Environment

Nakhleh: Hazing Coyotes

This photo was taken today on the road between the dog park and tennis courts. Courtesy/S. Nakhleh

By STEPHANIE NAKHLEH
Los Alamos

Today, while walking my dog, I had a coyote encounter that is becoming commonplace. Coyotes, unafraid of humans and territorial, are increasingly emboldened to scare away humans and/or lure their dogs into traps. I was herded by this pair, shown here inviting me to go away by charging at me.

While “they were here first, just stay out of their territory” is a common piece of wisdom, the above photo was taken on the road between the dog park and tennis courts, and there’s Read More

Daly: October Ring Of Fire Annular Eclipse Over Los Alamos

How the eclipse on Oct. 14 might look over Los Alamos. Courtesy/mattiaverga on pixabay

By PHILIP DALY, BSc(Hons) MSc
Tucson, Ariz.

‘Nothing can be surprising any more or impossible or miraculous, now that Zeus, father of the Olympians has made night out of noonday, hiding the bright sunlight, and … fear has come upon mankind. After this, men can believe anything, expect anything. Don’t any of you be surprised in future if land beasts change places with dolphins and go to live in their salty pastures, and get to like the sounding waves of the sea more than the land, while dolphins prefer the Read More

NNSA Proposes Temporary Hydrogen Fueling Station

NNSA News:

The U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) proposes a temporary hydrogen fueling station in an existing area of development (i.e. asphalt parking lot) on Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) property in Technical Area (TA)-03.

The purpose of the station is to facilitate the fueling of a leased hydrogen-fueled bus. This project will help understand fueling needs as LANL expands the hydrogen-fueled fleet and will serve as a proof of concept for future need of alternative fuels.

This project is temporary, supporting the hydrogen bus and fleet Read More

Sen. Heinrich: Government Watchdog Finds Extensive Damage To Wildlife, Sacred Sites And Local Communities

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, welcomed the release of a new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), a nonpartisan government watchdog agency, detailing the damage wrought by former President Trump’s border wall on the country’s natural and cultural resources. 

“Former President Trump’s wasteful and ineffective border wall was an ugly symbol of hatred, fear, and intolerance. Its construction was wrongly fast-tracked without consultation with border communities and Tribal Read More

DOE/NNSA Comment Period Begins For Los Alamos Canyon Sediment Reduction And Restoration Project

DOE/NNSA News:

The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration’s (DOE/NNSA) Los Alamos Field Office has issued a Floodplain Assessment for the Los Alamos Canyon Sediment Reduction and Restoration Project for a 15-day review and comment period commencing with publication of this notice.

The Los Alamos County Department of Public Utilities is planning to restore and address sedimentation from post wildfire flooding impacts in Los Alamos Canyon located within the 100-year floodplain. This restoration project includes: the upper watershed area above the reservoir, Read More

Daily Postcard: Rainbow Shines On Sullivan Field Goal Posts

Daily Postcard: A rainbow shines through the goal posts Monday morning at Sullivan Field. This is the same field where the undefeated Los Alamos Hilltoppers emerged victorious in their game last Friday over the St. Michael’s Horsemen with a 28-7 win. The Toppers next game is this Friday night in Pojoaque. Photo by Judy Goldie Read More

Liddie Martinez Garners Multiple Ribbons At 2023 State Fair

Liddie Martinez, Los Alamos Region President of Enterprise Bank, with dahlias she grew in her garden and for the first time entered in the State Fair Wednesday in Albuquerque. The judges awarded all seven of the flowers she entered with either blue or red ribbons. Photo by Rick Martinez

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

After years of urging from friends, Liddie Martinez finally took the plunge last week and entered her dahlias in seven categories at the 2023 New Mexico State Fair – and walked away with seven ribbons.

“I was shocked that all my entries placed first Read More

Approval, Investigation Report For Lower Water/Indio Canyons Aggregate Area & More Added To LANL Electronic Public Reading Room

LANL News:

Per regulatory requirements, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)  announces new documents have been added to the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract Electronic Public Reading Room.

All legacy cleanup documents required to be posted after April 30, 2018, are available on the site linked above.

For legacy cleanup documents that were posted prior to April 30, 2018, please visit the LANL electronic public reading room:

  • Approval, Investigation Report for Lower Water/Indio Canyons Aggregate Area Los Alamos National Laboratory, Revision 1 (Link)
  • Submittal of the Quarterly
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Stansbury, Bennet, Schumer Introduce Legislation To Invest In Outdoor Recreation, Boost Rural Economies

Congressional News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) introduced the Rural Outdoor Investment Act to promote economic growth in rural communities by investing in outdoor recreation infrastructure, planning, and business development.

Bennet has urged the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to consider this legislation.

“In Colorado, outdoor recreation is an economic engine for communities and a cornerstone of our Western way of life,” Bennet said. “This legislation will expand Read More

Posts From The Road: A Detour Into The Back Country

High Desert: As we left Highway 89 and the small town of Big Water, Utah, we experienced some dramatic high desert landscapes and scenery. Shown is a view of the landscape with some interesting atmospherics in the sky to top it off. This image was taken shortly after we left Big Water. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Desert Stream: A small desert stream of water crossed the road we continued traveling out of Big Water, Utah. The stream was trickling water when we visited the area in August when many similar streams would be a dry bed by late summer. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

By GARY Read More

Environment Department And City Of Albuquerque To Hold Public Meetings On Advanced Clean Cars, Trucks Rules

NMED News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and the City of Albuquerque announced Tuesday the dates of public meetings on the proposed Advanced Clean Cars and Advanced Clean Trucks rules.

NMED staff will facilitate these meetings and answer questions from attendees. The New Mexico Department of Transportation will also participate in the meetings in order to provide a comprehensive perspective on how the proposed rules impact transportation. 

The public meetings will take place:

  • 4:30-6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, at the Community Room in the Santa Fe Public
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SFNF Seek Appropriate Weather To Conduct Golondrino, North Aztec Springs, Joaquin North Prescribed Fires

SFNF News:

SANTA FE — Fire managers and district rangers on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are looking for appropriate weather conditions to implement three prescribed fires during the fall season.

The three prescribed fires include:

          • The 2,227-acre Golondrino prescribed fire in the Cuba district west of the communities of Llaves and north of Gallina;
          • The 650-acre North Aztec Springs, in the Española district, east of Santa Fe; and
          • The 1,750-acre Joaquin North prescribed fire will be in the Jemez district North of the Community of Gilman, west of Jemez Springs and south of Rancho de Chaparral
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New Mexico EMNRD’s Mining And Minerals Division Presents Two 2023 Excellence In Reclamation Awards

Members of the Navajo Transitional Energy Corp., project team from left, Josh Johns, Trevor Harvey, Dacia Jaquez, Shawn Smith and Dragan Bogunovic received the 2023 Excellence Reclamation Award from EMRND Deputy Secretary Todd Leahy at right. Courtesy/EMNRD

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department’s (EMNRD) Mining and Minerals Division (MMD) is recognizing two projects as recipients of its 2023 Excellence in Reclamation Award.

Instituted in 1996, the Excellence in Reclamation Award recognizes excellence and innovation in coal, hard rock and aggregate Read More

Daily Postcard: Small Signs Of Fall Emerging Downtown

Daily Postcard: Small signs of fall are emerging around downtown Los Alamos including this little cluster of yellow leaves near the top of a tree growing among several still displaying green leaves on the back lawn of Fuller Lodge  Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

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