New Mexico Environment Department

NMED is responsible for overseeing water infrastructure systems and water quality issues throughout the state.Public water systems (PWS) can apply for funding to help them with new public water system construction or improvements to an existing public water system. The New Mexico Environment Department’s Drinking Water Bureau co-administers the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund (DWSRLF) with the New Mexico Finance Authority.The New Mexico Environment Department manages the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund Program (CWSRF). The CWSRF program provides a source of low-cost financing for a wide range of wastewater and stormwater projects that protect surface and groundwater. Funds may also be used for projects that control non-point source water pollution, such as a solid waste and septic tank installations.
New Mexico State Revolving Fund Resources
DescriptionTypeDateDownload
Disadvantaged Community Criteria
2023
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Legislation
2005
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Project Priority List
2022
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Intended Use Plan
2023
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Annual Report
2020
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Loan Ranking Criteria
2023
Clean Water State Revolving Fund - Legislation
1998
Clean Water State Revolving Fund - Project Priority List
2023
Clean Water State Revolving Fund - Intended Use Plan
2023
Clean Water State Revolving Fund - Annual Report
2022
Clean Water State Revolving Fund - Loan Ranking Criteria
2020