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New Mexico Drinking
Water
Note: The external links to state web sites and contacts may not be accurate at this time, we are currently reviewing this information. Please check back with us for the updates on these pages. |
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The
water you drink |
Drinking water suppliers now provide reports (sometimes called consumer
confidence reports) that tell where drinking water comes from, and
what contaminants may be in it.
Local information, such as contacts, case studies, and more on source water protection for your state can be found here.
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To view the information about your drinking water supplier that is in
EPA's database, please visit the Envirofacts page on your state.
If your drinking water comes from a private well, you are responsible for
your water's safety. EPA rules do not apply to private wells (although
some state rules do), but EPA
recommends that well owners have their water tested annually. Contact
your state to get a list
of certified commercial laboratories that test drinking water.
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Where does drinking water come from? |
To find out about the watershed that supplies your drinking water
and how to protect it, click
here. If your water comes from a ground water source, read about
your state's ground water quality. |
State
drinking water offices |
New Mexico's
drinking water program |
New Mexico's source water program |
Drinking Water Bureau
New Mexico Environment Department
525 Camino De Los Marquez
Suite 4
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-827-7536 |
Drinking Water Bureau
Environment Department
525 Camino De Los Marquez
Suite 4
Santa Fe, NM 87501
877-654-8720 |
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Compliance trends |
Each state produces an annual report on trends among its drinking
water systems. New Mexico's report is not online, but read EPA's national summary to learn
how to get a copy. |
For
general information on drinking water |
Contact EPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.
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