory of historic properties and biological survey. The EA and public hearing for the project were completed under an accelerated schedule. The project was issued approval by EPA and subsequently approved for funding.

2. South Valley Water System: Environmental Information Document and Preliminary Engineering Report, Berna

Border Area Projects
Santa Teresa Environmental Study, Doņa Ana County, NM, 1993


TEC staff prepared environmental studies for roadway corridors serving the crossings of the US/Mexico border at Santa Teresa and Sunland Park, NM. The project was prepared for the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The project involved complex issues including wetlands, farmland, air quality, and transport of hazardous wastes across the international border. Public meetings held for the project were conducted in Spanish and English, in coordination with federal, state of New Mexico and State of Texas, and Republic of Mexico agencies. Following the public hearings, the project environmental documentation was completed with an input synopsis leading to a finding of no significant impact (FONSI). Construction of the roadway from Interstate 10 (I-10) in Texas to the Santa Teresa international border crossing is now complete, and the road has been designated the “Pete Domenici Highway.” 

Santa Teresa Border Crossing Environmental Assessment, Santa Teresa, New Mexico, NM General Services Department and U.S. General Services Administration, 1992

TEC prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) for a new, permanent inspection station at the Santa Teresa border crossing. The analysis addressed archaeological issues, biological resources, air quality, and hazardous wastes. The EA was approved by the NM General Services Department and the U.S. General Services Administration, and the project proceeded to completion.


Cultural Resource Projects (2003)
NMCRIS No. 82764
Client: Molzen-Corbin & Associates


Name and Description of Project: A Cultural Resource Survey for Proposed Reconstruction of the Doņa Ana Interchange on Interstate 25 (At Mile Post 9.7), Doņa Ana County, New Mexico, Project No. IM-025-1(20)10, CN 2503

TEC Report No. 600-115, Author: Gerry Raymond, Kimberly Parker, and Adam Sullins

Survey of 68.5 acres with one isolated occurrence and two concrete box culverts identified.


NMCRIS No. 85947
Client: Tetra Tech EM Inc.

Name and Description of Project: A Cultural Resource Survey for a Proposed Telecommunications Tower Facility in Las Cruces, Doņa Ana County, New Mexico

TEC Report No. 600-161, Author: Gerry Raymond

Survey of approximately 0.2 acres with no cultural resources identified.
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