What Does the EPA Know that the EIB & NMED Ignore?
A local realtor recently brought to the attention of the Alto Coalition for Environmental Preservation a news release published February 7, 2024. In the article, the Environmental Protection Agency reveals
Community, “Smart Growth”, An EPA Administrator and Judge Sugg
By the Alto CEP It has now been three years since a local contractor purchased the commercial property on State Highway 220 to the east of the State Highway 48
Judge Sugg’s Order: Reflections, Part 2
By the Alto CEP Now that it has been established that the immediate and expanded areas surrounding the proposed Alto concrete batch plant (cbp) are primarily residential as unraveled in
Judge Sugg’s Order: Reflections – Part One
By The Alto CEP On August 31, 2023, Judge Sugg of the Twelfth Judicial District Court issued an order denying a motion for preliminary injunction (case No. D-1226-CV-2021-00241) to terminate
Sacrifice Zones – Revisited
By: Galen Farrington What is a Sacrifice Zone? When I taught freshman English at Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso, I taughtthe two-part selection, “Cancer Alley, The Poisoning of the American South”
WHY IS OUR LEGAL FIGHT STILL RELEVANT?
In spite of the activities on the lot of the proposed concrete batch plant, the legal issues we have raised are not a done deal. The New Mexico Court