Denial is not only a River in Egypt.
The Deputy Environment Secretary for Operations Stephanie Stringer has made her decision. The air quality permit application for the proposed Alto Concrete Batch Plant has been DENIED. The Deputy Environment Secretary’s final order can be read here.
As is said in this final order, the New Mexico Environment Department had never received an outpouring of public opposition to an Air Quality Permit Application as they did in response to the proposed Alto Concrete Batch Plant application. We are pleased that in the order for denial, the Deputy Secretary and Hearing Officer cited and concurred with our fundamental objections to the content of the application.
The decision of the Deputy Secretary can be appealed to the Environment Improvement Board, an independent advisory board to NMED, within next 30 days. We do not expect the EIB would overturn the Deputy Secretary’s decision.
Regardless, this is a major victory for the residents of the Alto area who have supported our cause. This is YOUR victory. That said, we have a HUGE amount outstanding in our obligation to our Attorney, Tom Hnasko and your continued financial support is desperately needed. We hope that this initial success to protect your health and property is motivation to help settle this debt. The Alto CEP is now a 501(c)(3) Public Charity and all donations made to Alto CEP are tax deductible. Please celebrate this victory by showing your continued financial support. ctx.uwu.temporary.site/website_afcb2104/how-to-donate.