The Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) for SSCAFCA’s MS4 NPDES Permit is now available for public review and comment. SSCAFCA will receive comments from the public on the draft report until November 23, 2016. The final SWMP will be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency on December 1, 2016. Please provide any comments
Facilities Maintenance for the Fall of 2016 includes cleaning out vegetation, removing sediment, floatables, trash and protecting citizen from mosquito populations in SSCAFCA ponding areas. In preparation for the monsoon season, SSCAFCA has been completing earth work and vegetation/trash removal at the following sites: Tract H Pond in Tierra de Corrales John Werner bridge Montego
ZIKA in New Mexico? Because cases of Zika,that were transmitted by mosquitos, have been found in the United States we know that citizens will be concerned about mosquitos in our area. In New Mexico there have been four reported cases of Zika, that were acquired while traveling abroad. And mosquito species known to be able to transmit