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FROM THE BEST COPY FURNISHED NTIS BY
THE SPONSORING AGENCY. ALTHOUGH IT'S
RECOGNIZED THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS ARE
ILLEGIBLE, IT IS BEING RELEASED IN THE
INTEREST OF MAKING AVAILABLE AS MUCH
INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE.
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This document covers a wide spectrum of information for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Region VI. Within this volume will
be covered State specific, sorted by County, environmental and
economic topics. Highlighted here are what needs to be protected,
by whom, and with what resources. The geographic area covered by
this plan is very diverse in nature and activity, requiring a
general and adaptable approach. The scope of such a document
should never be considered fulfilled or finite. The inclusions to
this plan will continually be in a state of review and update. An
everchanging plan is the only way to prepare for an everchanging
area.
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ANNEX F Summary of Area Resources
Appendix I Equipment
I. Federal
II. State
III. Private Contractors
Appendix II. Facility Response Plans (FRPs)
Appendix III. Federal
I. Federal Agencies
II. Federal Trustees
III. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
Appendix IV. State Agencies
I. Response Agencies
II. State Trustees
III. State Emergency Response Commissions (SERC)
Appendix V. Local Resources
I. Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPC)
II. Waste Disposal Facilities
Appendix IV. Area Resources
I. Charter Services
II. Hospitals
III. Private Contractors
Appendix V. Environmental Resources
I. Federal Endangers and Threatened Species
II. Federal and State Wildlife Management Areas
III. Federal Wetlands
IV. Federal Fisheries
V. State Fisheries
VI. National Parks
Appendix VI. Economic Resources
I. Drinking Water Intakes
II. Dams
III. State Recreational and Boating Facilities
Appendix VII. Additional State Information
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FEDERAL EQUIPMENT LISTING AND SUPPLIES
United States Environmental Protection Agency
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
'AGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
I LIN5. ZOOM
0 LENS , CAMERA
CASE , CAMERA
0 RADIATION DOSIMETER
0 RADIATION DOSIMETER
0 DATA BOX
C DATA BOX
0 ANTENNA
0 ANTENNA
0 BASE
0 BASE
0 TRANSPORT CASE
0 TRANSPORT CASE
NIKON
NIKON
SEA KING
12/19/90 N
12/19/90 N
12/19/90 N
DOSIMETER CORP. 01/14/91 N
DOSIMETER CORP. 01/14/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT 12/12/91 N
.''CC--Z to EPA64
A.:-: ---.3 to EPA64
Access to EPA72
Acce-r- to EPA72
Access to EPA72
Accc-ss to EPA72
Ace 235 to EPA72
Access to EPA72
Access to EPA72
Access to EPQ72
Ac ;2ss to EPA72
Accesr to EPA72
0 PROBE , 11 .7 EV
0 TRIPOD, VIDEO
0 PROBE, 11.7 EV
0 PROBE, 10.2 EV
0 LENS, ZOOM
HNU SYSTEMS
SEARS
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
NIKON
12/04/87 N
02/20/88 N
01/04/88 N
01/04/88 N
01/18/89 N
0 LENS, ZOOM NIKON 01/18/89 N
0 TRIPOD, ALUMINUM MOBILE DRILLING 04/28/89 .N
0 CASE, CALIBRATOR CAR SKC 07/17/89 N
0 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC 07/17/89 N
0 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC 07/17/89 N
Access to EPA64
Access to EPA64
Ace£-53 to EPA72
Access to EPA72
Access to EPA64
) PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
0 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
0 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
0 CHARGER, AIR SAMPLIN SKC
0 CYLINDER, AIR MSA
0 CYLINDER, AIR MSA
0 CYLINDER, AIR MSA
0 DUAL-PURPOSE BREATHI MSA
0 DUAL-PURPOSE BREATHI MSA
0 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
0 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
0 TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA WESTERN
0 TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA WESTERN
0 TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA WESTERN
0 TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA WESTERN
0 HOSE ASSEMBLY, CASCA WESTERN
0 BAILER, STAINLESS ST JOHNSON
0 BAILER, STAINLESS ST JOHNSON
0 CONNECTORS, CASCADE VICTOR
0 CONNECTORS, CASCADE VICTOR
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
07/31/89 N
07/31/89 N
07/31/89 N
08/03/89 N
08/03/89 N
08/03/89 N
08/03/89 N
ENTERPR 11/06/89 N
ENTERPR 11/06/89 N
ENTERPR 11/06/89 N
ENTERPR 11/06/89 N
ENTERPR 11/06/89 N
10/11/89 N
10/11/89 N
11/14/89 N
11/14/89 N
SCRATCHED 3/91
SCRATCHED 3/91
SCRATCHED 3/91
SCRATCHED 3/91
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ECOLOGY .?< ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
EPA tt
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
162230
186451
186460
186463
186495
186521
186541
186542
186585
186756
186771
186771
186772
186773
186774
186776
186777
186778
CONNECTORS, CASCADE
CONNECTORS , CASCADE
LENS , 50MM
LENS, 70-210 ZOOM
LENS, 50MM
LENS , 50MM
LENS, 50MM
CABLE, 12V BATTERY
RETRACT TIP/DRIVE EX
PRINTER, COMPUTER
ISOTHERMAL OVEN
AUTO SAMPLER
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AIR SAMPLIN
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AIR SAMPLIN
CAMERA LENS , ZOOM
Cylinder , Air
VOICE GUN, MEGAPHONE
DESK
DESK
DESK
DESK, SECRETARIAL
BOOKCASE
FILE CABINET
FILE, CABINET
SCBA
SCBA
DESK, EXECUTIVE
CHAIR, SIDE, UI/ARMS
CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
BOOKCASE
FILE CABINET
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
VICTOR
VICTOR
NIKON
PROMASTER
NIKON
NIKON
NIKON
COLUMBIA SCIENT
AMS
COMPAQ
PHOTOVAC
SCINTEX
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
TOKINA
UNKNOWN
MSA
MSA
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
MSA
MSA
MSA
11/14/89
11/14/89
12/21/89
12/21/89
12/21/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
02/09/90
05/24/90
09/27/90
04/11/88
07/05/88
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
07/02/87
07/31/92
11/01/84
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
11/01/84
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
. N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Ace c
not
not
part
part
part
part
part
part
part
part
part
part
parr
not
not
-s to EPA72
found
found
of 691699
of 691699
of 691699
of 691699
of 691699
of 691699
of set 691
of 691690
of 691690
of 691690
of 691690
found
found
missing hose
original decal
not
not
-
found
found
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ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
136780 RESPIRATOR, SCBA
186786 TYPEWRITER
186792 CYLINDERS, SCBA
186793 CYLINDERS, SCBA
186795 CYLINDERS, SCBA
186796 CYLINDERS, SCBA
186799 CAMERA, INSTAMATIC
186800 READER, MICROFICHE
190402 STOOL, DRAFTING
192451 HYDROGEN CYLINDER
192466 Projector Carousel
192469 Projection Screen
192791 Bindir.g Machine, Com
192393 Bookcase
192907 Bookcase
192909 FILE, CABINET
192910 FILE, CABINET
192912 DESK
192917 DESK
192921 Bookcase
192922 Bookcase
192931 TABLE, CONFERENCE
192936 DESK
_52944 FILE, CABINET
MSA
IBM
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
POLAROID
MICRODESGN
BIG 3 IND
11/20/82 N
11/06/82 N
12/02/82 N
12/02/82 N
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
10/01/82
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
--5I947 DESK, SECRETARIAL
192955 Bookcase
192953 WORK CENTER, SECRETA HON
192959 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL HON
196108 DESK, TECHNICAL
196110 DESK, TECHNICAL
197301 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
197302 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
197303 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
197304 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
197307 ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZ FOXBORO
197308 PID ANALYZER, HNU HNU
197309 PROBE, 11. 7 EV, HNU HNU
197313 EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE DRAEGER
197314 EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE DRAEGER
197328 BINOCULARS
197330 DESK, TECHNICAL
197332 BOOKCASE
197333 CABINET, FILING
197334 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
SEARS
01/06/84
12/28/83
06/21/84
06/21/84
07/12/83
07/01/83
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
N
N
N
N
N
10/01/82 N
10/01/82 N
10/01/82 N
12/06/83 N
01/06/84 N
01/06/84 N
12/28/83 N
12/28/83 N
12/08/83 N
12/08/83 N
12/28/83 N
12/28/83 ' N
ANDERSON HICKEY 01/06/84 N
HON 12/08/83 N
HON 12/28/83 N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
/tex fibers,VA
Avtex fibers,VA
not -found
THERM.DESORB.81
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA tt
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
l?"7r?5 DESK, TECHNICAL
iv/326 CHAIR. DESK (SWIVEL,
1^7327 BOOKCASE
197333 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
197339 BOOKCASE
197340 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
197341 CABINET, FILING
197342 DESK, TECHNICAL
197243 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
197344 BOOKCASE
197346 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
197343 DESK, TECHNICAL
19734=5 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
197350 BOOKCASE
197351 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
197353 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
197354 BOOKCASE
197355 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
197356 CABINET, FILING
197359 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL
197362 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING ( MSA
197364 RACK, COAT
197365 CYLINDERS, SCBA MSA
11^366 CYLINDERS, SCBA MSA
CYLINDERS
SCBA
SCBA
SCBA
197368 CYLINDERS
197369 CYLINDERS
197370 CYLINDERS, SCBA
197371 CYLINDERS, SCBA
197372 CYLINDERS, SCBA
197374 CYLINDERS, SCBA
197376 CYLINDERS, SCBA
197377 KIT, FIRST AID, ZEE
197383 TOOLS W/TOOLBOX
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
ZEE
SEARS
197384 DESORBER, PROGRAMMED FOXBORO
197386 CONDUCTIVITY METER YSI
i97733 CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR MSA
197734 CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR MSA
313538 VEHICLE, SUBURBAN, 1 CHEVROLET
313556 MONITOR, HEATSTRESS
313557 MONITOR, HEATSTRESS
313558 MONITOR, HEATSTRESS
313565 REFRIGERATOR
313575 PID ANALYZER, HNU
MARSH ELEC
MARSH ELEC
MARSH ELEC
FRIGIDAIRE
HNU
DATE
ACQUIRED 'RPR COMMENTS
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/05/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82 N
11/06/82
12/02/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
ready to excess
Avtex fibers,VA
11/20/82 N
11/20/82 N
12/02/82 N
12/02/82 N
12/02/82 N
12/02/82
11/20/82
08/01/84
08/01/84
07/01/84
07/01/84
07/01/84
07/01/84
05/01/84
08/01/84
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA tt
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
3131.76 PROBE. 11.7 EV HNU
313577 PID ANALYZER. HNU HNU
1-.357? PROBE, 11.7 EV HNU
313551 STATION, EYEWASH ENCON
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
313582 CABINET, FLAMMABLE L SAFETY EQ .
313583 STATION, EYEWASH ENCON
313584 CABINET, FLAMMABLE L SAFETY EQ .
313590 METER. RADIATION (a) VICTOREEN
313591 METER, RADIATION (a) VICTOREEN
313626 RECORDER, STRIP CHAR FOXBORO
313627 PACK, ISOTHERMAL, PO FOXBORO
313S23 DESORBER, PROGRAMMED FOXBORO
313633 ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZ FOXBORO
313o34 RECORDER, STRIP CHAR FOXBORO
313635 PACK, ISOTHERMAL, PO FOXBORO
313636 DESORBER, PROGRAMMED FOXBORO
313643 CYLINDERS, SCBA MSA
313659 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
313660 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
313661 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
313662 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
313663 EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE MSA
313665 RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
:-13o&to RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
L:1356~ RESPIRATOR, SCBA MSA
313663 EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE MSA
C13686 PRINTER, SPINWRITER NEC
313687 PRINTER, SPINWRITER NEC
313697 COMPUTER, IBM PCXT IBM
313700 TOOLS W/TOOLBOX SEARS
313701 CYLINDERS, SCBA MSA
313708 TOOLS W/TOOLBOX SEARS
313709 BINOCULARS SEARS
313712 CABINET, FILING, 5 D BECKMAN
313713 CABINET, FILING, 5 D BECKMAN
313719 TYPEWRITER,SELECTRIC IBM
313748 TRACTOR FEED, BIDIRE
313749 TRACTOR FEED, BIDIRE
313774 KEYBOARD, COMPUTER IBM
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/14/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/O1/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
11/15/84
08/23/84
08/23/84
08/01/84
N
N
N
N
N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
07/31/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 ' N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
08/01/84 N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
reaay to excess
ready to excess
ready to excess
313781 KEYBOARD, COMPUTER
313782 KEYBOARD, COMPUTER
313789 MONITOR, COMPUTER
313790 MONITOR, COMPUTER
313798 MODEM, W/CABLES
KEYTRONICS
KEYTRONICS
AMDEK
AMDEK
HAYES
08/01/84
08/01/84
06/24/85
06/18/85
08/01/84
N
N
N
N
N
sold GSA
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
?12SS3 CYLINDERS, SCBA
MANUFACTURER
MSA
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
:i3385 CALCULATOR, DESK TOP TEXAS INST
:?~T60 SCBA
337362 SCBA
337364 SCBA
337366 BOAT, 12-FOOT
337375 MANIFOLD, AIR
339204 PROBE, 11.7 EV,
339299 PH METER
HNU
MSA
MSA
MSA
SEARS
VICTOR
HNU
CORNING
465700 TABLE, WORK COX OFFICE
465720 Slide Developing Uni
465722 UORK STATION, COMPUT COX OFFICE
465727 RADIATION DOSIMETER DOSIMETER CORP
465723 RADIATION DOSIMETER DOSIMETER CORP
465741
465742
465743
466334
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
PID ANALYZER
466392 Lamp, Magnifying
603090 PRINTER
607881 PARTITION, FREE STAN
607332 PARTITION, FREE STAN
S07883 PARTITION, FREE STAN
o073S4 PARTITION, FREE STAN
i 07385 STAND, TYPEWRITER
o07336 PARTITION, FREE STAN
607887 PARTITION, FREE STAN
607383 PARTITION, FREE STAN
607889 PARTITION, FREE STAN
607890 PARTITION, FREE STAN
607391 DIVIDER, ROOM
607892 PARTITION, FREESTAND
607893 PARTITION, FREESTAND
607894 PARTITION, FREESTAND
HON
HON
HON
PHOTOVAC
PANASONIC
607895
607896
607897
607898
607899
607900
607901
607902
fo07903
607904
PARTITION,
PARTITION,
PARTITION,
PARTITION,
PARTITION,
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
PARTITION, FREESTAND
BOARD, BULLETIN
PARTITION, FREESTAND
PARTITION, FREESTAND
PARTITION, FREESTAND
08/01/84
11/16/84
09/18/84
09/18/84
09/18/84
10/29/84
10/24/84
02/01/84
12/01/83
06/05/85
09/18/85
01/10/86
05/08/86
05/08/86
12/22/86
12/22/86
12/22/86
05/11/87
12/09/86
12/04/92
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
09/12/84
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
09/11/84
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
12/02/82
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
' N 1021
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
-07'"Q5 PARTITION, FREESTAND
607906 30ARD, BULLETIN
-,07^0-^ PARTITION, FREESTAND
607909 PARTITION, FREESTAND
607910 DIVIDER, ROOM
607913 REGULATOR, CALIBRATI HNU
607925 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE
607926 CABLES, JUMPER
607928 SPOTLIGHT, ROOF, VEH UNITY
607929 KIT, DETECTOR TUBE N
607930 KIT, DETECTOR TUBE N
607931 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607932 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607933 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607934 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607935 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607936 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607937 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607938 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607939 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
607940 CHAIR. SIDE, W/0 ARM
607941 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
'-07942 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
i'J/0 ARM
,<-.Q79A4 DESK. EXECUTIVE
607945 DESK, EXECUTIVE
607947 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
607948 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
607949 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
607950 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
607952 TABLE, FOLDING, 8'
607953 TABLE, FOLDING, 5'
607954 TABLE, FOLDING, 8'
607955 CABINET, FILING
607956 CABINET, FILING
607957 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL
607958 CABINET, FILING
607959 CABINET, FILING
607960 CABINET, FILING
o07961 CABINET, SECURITY
607962 CABINET, SECURITY
607963 BOOKCASE
607964 BOOKCASE
607965 BOOKCASE
DRAEGER
DRAEGER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
08/24/83 N
11/01/84 N
08/24/83 N
08/24/83 N
04/08/86 N
02/01/84 N
01/01/01 N
11/20/82 N
07/13/84 N
12/02/82 N
11/20/82 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83 N
07/12/83
07/12/83
07/12/83
07/12/83
09/11/84
N
N
N
N
N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
07/12/83 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
09/11/84 N
-------
.1/03/93
ECOLOGY i ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
8
EPA
DESCRIPTION
;07^-b BOOKCASE
-07"67 BOOKCASE
'07^63 BOOKCASE
6O7969 BOOKCASE
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
b07970
607973
i07974
507976
608022
oOS023
608026
; 03027
':C8028
608041
608043
608049
608055
608061
608062
608063
608065
608066
608067
: 0 c 0 6 '3
. JG069
-.03070
608071
608072
608085
608087
608088
608089
608090
608091
608092
608093
608094
608096
608097
608098
608099
608103
608106
608107
BOOKCASE
KIT, SOIL SAMPLING
KIT, SOIL SAMPLING
KIT, DILUTOR, OVA
CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR
CYLINDERS, SC8A
AUGER, HAND
WRENCH SET , SOCKET
CHARGER, BATTERY (TO
INDICATOR, WATER LEV
WINCH, VEHICLE
LADDER, ALUMINUM
LENS, CAMERA
LENS , CAMERA
FLASH, SPEEDLITE
BAG , CAMERA
LENS, CAMERA
LENS, CAMERA
LENS, CAMERA
FLASH, SPEEDLITE
BAG, CAMERA, ALUMINU
DATABACK
LENS, CAMERA
LENS , CAMERA
CASE, RADIO CARRY
BOARD, BULLETIN
BOARD, BULLETIN
BOARD, BULLETIN
BOARD, BULLETIN
BOARD, BULLETIN
BOARD, BULLETIN
ENCLOSURE, ACOUSTICA
MULTIMETER, VOLTAGE
HANDLIGHT, SAFETY
RESPIRATOR , FF , CAN . -B
CASE, CARRYING, ALUM
TRANSIT, POCKET
RESPIRATOR ,FF ,CAN .-B
WINCH, VEHICLE
LAMP, REVOLVING, VEH
OAKFIELD
OAKFIELD
FOXBORO
MSA
MSA
SEARS
MSA
RAMSEY
SIGMA
SIGMA
RICOH
CPC
RICOH
SIGMA
SIGMA
RICOH
SIGMA
RICOH
RICOH
SIGMA
MOTOROLA
STEMPLE
STEMPLE
STEMPEL
GHENT
STEMPLE
STEMPEL
MICRO UNIV
MICRONTA
KOEHLER
MSA
ADAPTA
BRUNTON
MSA
SEARS
ARROW
07/12/83
12/02/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
10/17/85
07/31/84
10/11/83
10/22/84
12/02/82
12/02/82
07/13/84
07/01/85
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
08/01/84
11/09/84
12/18/85
08/13/85
12/11/84
11/09/84
08/13/85
01/14/84
05/15/85
07/11/84
07/31/84
07/18/84
07/11/84
07/31/84
07/16/84
07/16/84
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
N
N ready to excess
N
N sold GSA
N
N
N
N
N stolen
N
N
N
N
N
N
N sold GSA
N sold GSA
N not found
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
N
N ready to excess
N
N
N
N
N ready to excess
N ready to excess
-------
. _. _3/c
ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT. INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA it
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
jclOS SPOTLIGHT, ROOF, VEH UNITY
:?109 KIT. FIRST AID, MSA
C£'110 EXTINGUISHER .FIRE HALPRIN
.03111 CASE, CARRYING, ALUM ADAPTA
-.08112 REGULATOR, CALIBRATI HNU
608113 TANK, ALUM., HYDROGE
bOSilS EXTINGUISHER, FIRE HALPRIN
c.08116 KIT, SOIL SAMPLING GISCO
£-08121 TABLE, PRINTER CAB-TEK
-503124 RESPIRATOR, ESCAPE, ROBT . SHAW
508125 RESPIRATOR, FF , CAN. -B MSA
003127 RESPIRATOR, FF, CAN. -B MSA
: 08123 RESPIRATOR, FF , CAN. -B MSA
o08130 MICROPHONE, REMOTE S MOTOROLA
608131 MICROPHONE, REMOTE S MOTOROLA
603132 PROSE, 3ETA (TO VICT VICTOREEN
608133 REGULATOR, CALIBRATI HNU
608134 PH METER HACH
608135 CONDUCTIVITY METER HACH
60S137 BOARD, BULLETIN
608133 EOARD, BULLETIN
o08139 BOARD, BULLETIN
:C-3140 EOARD, BULLETIN
->;i-^3 PESPIF.ATOR, ESCAPE.,
_:il4o RESPIRATOR, ESCAPE,
^08151 CONDUCTIVITY METER
-06152 PH METER
o03153 PH ELECTRODE
GHENT
AFCO
AFCO
AFCO
ROST. SHAW
ROBT. S
HACH
HACH
HACH
608154 PUMP, DETECTOR TUBE DRAEGER
608156 BOARD, BULLETIN AFCO
608157 MAPS, SET, TX COASTA SX DEPT
608158 EASEL WEB
608159 SCALE, DIGITAL ELECT SUNBEAM
608160 TABLE, FOLDING, 5'
608161 WORKCENTER, COMPUTER CAB-TEK
608162 CABINET, SECURITY
i 0816-3 CABINET, SECURITY
608164 BOOKCASE
608165 ENCLOSURE, ACOUSTICA MICRO UNIV
608173 KIT, FIRST AID, ZEE ZEE
608174 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE AMEREX
D08175 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE AMEREX
o08176 KIT, DRUM TRANSFER
608178 SPRAYER, COMPRESSED SEARS
07/16/84
07/31/84
07/07/34
07/18/84
08/01/84
09/27/84
07/07/84
07/11/84
12/26/84
07/11/84
07/31/84
07/31/84
07/31/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
07/07 '84
07/07/34
07/11/84
07/11/84
04/10/86
07/11/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
10/25/84
09/18/84
08/31/84
04/10/85
08/31/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
12/23/84
07/31/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
08/21/84
N
N
M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
ready to excess
not found
not found
not found
not found
lost in fire
lost in fire
not found
ready to excess
sold GSA
~i-
lost in fire
not found
ready to excess
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
10
tPA_l DESCRIPTION
; 08179 SPRAYER., COMPRESSED
.-03134 I-.IT, SOIL SAMPLING
.-08185 HANDLI3HT, SAFETY
o08186 HORN, AIR, WARNING D
608187 BOARD, MARK 'N WIPE
609671 LENS, CAMERA
609672 BAG, CAMERA
609673 SAG, CAMERA
609674 DATABACK
=09712 TABLE, COMPUTER
609713 TABLE, PRINTER
b09714 CHAIR, COMPUTER
fclC2fc>8 PROBE, 10.2EV
-102':9 CHARGER, BATTERY,
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
:OMMENTS
610270
610271
c 10272
610273
610274
CASE, LEATHER, RADIO
CASE, LEATHER, RADIO
CHARGER, CB BATTERY,
CHARGER, CB BATTERY,
PROBE, 10.2 EV
610275 CHARGER, BATTERY, HN
61O276 PROBE, 10.2 EV , HNU
610277 CHARGER, BATTERY, HN
610278 CALCULATOR, PRINTING
,.027"- -"JMP , DETECTOR
;,1C559
610560
oi0562
610563
610777
610794
610795
610796
610797
PROBE , 10.2 EV, HNU
CHARGER, BATTERY, HN
REGULATOR, CALIBRATI
BOOKCASE
KIT, CALIBRATION, 26
POWERSTRIP, SURGE PR
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
610798 FILE CABINET
610799 FILE CABINET
510800 FILE CABINET
611622 Lamp, Drafting
611630 REGULATOR TESTER
-11635 FILE CABINET
611636 FILE CABINET
611638 FILE CABINET
611643 DESK, REGULAR
611647 BOOKCASE
D
D
E
HN
10
10
Y,
Y,
HN
U
HN
NG
E
U
HN
TI
26
PR
SEARS
GISCO?
KOEHLER
QUARTET
SIGMA
CPC
UNKNOWN
RICOH
0 'SULLIVAN
0 'SULLIVAN
HNU
HNU
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
HNU
HNU
HNU
HNU
SHARP
DRAEGER
HNU
HNU
HNU
MSA
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
MSA
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
08/21/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
11/26/84
08/14/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
11/01/84
03/19/86
02/18/86
02/18/86
02/18/86
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
02/01/84
02/01/84
01/01/01
07/11/84
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
08/31/84
08/01/84
11/13/86
10/21/85
07/12/83
07/12/83
07/12/83
07/12/83
07/12/83
07/12/83
12/09/86
06/01/87
07/02/87
07/02/87
07/02/87
07/02/87
07/02/87
N i'eac. to excess
N
N
N
N
N sold GSA
N
N sold GSA
N sold GSA
N not found
N not found
N
N
N
N lost _n fire
N lost _n fire
N lost _n fire
N lost in fire
N
N reajy to excess
' N
N
N ready to excess
N
N transfer to Chi
N
N Avt3x fibers.VA
N
N
N not found r;.-.v
N not found
N
N
N
N
N s^.-
N
N ....^.
N
N
N
N
N
N
-------
ECOLOGY i ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
11
EPA ft
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
:.llc48 TABLE, l-JORK
SI 16 57 CHAIR, DESK
'-11. 158 CHAIR. DESK
t>llo59 CHAIR, DESK
611662 TABLE, DRAFTING
611663 TABLE, DRAFTING
611667 Lamp, Drafting
611663 Lamp, Drafting
611669 Lettering System
bl!671 CAMERA 35MM
61lo74 Drafting Light Box
:.455C1 TAPE RECORDER, MICRO
.'--45502 CAMERA, INSTAMATIC
6455C3 DESK, REGULAR
645504 DESK, REGULAR
645505 DESK , REGULAR
645506 DESK, REGULAR
645507 DESK, REGULAR
645508 DESK, SECRETARIAL
645509 CHAIR, DESK
645510 CHAIR, DESK
645511 CHAIR, DESK
t45512 CHAIR, DESK
-45513 CALC__.---TOR, DESKTOP
- 4T3_ : "ABLE , TYPING
e^5515 DESK, REGULAR
-.45516 BOOKCASE
-45517 CHAIR, DESK
645513 COOLING VEST
645519 COOLING VEST
645520 COOLING VEST
645521 COOLING VEST
645522 COOLING VEST
645523 COOLING VEST
645524 VEHICLE, CARGO VAN,
645525 TABLE, WORK
645526 TABLE , WORK
645527 CHAIR, DESK
645528 CHAIR, DESK
645529 CHAIR, DESK
645530 DESK, REGULAR
645531 DESK, REGULAR
o45532 DESK, REGULAR
645533 FILE CABINET
HON
HON
HON
HON
PLANHOLD
PLANHOLD
MINOLTA
REALISTIC
ANSCO
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
CANON
TIFFANY
HON
HON
HON
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
CHEVROLET
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
07/02/87
07/02/87
07/02/87
07/02/87
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/02/87
07/27/87
04/16/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
03/10/37
06/09/87
07/09/87
07/O9/87
07/09/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
06/03/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
noc found
1 001
I002A
10013
I002E
ICC1C
E050
E051
E052
E053
E054
E055
F001
not found
I009C
I007A
IOOSA
I009D
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ECOLOGY a ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
-AGE
12
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
-: 4 _- 5 : 4
: V: 5 3 5
- £i "- '-
^5537
645535
645539
645540
545541
645542
-45543
o45544
-4S545
-455^6
045547
645548
645549
645550
645551
645552
645553
645554
=45555
c 45556
- -'~'3
1 T C £1 O
» M- ^_ ._' _^ ,
045360
645561
645562
645563
645564
645566
645567
645568
645569
645570
645571
£45572
645573
645574
-45575
645576
645577
645578
645579
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
RADIATION MONITOR
RADIATION MONITOR
RADIATION MONITOR
RADIATION MONITOR
TABLE, CONFERENCE
TABLE, DRAFTING
DESK, REGULAR
DESK, REGULAR
BOOKCASE
CHAIR, DESK
CHAIR, DESK
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET, 2-DR
FILE CABINET
BINOCULARS
BINOCULARS
BINOCULARS
BINOCULARS
TABLE. TYPING
FILE CABINET
DESK , REGULAR
TABLE , UORK
CHAIR, DESK
TRANSIT , POCKET
TRANSIT, POCKET
TRANSIT, POCKET
TRANSIT, POCKET
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, DRAFTING
PID ANALYZER, HNU
PID ANALYZER, PHOTOV
ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZ
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
SE INTERNATIONA
SE INTERNATIONA
SE INTERNATIONA
SE INT'L
COX OFFICE
COX OFFICE
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
SEARS
SEARS
SEARS
SEARS
TIFFANY
HON
HON
HON
HON
BRUNTON
BRUNTON
BRUNTON
BRUNTON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HNU SYSTEMS
PHOTOVAC
FOXBORO
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/09/87
09/09/87
09/09/87
09/09/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/06/87
10/06/87
10/06/87
10/06/87
10/20/87
10/20/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
10/28/87
10/28/87
10/28/87
10/28/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
12/04/87
12/03/87
12/04/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
IOO.-.C
D002
D003
DOC 4
D005
I007B
I007C
H003
H004
HOC 5
H006
-~,r- ; -
DO 10
D014
D013
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ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
13
=0..
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
rCMMENTS
: "! t 5 8 4
; ^55c5
} "" ~ ,r T
0*5568
i 45559
o45390
6 45593
045594
645595
o45596
-45597
- ; '_- ^, '-- ^
: a 5 5 9 9
-4-5600
t'45601
645603
t 4 560 4
o45b05
645606
645608
645609
645610
c 4 56 11
. -^ _ - ^
: 4 5 C 1 ?;
o4562?
: 43626
645627
b 4 5 fc> 2 c
645631
645632
645635
645636
645637
645633
645639
645641
645642
645643
645644
645645
645646
645647
645648
.'EHICLE, 4WD PICKUP,
,' EHICLE, MINI VAN, 19
VEHICLE, 4WD SUBURBA
COMPASS
CAP, PICKUP TRUCK
WINCH, VEHICLE
i dLEPHONE , CELLULAR
TELEPHONE , CELLULAR
TELEPHONE , CELLULAR
TELEPHONE, CELLULAR
COMPUTER INTERFACE C
MONITOR, RADIATION A
PRINTER
MONITOX, HCN
COMPAQ LTE 386
TRANSIT
TELEPHONE, CELLULAR
TELEPHONE , CELLULAR
CARRYING CASE, HNU
BATTERY CHARGER , HNU
CABLE, BATT . CH . ADA
REGULATOR, HNU
MONIT:X, H2S
,PK . -OUERE2 , ^/-iCAL
APR , POWERED , PACAL
'ELEPHONE, MOBILE UN
CHAIR, SIDE
PHOSGENE DETECTOR , M
HCN DETECTOR, MONITO
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
CAMERA, 35 MM
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
MOTORIZED CATHEAD HO
TABLE, TYPING
MACHINE STAND
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHEVROLET
PLYMOUTH
CHEVROLET
BRUNTON
ARE
RAMSEY
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
S.E. INTERNATIO
PANASONIC
BAYER DIAGNOSTI
COMPAQ
TOPCON
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
MDA
FAC.-.L
RACAL
MOTOROLA
UNITED
MDA
MDA
HON
HON
NIKON
HON
HON
HON
MOBILE DRILLING
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
06/26/91
07/22/91
08/06/91
10/10/91
01/03/92
01/07/92
01/30/92
02/04/92
02/04/92
02/04/92
02/04/92
05/20/92
05/27/92
06/01/92
06/04/92
12/19/90
12/20/90
12/20/90
12/28/87
12/28/87
12/28/87
12/28/87
12/18/87
12/23/87
12/28/87
11/23/87
05/19/87
02/04/88
01/18/88
07/25/88
07/25/88
01/18/89
12/21/88
12/21/88
01/17/89
04/28/89
02/11/87
02/11/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
£c. j -:.SA
soiJ 2SA ,
EC. .: "..2 A
reach' to excess
on ,:~,e geoprobe
D012C
rea:iy to excess
reaav to excess
not r;und
-.
I009B ""
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EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
14
'PA 1±
DESCRIPTION
.-:: >-: CI-iAIR. SIDE
o45b50 CHAIR, SIDE
. -T:S1 ^AELE, CONFERENCE
;-45652 TABLE, END
:45S3? BOOKSHELF
-45654 BOOKSHELF
64£c-55 PRINTER STAND
645656 TABLE, COMPUTER
c45657 DESK, REGULAR
64565S DESK, REGULAR
645659
DESK
DESK
REGULAR
REGULAR
';4C.6cl DESK, REGULAR
62 DESK, SECRETARY
t45663 CREDENZA
645664 CHAIR, DESK
645o65 CHAIR. DESK
6456oo CHAIR, DESK
645667 CHAIR, DESK
MANUFACTURER
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
JASPER
TAYLOR
EDSEL
EDSEL
BEVIS
8EVIS
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
N
N
N
N
N
I006E
I007E
645668 CHAIR, DESK
645669 CHAIR, SIDE
645670 CHAIR
'1 CHAIR
'2 FILE
SIDE
SECRETARIAL
3INET
'? FILE
'4 FILE
CABINET
CABINET
':^567r FILE CABINET
645576 FILE CABINET
645677 FILE CABINET
645678 FILE CABINET
645679 BOOKCASE
645680 BOOKCASE
645681 BOOKCASE
645682 BOOKCASE
HON
HON
HON
HON
HCN
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 ' N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87 N
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
N
N
N
N
N
I008D
I010B
I009A
I008E
I009E
I010A
645683 BOOKCASE
645684 BOOKCASE
£45685 BOOKCASE
645686 BOOKCASE
HON
HON
HON
HON
645687 MICROCASSETTE RECORD SONY
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
07/20/87
645688 CHAIR, SIDE
645689 CHAIR, SIDE
645691 DESK, REGULAR
^45692 DESK, REGULAR
645693 FILE CABINET
UNITED
UNITED
HON
HON
HON
N
N
N
N
N
05/19/87 N
05/19/87 N
05/07/87 N
05/07/87 N
05/07/87 N
not found
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ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT. INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
^ E A.. .4 DESCRIPTION
:456~^ FILE CABINET
34:.i->5 CHAIR. SECRETARIAL
. 4-o'vt- EOOKCASE
o456?7 EOOKCASE
:45698 CREDENZA
645699 TABLE, DRAFTING
o457CO LAMP, DRAFTING
6457-01 CHAIR, DESK
643702 CHAIR, DESK
645705 PID ANALYZER, HNU
.-45706 PROBE, 10.2 EV
b457C^ BINOCULARS
.45710 PROBE, 11.7 EV
= '+5711 DESK, SECRETARIAL
645712 GENERATOR, ELECTRIC
645712 CAMERA
=45713 CREDENZA
645714 TABLE, CONFERENCE
645715 FILE CABINET
645716 FILE CABINET
o45717 FILE CABINET
o-5713 FILE CABINET
64571? DESK . REGULAR
- :"2: :z£u-. REGULAR
:~:~21 CESK, REGULAR
: -5722 DESK , REGULAR
t4Z~23 EOOKCASE
645724 BOOKCASE
645725 BOOKCASE
645726 BOOKCASE
645727 TABLE, WORK
64572S TABLE, FOLDING
645729 CHAIR, DESK
645730 CHAIR, DESK
645731 CHAIR, DESK
645732 CHAIR, SIDE
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ECOLOGY -i ENVIRONMENT . INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
16
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
. 4 1, ~ -: JL
. - 1 ~ 2
i C" ~.
-j: ii 5 r -' 3
'-4 57*0
645747
645748
^45749
145750
6457:: i
C45752
,45753
t 45714
c 4 57 56
645757
645753
i4S71?
645760
645761
645763
645764
645765
- 4 5 7 b 6
; ~57;7
_4S7c-3
^ 4 5 7 6 ->
-a.57~0
^45771
545772
645773
645774
645775
645776
645777
CHAIR. SIDE
JliAIR. SIDE
CHAIR, 2ESK
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
file cabinet
file cabinet
DESK , REGULAR
DESK, REGULAR
DESK , REGULAR
DESK, REGULAR
BOOKCASE
EOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
TABLE, FOLDING
TABLE , WORK
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIF. , SIDE
CHAIR. SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, DESK
CHAIR, DESK
CHAIR, DESK
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
UNKNOWN
HON
HON
HON
HON
UNKNOWN
HON
HON
HON
HON
HCN
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
645773 CHAIR, DESK HON
645779 CHAIR
646239 COMPUTER, FIELD COMPAQ
646240 PRINTER, FIELD COMPU EPSON
646247 COMPUTER, FIELD COMPAQ
-.46243 PRINTER, FIELD COMPU EPSON
646249 COMPUTER, FIELD COMPAQ
646250 PRINTER, FIELD COMPU EPSON
646259 COMPUTER, FIELD COMPAQ
646262 PRINTER, FIELD COMPU EPSON
04/10/87
04/10/87
04/10/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
11/01/84
11/01/84
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
11/01/84
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
11/01/84
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/57
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
07/11/88
04/05/88
07/11/88
04/05/88
04/05/88
04/05/88
04/05/88
04/05/88
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
sold' !
I001D
I006D
I007D
I008C
10088
ready
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ECOLOGY i ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
17
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
~f ,' t^_ '~ "
*«, ,^\
- -7233
047284
-47235
_ S- - O - -'
-47313
: 4 7 3 I 9
647320
<, c; -3 O Q Q
- .-, j r. '2- C'
. -i 0 0 ^ 4
.60082
t^0422
'3.60423
^,0433
o60433
1-60441
660 456
bo0457
T't-O-t 53
-'L0<4~- :'
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. -
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ECOLOGY i ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
18
IPA
[SCRIPT! ON
-1^:4 CHAIR. DESK
-_-:5 CHAIR. DESK
: ;.:-.- :HAIR , DESK
.-r-icJ.o CHAIR, DESK
1 916C-9 CHAIR ,
691640 CHAIR,
591641 CHAIR,
CHAIR,
691642
C-91643
TABLE ,
DESK
DESK
DESK
DESK
CONFERENCE
691653 300KCASE
691654 FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
DOSIMETER
DOSIMETER
MANUFACTURER
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
LIT
TENNSCO
HON
HON
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
691685 TYPEWRITER
6,9i-S9 AIR SAMPLING PACK SKC
691690 AIR £AM°LING PACK SKC
691691 AIR SAMPLING PACK SKC
t-91692 FLOW CALIBRATOR, ELE SKC
691c99 AIR SAMPLING KIT
6=5515 ROLATAPE
o95516 LEVEL/ROD
C'-;6 291 DESK, REGULAR
. Vi ;'.~2 CHAIR , CESK
SKC
ROLATAPE CORP
LIETZ
GARDNER
GARDNER
: -<;:-9 2 FILE CABINET
?6:-'°4 BOOKCASE
6'-<;C-'?o RID ANALYZER, HNU
596397 PHOSGENE DETECTOR, M MDA
696400 VEHICLE, MINIVAN, 19 FORD
GARDNER
GARDNER
HNU SYSTEMS
696401 TELEPHONE, MOBILE UN MOTOROLA
696405 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
696406 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
696407 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
696408 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
696409 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING SKC
696410 CHARGER, AUTOMATIC SKC
696411 FLOW METER, DIGITAL SKC
696413 FILE CABINET CARROLL'S
696414 FILE CABINET CARROLL'S
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
06/08/88
06/08/88
06/08/88
06/30/88
06/30/88
08/17/89
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
01/20/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
12/09/87
12/09/37
12/09/87
12/09/87
01/04/88
02/04/88
05/19/87
11/23/87
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
09/26/88
09/26/88
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
N
N
N
N
N
N ready to excess
N
N lost in fire
N G008
N D008C
N not found
N D006A
N D0068
N D006D
N D009B
N D009A
N
N
-96415 XRF ANALYSIS SYSTEM PHOTOVAC 08/05/88 N D034
L-96418 APR, POWERED, RACAL RACAL 12/28/87 N
6-7-6419 APR, POWERED, RACAL RACAL 12/28/87 N
i96420 XRF PROBE, DUAL SOUR COLUMBIA SCIENT 02/15/89 N
696421 PROBE DISTRIBUTION B COLUMBIA SCIENT 02/15/89 N D030A
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ECOLOGY S ENVIRONMENT, I%ic.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
19
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
-c,,,4:-
-.96423
'. 90425
696426
696427
696428
696429
696431
696432
696433
696434
t 964 3 5
- 96436
o96437
696438
o96439
696440
596441
696442
696443
696444
696445
696447
_ y fo 4 4 3
7N- .J. ^ C;
-. =6450
o '564 51
696452
fc-96453
696454
696455
696456
696457
696453
696459
696460
696461
696462
696463
696464
696465
6'96468
696469
696470
PH METER. PEN
PH METER , PEN
PUMP. AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CALIBRATOR, LOW FLOW
CONDUCTIVITY METER
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME
CYLINDER, AIR
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
CYLINDER, AIR
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
CYLINDER. AIR
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
SIEVE SET
SURFACE LIGHT/ELEMEN
MAGNETIC CABLE LOCAT
INDUCTIVE SIGNAL CLA
RANDOM AEROSOL MONIT
LETTERING MACHINE
APR , POWERED
APR . POWERED
LEVEL. ^OD, FIEERGLAS
PLANIMETER
DESK
DESK
DESK
CHAIR
CHAIR
CHAIR
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
PYROMETER, INFRARED
KIT, AIR SAMPLING
CALIBRATOR, LOW FLOW
CASE, CALIBRATOR CAR
PERS . AEROSOL MONITO
PH METER, PEN
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME
WIND SPEED INDICATOR
VEHICLE, BLAZER 4X4,
NESTER
NESTER
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
NESTER
NESTER
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
ATM
COLUMBIA SCIENT
SCHONSTEDT
SCHONSTEDT
MIE
MAX LETREX
RACAL
RACAL
LIETZ
KOIZUMI
HON
HON
HON
SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
HON
HON
HON
OMEGA ENGINEERI
SKC
SKC
SKC
MIE
NESTER
NESTER
AIR GUIDE
CHEVROLET
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/20/89
07/20/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/28/89
08/02/89
08/07/89
08/07/89
08/04/89
08/11/89
08/16/89
08/16/89
08/16/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/24/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
06/16/89
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
ready to excess
ready to excess
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ECOLOGY S ENVIRONMENT. IMC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
20
IP A
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
~ r - -171
/I ~* ~>
7 -r /
'i "' "^
'_ 'r -i t
~. >- '. ~T C
-I ~' C~ H ' "'
696476
c96477
696478
696479
6964SO
. r - -r 8 I
1 ~:.4'62
- :-c-482
r -;.;.:;
'. 96485
696486
.- 9 c 4 .; 7
696483
696489
696490
69649J.
696492
.'964*3
_ ". Z + ' -t
~, i- _T -. '"
. . ' c -- ? -
~ < '~ "7
TV ^. ^ O p
_ ? to 4 9 9
696500
696501
696502
696503
696504
(156506
696507
i 96 508
696509
696510
b9631 I
696512
696513
696514
696517
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
SCBA, ULTRALITE II
SC3A. ULTRALITE II
SCEA. ULTRALITE II
LEVEL/ROD
EA.ILER
LETTEREX
APR, POWERED, FACEPI
APR, POWERED, FACEPI
APR, POWERED, TURBO
APR , POWERED , TURBO
LOCATOR, MAGNETIC i
BAILER
TRIPOD
DESK-
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
TOOL KIT, NON-SPARKI
PYROMETER, INFRARED
OXYGEN INHALATOR/RES
FIRST AID KIT
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
LIGHT METER
SOIL SAMPLING KIT
PYROMETER, INFRARED
STAND, TYPEWRITER
STAND, TYPEWRITER
STAND, TYPEWRITER
AIR-PURIFYING RESP . ,
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
BRAINARD
HON
HON
MSA
MSA
MSA
LEITZ
NORTON
UNKNOWN
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
KILMAN
KILMAN
KILMAN
KILMAN
KILMAN
KILMAN
KILMAN
KILMAN
SCHONSTEDT
NORWELL
WOODS
HON
I.S.I.
I.S.I.
I.S.I.
HON
HON
HON
HON
BERYLCO
OMEGA ENGINEERI
UNITED OXYGEN E
NORTH
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
UNKNOWN
ARTS MFG
& SUPP
OMEGA ENGINEERI
0 'SULLIVAN
0 'SULLIVAN
0 'SULLIVAN
RACAL
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/28/89
07/28/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/01/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/04/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
03/03/39
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
08/23/89
08/23/89
08/23/89
08/23/89
08/16/89
08/28/89
09/26/89
10/06/89
10/13/89
10/13/89
11/01/89
11/06/89
08/15/89
08/17/89
08/17/89
08/17/89
08/15/89
N
N
f 1
1 N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
>\ I
1 ^
.'!
N I
i (
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
not found
not found
ready to excess
-------
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
IP A ::
-,":."_ ^
' _ f_
-'"6521
'-' '760.
; ? "s c- :
; 96 52 4
-96225
- ~ c 5 2 i
^-527
: --t 523
' "'" ": ^ 0
. v'f'oC T
'- '?': c 05
696.T07
- 6 i.sC'r
- :-bo I 0
096612
c . '_; o i 2
- ?6-l 'I.
b r _: i i 7
~; '- .. 1 ?
-. -
_ ; _
I :' r_ "_ _ .
± ?':.o2j
6?o624
696625
696626
696627
(-.96623
69c630
VP6-021
696632
.'- ZJ ^ *^ O ~*
b 9 6 6 3 4
696625
t96fe36
';-?6o37
o '7 6 to 3 9
.- ?6640
6 96b41
DESCRIPTION
- I ".-PURIFYING RESP . .
AIR-P'JRIFYING RESP. .
.IR-PURIFYING PESP. .
iIR-°URIFYING RESP..
-IR-PURIFYING PESP.,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP.,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP.,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP. ,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP.,
-.IR-°l'RIFYING RESP. ,
LETTERING MACHINE
PRINTER, DATA LOGGER
2RILL RIG, MOBILE
PADIO, TWO-WAY
RADIO, TWO-WAY
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
LAB KIT, PID
VIDEO RECORDER, VHS
HCM DETECTOR, MONITC
PHOSGENE DETECTOR, M
MONITCX, PHOSGENE
; , T _ II P. A T I C rJ KIT. H 2 5
: '-1 GENERATOR , i~CN
V--3 :ENERATOR , PHOSG
TRIPOD. CAMERA
-RIPOD. CAMERA
PSYCHROMETER
LIGHT BOX, DRAFTING
FILE CABINET
CABINET, STORAGE
APR , POWERED , RACAL
MONITOX, H2S
EOAT, FIBERGLASS
AUGER, BUCKET
FILE CABINET
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AUTOMATIC
FLOW METER, DIGITAL
FILE CABINET
MANUFACTURER
RACAL
RACAL
PACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
MAX LETREX
M T P
OK I DAT A
MOBILE DRILLING
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
HON
HON
NCP ANALYTICAL
RCA
MDA
MDA
MDA
:-1DA
MDA
MDA
SEARS
SEARS
BACHARACH
STACOR
HON
TENNESCO
RACAL
MDA
DOLPHIN
AMS
COX
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
HON
DATE
ACQUIRED
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/1 5/89
03/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/11/89
/^jO/1 /^ /OCl
Oo/ 1 4/o9
08/14/89
01/04/88
01/02/88
01/02/88
11/23/87
11/23/87
01/29/88
02/03/38
01/18/88
02/04/83
12/18/87
03/22/88
01/12/83
04/04/88
04/04/88
03/23/88
11/19/87
04/04/88
11/02/87
12/28/87
12/18/87
04/08/88
04/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/03/88
RPR
f ,
,-j
r;
N
K 1
N
N
N
N
N
N
M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
I
N
H
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
.N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
COMMENTS
transfer to
transfer to
transfer to
8001
G001
G003
D014A
D02S
Avtex fibers
B002
not found
D007A
D007C
D007E
D008B
D009H
D009G
San
San
San
,VA
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ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
22
:. DESCRIPTION
-I 1-REDGE SAMPLER
.-: :COLING VEST
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
r:--:^5 COOLING VEST
'; 96 6.46 COOLING VEST
696647 COOLING VEST
. ?6 --,B COOLING VEST
v?6i49 COOLING VEST
- ?''..650 COOLING VEST
. ->co51 LIGHT METER
--~6 .52 TRAILER , BOAT
.=6.-12 MOTOR. 'ROLLING
: -6~r-i COOLING VEST
.-r-o-E5 COOLING VEST
.==.:<;. COOLING VEST
596657 COOLING VEST
-. ?6653 COOLING VEST
o96659 COOLING VEST
6966oO COOLING VEST
iftobi COOLING VEST
.^6662 MAP FILE
696663 MICROWAVE OVEN
iT-6cc5 .MR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU GMW
.-::.-:> -"-1R I-AMPLER. HI-VOL
-":._7 AIR SAMPLER. HI-VOLU CMW
:.:6-=-o AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU
:"-660 AIR SAMPLER. HI-VOLU GMW
696670 PHOTOCOPIER
-.-96672 POWER STRIP, 6-OUTLE ARCHER
696676 FLOW METER, DIGITAL
696677 CHARGER, AUTOMATIC
696673 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
696679 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
b96680 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
696681 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
696632 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
.-"66.33 CASE, AIR SAMPLING K SKC
=,96o84 SURGE PROTECTOR
-96635 CASE, FLOW METER
o96636 SURGE PROTECTOR
..-96659 AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU GMW
S9--o90 AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU GMW
-96691 AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU GMW
-?6692 AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU GMW
WILDCO
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
SEKONICS
SHORELINE
MINN KOTA
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
MAYLINE
SHARP
GMW
GMW
CMW
GMW
GMW
MITA
ARCHER
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
UNKNOWN
SKC
UNKNOWN
GMW
GMW
GMW
GMW
06/06/88
07/08/83
07/08/88
07/08/33
07/08/88
07/08/88
07/08/88
07/08/88
07/08/88
07/01/38
07/08/88
07/13/88
08/09/88
08/09/88
08/09/88
08/09/83
08/09/88
08/09/38
08/09/88
08/09/88
08/11/88
04/12/88
08/26/88
08/26/83
03/26/88
08/26/88
08/26/88
08/09/88
04/01/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/01/88
05/05/88
05/01/88
08/30/88
08/30/83
08/30/88
08/30/88
k
N
k 1
! "i
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N!
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
D033
E056
£057
E058
E059
E060
not found
E062
E063
8003
B002A
E065
E066
E067
E068
E068
E069
E070
ready to excess
sold GSA
D029
D009B -;
D009D
D006C
D008A
D006E
D008D
D007B
D009E
D009F
not found
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ECOLOGY 3, ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
;OMMENTS
,-:F. SAMPLER, HI-VOLU G.MW
EALANCE. TOP LOADING AMERICAN
riNERATOR, ELECTRIC YAMAHA
HAND TRUCK, 2-WHEEL UNKNOWN
08/30/S8
09/02/33
12/15/88
06/01/39
N
N
N
)031
RANDOM AEROSOL MONIT MIE
-196700 METEOROLOGICAL STATI CAMPBELL
-?c7:i METEOROLOGICAL STATI CAMPBELL
>:v£7:2 CAMERA, VIDEO PANASONIC
:9t7Cr. RANDOM AEROSOL MONIT MIE
07/13/89
07/12/89
07/12/89
07/22/89
07/13/89
N
N
N
N
N
stolen
;T"£70-. STOCK CART
.-9-1711 TABLE, FOLDING 8
./I"'I -10LORIMETRIC G/V
. --7J3 FIELD MICROSCOPE
:?.7-4 MAGNETOMETER
GRAINGER
N/A
TES DRAEGER
SWIFT
EG&G
11/03/88 N
08/01/85 N
07/26/89 N
07/24/89 N
07/24/89 N
PUMP. AIR SAMPLING
696 7^6 PUMP:
--".; 7 T ' IMP
AIR SAMPLING
AIR SAMPLING
_.?6743 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
69674? PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
07/17/89 N
c96750 CALIBRATOR, LOW FLOW SKC
t-96751 CHARGER, AIR SAMPLER SKC
c9&752 VIDEO CASSETTE RECOR JVC
-'t^H TV MONITOR/RECEIVER PANASONIC
^H SISON
07/17/39 N
07/17/89 ' N
07/22/89 N
07/22/89 N
.---II £ARTH RESISTIVITY ME E'ISON
:;-:T;. SOUNDING SYSTEM, OFF 3ISCN
.---:- CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
-°:7S5 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
_ 5t7I? CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
696760 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
696761 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
696762 PROFILING RECORDER, GEOPHYS
696763 TRANSDUCER, SUE'SURFA GEOPHYS
696764 VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT GEOPHYS
07/06/89
07/06/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
N
N
N
N
08/03/89 N
08/03/89 N
SURVEY 07/24/89 N
SURVEY 07/24/89 N
SURVEY 07/24/89 N
;':?67-:3 TRANSDUCER> SUBSURFA GEOPHYS. SURVEY 07/24/89 N
e-96766 MONITOR, COLOR TV SAMSUNG 07/24/89 N
i967i7 AIR SAMPLER, HI VOL ANDERSON 07/31/89 N
696763 AIR SAMPLER, HI VOL ANDERSON 07/31/89 N
696769 AIR SAMPLER, HI VOL ANDERSON 07/31/89 N
;9c770 AIR SAMPLER, HI VOL
.96771 AIR SAMPLER, HI VOL
?96772 AIR SAMPLER, HI VOL
.-c773 CALIBRATOR, HI VOL
.96774 CALIBRATOR, HI VOL
ANDERSON
ANDERSON
ANDERSON
ANDERSON
ANDERSON
07/31/89 N
07/31/89 N
07/31/89 N
07/31/89 N
07/31/89 N
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ECOLOGY S ENVIRONMENT. 1.1C.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
"AGE
24
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
*~ ._ ""' ~ C
- r. ~" ,^,
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'£ " T 3
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o?67Ji
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j '- 6 7 c 3
"'. ~'f 4
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-^ . ~ . ~7
: : : "^ j 3
v?c789
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19e793
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; 96304
696305
b9630b
096807
S96803
i96809
6P6S10
_ :;t 361
696362
v96363
'; 9 6 o b 4
: 96 865
- 16366
_ vc367
5?6363
J. TELNET, FLAMMABLES
ZAEIiNET, FLAMMABLES
:AE:::E"T, FLAMMAELES
EXPLOSir-iETER/02 METE
EXPLC2IMETER/02 METE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME
MULTITEST METER , iLE
SAMPLER, KEMMERER
FLASH POINT TESTER
ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZ
CASCADE AIR LINE SYS
CASCADE AIR LINE SYS
LOCATOR, MAGNETIC i
RADIATION MONITOR
RADIATION r-lONITOR
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
TYPEWRITER, ELECTRIC
TYPEU'RI^ER, ELECTRIC
:HAI.~. CONFERENCE
Ch.-.:~. CONFERENCE
IHAIF . CONFEREf'JCE
CHAIR, CONFERENCE
CHAIR, CONFERENCE
CHAIR, CONFERENCE
CHAIR, CONFERENCE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
COLORIMETRIC G/V TES
CHAIR, CONFERENCE
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
JUSTRITE
JUS TRITE
JUSTRITE
DRAEGER
DRAEGER
NESTER
NESTER
FLUKE
KEMMERER
PENSKY MARTEN
FOXBORO
MSA
MSA
SCHONSTEDT
S.E. INT'L
S.E. INT'L
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
I3M
ISM
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
NATIONAL DRAGER
HON
KODAK
KODAK
KODAK
KODAK
KODAK
KODAK
KODAK
KODAK
03/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/39
08/03/89
08/03/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
08/03/89
08/01/89
08/03/89
08/04/89
08/10/89
08/10/89
08/11/89
08/14/89
08/14/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/08/89
08/03/39
08/11/39
03/11.- "5?
08/11/89
08/11/39
03/11/89
08/11/39
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/14/89
08/11/89
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
»vl
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
M
N
i
M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Avtex fibers,VA
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ICCLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
"OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
25
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
:OMMENTS
-
-
,-\
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MICROCOMPUTER
MICROCOMPUTER
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"1C" C'CCMFUTER
"TC7. C COMPUTER
'.ICROCOMPUTER
MICROCOMPUTER
MICROCOMPUTER
MICROCOMPUTER
VEHICLE, 4WD
VEHICLE, 4WD
TELECOUPLER,
TELECOUPLER,
"LECOUPLER,
TELECOUPLER,
TELECOUPLER ,
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VEHICLE, 4WD
VEHICLE, 4WD
, INSTR
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SLAZER,
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PORTABL
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PELICAN
PELICAN
PELICAN
PELICAN
PELICAN
PELICAN
PELICAN
°ELICAN
GLOEE
GLOBE
GLOBE
GLOBE
GLOBE
GLOBE
GLOBE
GLOBE
GLOBE
COMPAQ
COMPAQ
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COMPAQ
COMPAQ
COMPAQ
COMPAQ
COMPAQ
CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET
PRODUC
PRODUC
PRODUC
PRODUC
PRODUC
PRODUC
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT
TRIMBLE NAVIGAT
THERMOLYNE
KOE KOL INDUSTR
Oo/'CI'/^O
03/14/39
C 3/22/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/'~:0
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06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/12/91
06/12/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
07/16/91
07/16/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/05/91
12/05/91
N
1 1
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
.: . ,'EM, _AE
. i OVEN, _AS
2 GEf -ERA-TOR
:v .GENERATOR
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
BOEKOL INDUSTRI 12/20/91 N
TEMPCON 12/12/91 N
HONDA - 03/30/92 N
HONDA 03/30/92 N
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PAD I A.~ I ON ALERT MONI
RADIATION ALERT MONI
RADIATION ALERT MONI
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RADIATION ALERT MONI
RADIATION ALERT MONI
GAS GENERATOR , HCN
GAS GENERATOR, H2S
PROJECTOR, SLIDE
PROJECTOR, OVERHEAD
CART, TV/VCR
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
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-UMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP. AIR SAMPLING
-'.'MP, AIR SAMPLING
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GENERATOR, ELECTRICA
GENERATOR, ELECTRICA
GENERATOR, ELECTRICA
GENERATOR, ELECTRICA
GENERATOR, ELECTRICA
STEAM CLEANER, HIGH
E-LOOD PRESSURE/PULSE
BLOOD PRESSURE/PULSE
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FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
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HONDA
HONDA
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COMPUR
COMPUR
KODAK
3M
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GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
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HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
LANDA
LABTRON
LABTRON
LABTRON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
03/30/92
03/30/92
03/30/92
04/07/92
04/07/92
04/07/92
04/07/92
06/29/92
06/29/92
06/29/92
06/29/92
06/29/92
06/29/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
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02/22/90
02/22/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
02/21/90
02/27/90
02/27/90
02/27/90
02/27/90
02/27/90
02/27/90
02/26/90
02/26/90
02/26/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
N
iN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
-------
;GY !, ENVIRONMENT , IMC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
DAGE
27
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
_-+
~ " ,. : . -'
----- -
- ^ - ,-
-T ~>, ', ^ r: ->
'24353
.---,, - -- ,1
t _ _' -f
724^5
"24 35o
72-_ - 7
~ ~ ~ ">
~ 2 4 ".-;.?
~24 I -C
~ ~ i ~: ' '
724362
, «_'_,;
7243e 4
7 2 4 3 c 5
72- : = 6-
724 3i~
' ^ * - -^
~ 2 - ? v 9
^_ ,
__ '^ _ ,
-~ /i -
"24374
72437S
724376
724377
/ 24 3/ o
724379
724330
724331
* ^ .^ o ^ o
- _H JO^.
' ^ _; c J'
^. <, ~* -^ ,;
_ 4 ; o 4
~ ^- A O O C
' -1 -T _ C O
' 3' o b
"2 ;3S7
""2 '; ^33
72438?
724 3S?
ZOCIvCASE
J30KCA5E
EOCl'CASE
200KCASE
BOOKCASE
I-EPTH FINDER
METEOROLOGICAL STATI
-:ADIQ SCANNER, 20-CH
H2S MONITOR
H2S DETECTOR
Plotter , Computer
2i-:irizer
MICROCOMPUTER
SCANNER, COMPUTER
STOOL. DRAFTING
"ABLE, DRAFTir^G LIGH
"ABLE , WORK
DOPS PROEE SHIELD, X
EXTRACTION JACK
HEAT 5'RESS MONITOR
SAP CODE READING UNI
SAP CODE READING UNI
3AR CODE READING UNI
.-. t'~~ ^ ^^ ""
-.if-'D ^'JMP , 1.7"
.ro.c:-;ET I-OSIME^ER KIT
POCKET DOSIMETER KIT
CHAIR, DESK
CHAIR, DESK
CHAIR, DESK
SHELVING UNIT
SHELVING UNIT
SHELVING UNIT
SHELVING UNIT
GILIBRATOR, HIGH FLO
AIR SAMPLING PUMP
AIR SAMPLING PUMP
AIR SAMPLING PUMP
AIR SAMPLING PUMP
3LUDGE SAMPLER
PROJECTOR, OVERHEAD
BOOKCASE
SERVICING EED, PICKU
VEHICLE, 4UD PICKUP,
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HUMMINGBIRD
CAMPBELL SCIENT
REALISTIC
MDA
MDA
COMPAQ
HEWLETT PACKARD
UNITED CHAIR
STACOR
EMC
COLUMBIA SCIENT
AMS
METROSONICS
WORTHINGTON
WORTHINGTON
WORTH ING TON
NIK'jN
SRAINARD KILMAN
DOSIMETER CORP.
DOSIMETER CORP.
HON
HON
HON
RIVET LOCK
RIVET LOCK
RIVET LOCK
RIVET LOCK
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
SOILTEST
3M
BURROUGHS
CHALLENGER
CHEVROLET
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
05/25/90
06/01/90
06/12/90
07/19/90
09/04/90
03/26/90
09/27/90
09/27/90
09/27/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/28/90
05/24/90
08/03/90
10/15/90
10/15/90
10/15/90
12/1 ~-/'?Q
12/1 3/39
02/02/90
02/02/90
01/31/90
01/31/90
01/31/90
03/01/90
03/01/90
03/01/90
03/01/90
03/02/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
03/20/90
03/05/90
06/20/90
01/13/92
06/06/91
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
expendable
-------
ECOLOGY I ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
SUBURBAN, 1 CHEVROLET 03/01/91 N
CONTAINER T FORD ll/19/^O N
HEWLETT-PACKARD 02/13/92 i:
UIDE CARRID C-I10H ELECTRON 03/27/92 M
- -1
~ 2 4 4
~2--i
"C44
~ '"^ /' , t
""244
"244
"*2-- 4
_ r
"" '^
~2^4
~^£~
_ -
7244
"244
~>"T
~J
29
--,
_
-^ %
: *>
- -
^ c
-Jv'l1
"
If S
?°
TABLE, CONFERENCE 8'
DRILL MACHINE, HYDRA
MONITOX, HCN
GAS GENERATOR , H2S
KEYBOARD , COMPUTER
COMPUTER, DISK DRIVE
CAMPER SHELL, PICKUP
MCNI-OX, H2S DETECTO
GAS GENERATOR, HCN
1CNI~CP. , COMPUTER
MONITOX, PHOSGENE DE
COMPUTER
PRINTER, PAINT JET X
DIGITIZER
DISK DRIVE. OPTICAL
UNKNOWN
GEOPROBE SYSTEM
COMPUR
COMPUR
GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ARE
COMPUR
COMPUR
GATEWAY
COMPUR
ADVANCED DATA G
HEWLETT-PACKARD
KURTA
PANASONIC
01/14/92
08/03/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
08/11/92
08/11/92
08/02/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
08/11/92
07/29/92
02/17/92
02/17/92
02/19/92
02/17/92
N
N
N
N
X )
1 ^
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
T24^40 MONITOR, COLOR VGA
JVC
Projection Pan PROXIMA
EHICLE, 4WD PICKUP, CHEVROLET
CBA. HIP-AIR MSA
. -IP-AIR MSA
02/17/92 N
02/28/92 N
06/26/91 N
06/11/92 N
:CBA. .-IP-AIR
rC3A. -IP-rtIR
£CBA. HIP-AIR
SCBA. HIP-AIR
PRINTER
MSA
MSA
MSA
PANASONIC
724459 MONITOX, HCN COMPUR
7244V 0 MONITOX, H2S DETECTO COMPUR
^24311 PUMP, WELL QED
724312 PUMP CONTROLLER QED
,"24313 BAILER, TEFLON NORTON
724314 ULTRASONIC CLEANER BRANSON
"24315 DRILL, HYDRAULIC ARO
724316 '.JATER SAMPLER, REMME WILDCO
"24317 EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO I.S.I.
^24318 EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO I.S.I.
0 6 / 1 1 / 9 2 N
06/11/92 ,N
06/11/92 N
06/11/92 N
07/08/92 N
07/29/92 N
07/29/92 N
09/11/89 N
09/11/89 N
09/26/89 N
09/27/89
09/07/89
08/25/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
N
N
N
N
N
not found
^24319 EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO I.S.I.
724S20 EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO I.S.I.
"24321 EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO I.S.I.
724322 EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO I.S.I.
724323 HEAT STRESS MONITOR METROSONICS
09/12/89 N
09/12/89 N
09/12/89 N
09/12/89 N
09/27/89 N
-------
ICCLC2Y i ENVIRONMENT. INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
"OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
. . -
_ _
_ -
- - -'
_ _
~ '",',,''
"2--331
- ' "-' - -
~ ~ ~r "' 2 3
"2432-,
_ f -
- _ _ ~
"243 C 7
~2;32-I
~ - 4 7' 2 '"
, * r * w
"243 ;2
"24343
"243^6
_ ^ ';> £f /
- . .-- - --
_ - - -" -r
- - - - -
- J ^ ;
- -V ,, - -
~ ~~ ^L -
7 2-^ ~. 1 9
724360
724861
724362
724562
"24364
"24566
724363
"24869
-2*373
. 2487+
72437 3
.'24376
~2'°3 377
"24373
__AT -TRE£~ ,,,ONTT-R
Z.^T £-RES3 MONITOR
:22 -NALYZER
:O::PLTER INTERFACE
-,nTA RECORDER
H2S ANALYZER
:ATA RECORDER
'. UAL-PURPOSE BREATHI
TYLINDER, COMPOSITE
'I UAL-PURPOSE 3REATHI
I UAL-PURPOSE EREATHI
;_^R , CCMPOSI i ^
I'.'.-L -PURPOSE BREATHI
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
CYLINDER. COMPOSITE
OXYGEN ADMINISTRATOR
CXYGEN ADMINISTRATCR
ZAILER, TEFLON
EAI.ER, TEFLON
ZAILER, TEFLON
SAILZR. TEFLON
J G 1 ; z. IL X P 0 o LJ K . "1 '_ i c i~\
r-'OI£E EXPOSURE METER
_z :-- r '-E~ER
_.-. I!_ZR, STAIV;LEES 'c 7
2.--IL.E~. . 5TAIN.E5S ST
-rxBIZNT AIR ANALYZER
DATA LOGGER, AM8 . A I
CADIO, 2-WAY
RADIO, 2-WAY
RADIO, 2-WAY
RADIO, 2-WAY
RADIO. 2-WAY
RADIO, 2-WAY
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
SELF-CONTAINED BREAT
SOIL SAMPLING KIT
CASCADE ASSEMBLY
CHAIR, DESK
DESK , REGULAR
CHAIR, DESK
CHAIR, DESK
METROSONICS
.1ETROSONIC3
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
LIFE SUPPORT PR
LIFE SUPPORT PR
NORTON
NORTON
NORTON
NORTON
D Ci P Pi 1
J~< U L. U L_
FOCCL
cECor.'ics
zc:-if)sorj
JOHNSON
FOXSORO
FOXBORO
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
ARTS MFG & SUPP
MSA
HON
HON
HON
HON
09/27/89
09/27/39
09/07/3?
09/07/39
09/07/89
09/07/89
09/07/89
09/13/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/13/89
09/18/89
09/27/89
09/27/89
09/26/89
09/26/89
08/25/89
08/25/89
1 A /{***"? / Q O
lO/Q//d 7
10/07/89
1 0 / 0 9/39
10/11/39
10/11/5?
10/18/89
10/18/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/22/89
10/22/89
10/22/89
11/02/89
10/29/89
11/14/89
11/14/89
11/14/89
11/14/89
N
N
X
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
. 4
N
rJ
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1 1
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Avtex fibers, VA
not found
not found
not found
not found
decal missing
decal missing
decal missing
decal missing
decal missing
Avtex fibers, VA
expendable
,
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ECOLOGY i ENVIRONMENT, INC. PAGE 30
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
DATE
DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
- - _ , .. 7 -
_ c c J
77
'- , 632
724 3£?
724884
- _ '7 i" '_"
"24387
4 'c c ;
, ' '- O Q
_ ' " 0
_4 ?'r 1
- - -^T _
-'--
7 - .: - - ...
_ " t' . -
724 C- 9 "
724398
/ ~_ H C -
72-: POO
-24^01
724 r-C2
_ -- - '- ~
" I - - -
- - - -. -
- (_
. _ --T " V.
~ 2 4 ° C 3
724-0?
724910
724911
724912
724913
724914
724915
724916
T" _ ,
72 4'? 13
724019
' * *3 *~ -~>
.""2 'i'?'21
-24922
714922
724924
1 2SK . REGULAR
DESK . REGULAR
3AILER. STAINLESS ST
..AND PUMP , 1.7"
.-JATER LEVEL INDICATO
CAMERA , 35MM W/ ZOOM
CAMERA, 35MM W/ ZOOM
CAMERA . 35MM
STREAM BOTTOM SAMPLE
°LANKTON SAMPLER
..^MEF.A . INSTANT PRIN
UANOTPUCK , 2-WHEEL
HANDTPUCK, 2-WHEEL
h.ANuTRUCK , 2 -WHEEL
-ADIATION RATE METER
-'ADIATION RATE METER
AIR CUTLET CONNECTIC
CHAIR, DESK
'.HAIR, DESK
CAMERA, 35MM
CARRYING CASE, CAMER
LENS , -ELEPHOTO
CAMERA, 35MM
:.-,:-:RYI.' G CASE, CAMER
:AMEFA, INSTANT PRIN
:ESK
~ILE CABINET
BOOKCASE
-ILE CABINET
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
DESK
DESK
FILE CABINET
WATER LEVEL INDICATO
SAILER, 1050 CC
TRIPOD, FIBERGLASS
TABLE, DRAFTING
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
BAILER, 1050 CC
SAILER, 80 CC
SAILER, 80 CC
HON
HON
JOHNSON
BRAINARD KILLMA
SLOPE INDICATOR
NIKON
NIKON
NIKON
WILDCO
WILDCO
POLAROID
VALLEY CRAFT
VALLEY CRAFT
VALLEY CRAFT
BICRON
BICRON
WESTERN ENTERPR
HON
HON
NIKON
PELICAN
PRO
NIKON
PELICAN
POLAROID
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
SLOPE INDICATOR
NORWELL
FORESTRY SUPPLI
MAYLINE
I .S.I.
I.S.I .
I .S.I .
NORWELL
NORUELL
NORWELL
11/14/89
11/14/89
10/26/89
12/13/89
12/18/89
12/22/89
12/22/89
12/22/89
12/27/89
12/27/89
12/26/89
12/27/89
12/27/89
12/27/89
01/23/90
01/23/90
11/06/89
11/15/89
11/15/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/14/39
12/15/89
12/18/39
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/19/89
09/01/89
09/01/89
08/24/89
09/15/89
09/15/89
09/15/89
09/22/89
"09/22/89
09/22/89
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
.N
-
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
-------
ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT, INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
C'AGE
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
- -. :.--
-. - -, -, -.
__ j
72402.~'
7 2 4 '-' " T
724931
724921
""24933
724'-'24
724933
724 ?36
^ '-I- . - .
. -* /' ,J. "/
~I4?3r
^24940
7249-:!
7 2 4 ? 4 2
724943
724944
724945
724946
724947
-'2494:3
_ - - - ;
_ - '- ' 'i v.
_"-;;- u
39532 1
1 95832
895323
895834
895-335
39533S
895S37
395838
;^95«39
895840
°Qc:P4 1
895842
895843
395844
895845
395865
895866
395867
IXYGE:, INHALATCR/RES
CAMERA, INSTANT PRIN
,'IRST AID KIT
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
EAILER, STAINLESS ST
LIGHT EXPOSURE METER
CASCADE SYSTEM
GROUND PROBE KIT
PROJECTOR, OVERHEAD
SHELVING UNIT
SHELVING UNIT
SHELVING UNIT
rHELMNG UNIT
P'.'MP , UJELL
DESK , REGULAR
CHAIR, DESK
CAMERA, 35MM
CAMERA 35MM
l-JATER LEVEL INDICATO
CABINET, STORAGE
CABINET, STORAGE
CASE , CATALOG
CASE, CATALOG
;.--.££. :ATALCG
:.VZI::ET. MAP CASE
C.'LINDER, SCBA, ULTR
CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR
CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR
RESPIRATOR, SCBA ,ULT
CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR
CYLINDERS, SCBA
CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR
COMPUTER, HARD DISK
KEYBOARD, COMPUTER
MONITOR, COMPUTER, M
PRINTER, LASERJET
CARTRIDGE, FONT, TO
COMPUTER, PORTABLE W/
COMPUTER, PORTABLE W/
PRINTER .DOT-MATRIX ,
PRINTER , DOT-MATRIX ,
CYLINDER, SCBA, ULTR
CYLINDERS, SCBA
CYLINDERS, SCBA
UNITED OXYGEN E
POLAROID
NORTH
FORESTRY
FORESTRY
SOKONIC
MSA
ARTS MFG & SUPP
3M
TENNSCO
TENNSCO
TENNSCO
TENNSCC
GEOSTORE
STYLERITE
HON
NIKON
NIKON
SLOPE IND.
TENNSCO
TENNSCO
STEBCO
STEBCO
STEBCO
SAFCO
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
IBM
IBM
SYSDYNE
HEWL.-PACK
HEUIL-PACK
COMPAQ
COMPAQ
PANASONIC
PANASONIC
MSA
MSA
MSA
09/25/89
10/03/39
10/05/89
10/10/89
10/10/89
10/09/89
11/06/89
11/07/89
11/20/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/13/89
12/13/89
12/21/89
12/21/89
12/22/89
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
10/17/85
10/17/85
07/31/84
11/20/82
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
02/20/86
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
N
N
N ready to
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
N
N
N stolen
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT. INC.
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED. RPR COMMENTS
- --
_ ;* c .- /
- - - - ,-s .-,
- /> - - - -
sw' - ' w' N. _
-! ' (~, 0, -*
-, S_J 1W \» h_
-03003
"0 2-004
90 201" "
-. ,-i -. A -, -.,
c-o -- , r
""221"
' - _ ~ _' t
^03022
' - - -i '-, ;
~! n -i n o -
:.,- - r- -
-02027
"02033
903039
"03041
'-' ',/ -f
C " ~ ", _i '"
- -
___*-!_'
- '_' -' ~
- ,- - -
' - ' - J.
': 2: 20? 2
903053
903054
903055
903056
903057
90305?
903059
TO~C60
903061
903062
T-03063
-- ;-:oc4
-03065
9030c o
903067
2i:i-c;-. BLACK BOX
CAMERA. 35MM
"-Y?IA"ON METPR. MIC
MONITOX, H2S DETECTO
GAS GENERATOR, HCN
MONITOX, HCN
GAS GENERATOR, PHOSG
."ONIT2X, PHOSGENE DE
GAS GENERATOR , PHOSG
GAS GENERATOR, H2S
.MONITOR, 4-GAS
Me :':> Analyzer i-j/Do
Vechile, Mini van, 19
GENERATOR, HYDRIDE
^OU'ER SUPPLY , SPECTR
fPECTROPHOTOMETER, A
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
IMMUNO ASSY KIT
SCANNER/PROGRAMMABLE
SCANNER/PROGRAMMABLE
20IL MOISTURE METER
CONE ^-'ETRONETER
: 2C:-'Z~ PENETr;OMETER
LEVEL . HAND HELD
\ONITOX DETECTOR. CL
GAS GENERATOR , CL2
MONITOX DETECTOR, CL
GAS GENERATOR, CL2
CELLULAR PHONE
CELLULAR PHONE
PH/CCND/TEMP METER
PH/COND/TEMP METER
SPECTRACE 9000
SPECTRACE 9000 PROBE
DOSIMETER CHARGER
DOSIMETER
DOSIMETER
DOSIMETER
DOSIMETER
DOSIMETER CHARGER
DOSIMETER
DOSIMETER
BLACK BOX
RICOH
LUDLAM MEASUREM
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
GASTECH
JEROME
BUCK SCIENTIFIC
BUCK SCIENTIFIC
SUCK SCIENTIFIC
PANASONIC
PANASONIC
PANASONIC
ENSYS
REALISTIC
REALISTIC
ROSEMOUNT
ELE. INTERNATIC
ELE. INTERNATIC
SOKKIA
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
COMPUR
FUJITSU
FUJITSU
CAMBRIDGE SCIEN
CAMBRIDGE SCIEN
TN TECHNOLOGIES
TN TECHNOLOGIES
DOSIMETER CORP.
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
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03/19/86
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07/29/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
09/18/92
12/22/92
04/12/92
09/08/92
09/08/92
09/08/92
12/04/92
12/04/92
12/04/92
03/19/93
05/20/93
05/20/93
06/02/93
05, 29/92
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
05/26/93
03/01/93
03/01/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
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N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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COMPUTER TABLE
CASCADE KIT
CARRY CASE
VEHICLE WINCH
PRINTER
"ABLE
CHAIR w/ ARMS, SWIVE
CHAIR w/ ARMS, SWIVE
33mm CAMERA
DRAF'ING LAMP
MANUFACXURER
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
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NIKON
NIKON
PANASONIC
PANASONIC
EPSON
MSA
ZEE
VIVITAR
MSA
MSA
MSA
ZERO HALLIEURTO
SEARS
OKIDATA
KODAK
ACQUIRED
05/25/93
;5/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
05/25/93
12/07/92
12/07/92
12/07/92
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
01/05/93
0 1 / 0 5 / ~- 1
11/01/84
RPR COMMENTS
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
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EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
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PAGE
34
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"ABLE
pn PEN
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
PANASONIC
SKC
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COMPAQ
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SKC
OMEGA
MOTOROLA
ROKINON
FISHER SCIENTIF
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MOTOROLA RADIO
2 WAY RADIO
MOTOROLA RADIO
NESTOR INSTRUME
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PANASONIC
PANASONIC
11/22/93
MSA
NIKON
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
TO 3015
.-C3020
MOTOROLA MICRPHONE MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA MICRPHONE MOTOROLA
RADIO CHARGER MOTOROLA
6 WAY RADIO CHARGER
VEHICLE, P/U CREW CA FORD
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
N
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EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
35
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
;OMMENTS
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PAINT JET PRINTER XL
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POWER SUPPLY,
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NEC
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NEC
NEC
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NEC
NEC
HEWLETT PACKARD
HEWLETT PACKARD
NEC
NEC
NEC
NEC
NEC
NEC
NEC
NEC
NEC
07/13/93
07/13/93
07/13/93
08/06/93
08/06/93
03/Ofc/ 73
08/06/93
08/06/73
08/06/93
08/06/93
08/06/93
08/06/93
08/06/93
08/06/93
08/06/93
07/13/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
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ECOLOGY Sc ENVIRONMENT, INC .
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
36
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
"03^37
-0373S
903T59
^03760
t. A'
&.i
-03763
-03764
':"'037o6
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POWER SUPPLY, NOTEBO NEC
COLOR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
POWER SUPPLY, NOTEBO NEC
COLOR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
POWER SUPPLY , NOTEBO NEC
COLOR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
POUER 5UPPLY, NOTEBO NEC
COLOR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
POWER SUPPLY, NOTEBO NEC
COLOR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
-OWER SUPPLY ,NOTEBOO NEC
IOLCR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
POWER I'JPPLY, NOTESO NEC
COLOR NOTEBOOK COMPU NEC
POWER SUPPLY , NOTEBO NEC
_5" COLOR MONITOR NEC
15" C3LOR MONITOR NEC
DOCKING STATION NEC
DOCKING STATION
KEYBOARD, EUROTECH
KEYBOARD, EUROTECH
MOUSE
N48
-'R INTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
~'R INTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER PN48
PRINTER PN48
PRINTER PN48
PRINTER PN48
PRINTER PN48
DOCKING STATION
3ATTERY PACK
VHS VIDEO CAMERA
NEC
1 KEYTRONIC
1 KEYTRONIC
LOGITECH
LOGITICH
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
NEC
NEC
HITACHI
REGULATORS (2 STAGE) AIR PRODUCTS
RECREATION VEHICLE PACE ARROW
BOOKCASE HON
BOOKCASE HON
BOOKCASE HON
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
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07/30/93
C7/30/93
07/30/93
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07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
07/30/93
08/27/93
10/13/93
10/01/93
09/30/93
09/30/93
09/30/93
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ECOLOGY S ENVIRONMENT. INC. PAGE
EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
DATE
IE1CSIELLQM MAJ^yFA^TLIRER ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
: :::;: A £E HON 09/20/93 N ADDED 9/93
IOCKCASE HON 09/30/93 N ADDED 9/93
: :N:-L;T:V'I-Y METER GEONICS LIMITED ii/i°/9? N
:_.".'ORDER GEONICS LIMITED 11/19/F-3 N
-------
FEDERAL EQUIPMENT LISTING AND SUPPLIES
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD;
Marine Safety Office, Galveston
Marine Safety Office,Houston
Marine Safety Office, New Orleans
Marine Safety Office, Port Arthur
Atlantic Area Strike Team
-------
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD RESOURSES
RESPONSE BOATS
MSO GALVESTON
Manufact/Type:
Alumacraft/John
Boat
Avon/Offshore
Sealark/Protected
water
HP; Crew:
25-2 2
70-2 2
150 2
#. Len./Bm./Drft
2 14'/6
21'/7'/32.5"
Transport:
Norm, trail,
Norm, trail,
Norm, trail,
MSO HOUSTON
Manufact/Type:
Aluinicr aft /John
Boat
Aluinicr aft/John
Boat
Boston Whaler/
Protected water
Monarch/Protected
water
Monarch/Protected
water
Unknown/Protected
water
HP: Crew:
2
175-2 3
150 3
2
308 3
± Len./Bm./Drft
1 14f/5'/10"
1 27'/10'/21"
1 2l'/7'/24"
2 27'/7'/18"
1 32'/12'/3'8"
Transport:
Norm, trail
Norm, trail
Wide trail.
Norm, trail,
Norm, trail
Wide trail.
BOOM EQUIPMENT
MSO HOUSTON
Manufact/Model: Type: Length:
Containment Syst/ Round 2000'
AFT1
Containment Syst. Fence 500'
12502
Skirt/Float size: Conn, type:
ASTM
ASTM
-------
MSO CALVESTON
Manufact/Model;
Skirt/Float size: Conn. type:
Performance Boom
Unkown
MSO HOUSTON
Manuf act /Model ;
ICOM/IC-M120
ITT/183499-103
Macintosh/Hayes/
Gvmt 2400
Mita/LOC-550
Mitel/Superset 4
Motorola/
Centracom
Motorola/HT600
Motorola/MX300-R
Motorola/lHDT5QV2
PageNet
Unisys /Paradyac/
T-48
Zigman/ZTX-2090
MSO GALVESTON
Manuf act /Model :
AT&T/RHU-84-3
Round
2000' 24V10"
ASTM
Fence 5000' 42"20"
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
Type:
MF
TP
MOD
FAX
TP
MF
PHH
MF
CP
PAG
MOD
COM
Type:
TP
# Freer: Band: Range:
1 15
13
1
1
3
1 50
5 VHF-FM 3-5
6 VHF-FM 3-5
5
8
1
1
1 Freq: Band: Range:
1
Field Tune:
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Field Tune:
No
GTE Mobilnet/
D2J8Q5UM9012
ICOM/IC-M100
King/
CP
MF
PHH
2
1
2
Marine VHF-FM 20
Marine VHF-FM 3
No
Yes
Yes
-------
Motorola/ PHH
Motorola/ MF
Centracom II
Motorola/HTSOO PHH
Motorola/MCX-1000 MF
Motorola/MX300-R MF
Motorola/ PAG
Page Mart
Murata/EOlAl FAX
Standard/CNB830 PHH
SW Bell/Freedom TP
SW Bell/SIX 30A TP
YAESU/FT-747GX MF
1 VHF-FM 20 No
6 VHF-FM 3 Yes
1 Marine VHF-FM 20 Yes
6 015/6/9 VHF-FM 2 Yes
12 929.6625 Hstn Ar No
1 No
6 Marine VHF-FM 3 Yes
1 No
1 No
1 5.320.0 HF Yes
MSO HOUSTON
Manufact/Model:
Ohler/P-140
PUMP EQUIPMENT
Pump Type:
Fire
Drive Type:
Gasoline
Size : Rate QPIH ;
10'drop/2" 140
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FIGURE F-I.2
EQUIPMENT SUMMARY BY LOCATION^
ITEM-OESCHIPTION
t Hign volume Open-Seas Smmmer
System iMOSS Barqei
a 72' Coin Seas nOSS Boom soar*
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3 Oil Storage Barges iO 88L
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Collecttni System ISO Gallon IHUSS Uniti
a Drum Transact) Basnet Soroeni
Recovery
3 Collecunt Snell. 'Oil Heraer Drums
: Cotteain. £non Coreia OC 5
S Boat Serayer System
6 Swu* Oela Suction Skimmer iw/Sioraga
Basket ana Hosei
7 Hano Skimmer System iw/Storage
BalM ana nosei
8 BKHoocai ana Cnemicai Samoiing
Eatagmem lw< Trailers!
9 SirdScarers. Setot 12
GaL lank Skxt * 20KW Generator
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19 17$ CFM Sullw Comoressor
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FEDERAL EQUIPMENT LISTING AND SUPPLIES
Department of Energy - Strategic Petroleum Reserve
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Strategic Petroleum Reserve
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, operated under contract by
Boeing Petroleum Services, Inc., maintains oil pollution response
equipment at the Weeks Island site. This equipment is available
to the pre-designated federal OSC on a cost reimbursement basis
in the event of a spill that exceeds the capabilities of
commercial contractors and other resources. This equipment may
be obtained by contacting the Department of Energy Project
Manager:
Mr. Paul Plaisance, Jr.
686-4478
Mr. Mark Chatelain - (SPR - NOLA, BPS)
686-4830
SPR Equipment
Slurp Skimmers 2
2" Diesel Skimmer Pump 1
23' Flat Bottom Boat (110 HP 0/B) 1
22' Aluminum Cruiser (115 HP 0/B) 1
Farm Tractor (60 HP) 1
Forklift (10 TON) 1
Trailer Mounted tank (2,500 GAL) 1
Backhoe with Front End Loader 1
Inland Boom w/6" Skir-tl,400 Ft.
Shovels 5
Pitchforks 5
Sorbent Pads 30 Bales
Sorbent Pads 10 Rolls
All equipment cannot be made available due to on-site
contingency requirements.
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US Department
of Transportation
United States
Coast Guard
200
Commanding Officer
U. S. Coast Guard
Atlantic Area
Strike Team
Aviation Training Center
Mobile, AL 36608-9690
FTS: 537-6601
16465.1
01 MAY 91
U. S. Coast Guard
Atlantic Area Strike Team
Equipment Manual
LETTER OF PROMULGATION
1. Purpose: This Equipment Manual is promulgated to set forth a
detailed outline of Atlantic Area Strike equipment available for
response to oil and hazardous material incidents.
2. Reference: Availability of equipment of this Manual is
governed by the National Contingency Plan (NCP), Coast Guard
Marine Safety Manual Volume VI, Chapter 7 (COMDTINST M16000.ll),
Coast Guard Atlantic Area Directives publications and regulations.
3. Cancellation: This Manual supersedes and cancels the previous
Equipment Manual dated 01 December 1988 and all changes thereto.
4. Applicability: A thorough knowledge of this manual is
mandatory for all personnel assigned to the Atlantic Area Strike
Team and recommended for all units that may require Strike Team
services. Equipment identified in this Manual is available to all
pre-designated On-Scene Coordinators in accordance with existing
directives and regulations. A current inventory of major
equipment items described in this manual is attached.
5. Amendments: Changes and/or additions to this Manual will be
issued as required.
6. Effective Date: This Manual is effective 29 April 1991.
Dist:
' G. A. WILTSHIRE
Bra G-MER (3 Copies), B:b, B:c, B:n, C:e, E:n, E:o,
EPA Regions I thru VII
PACAREA STRIKE TEAM (2 Copies)
LANTAREA STRIKE TEAM (40 Copies)
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Atlantic Area Strike Team Equipment: Inventory April 1991
HJMPS
QTY
VEHICLES
QTY
Stripper 2
Single Stage 4
Double Stage 5
Thune Eureka 2
TK-5 2
Gormann Rupp 2
Sloane 4
385 Hcmelite D 3
Bigflcw 2
Wilden - Poly 2
- Steel 2
200 GPM Diesel 3
Water Rous 1
PRIME MOVERS
ADAPTS Type 3 7
VOPS 2
Hydro. Cooler 5
OWOCRS
Barriers
Mooring Sys
Retrieval Sys
Pump Floats
SMSB
DRAOONES
Type 0 240 K
Type F 40 K
Type D 10 K
OOTBOftRDS
225 HP
90 HP
50 HP
35 HP
30 HP
OTMKECATIONS
MX - 300 R
EXPO'S - WP
Pagers
VOX Headset
Repeaters
Polaris
Scanners
ADAPTS Hdsts
CB Radios
Bone Mies
Cellular Phs
5
2
2
7
1
2
3
2
3
4
2
9
2
42
11
42
8
2
21
3
7
10
3
6
MCP Foldout 1
MCP Travco 1
NO5 Trailer 1
CMC Astro 1
White 2
International 1
7.5 Ton 1
5 Ton 1
Chevy 3X3 1
Blazer 4X4 1
Crew Cab 4X4 1
Dodge 4X4 1
Passenger Van 2
Station Wagon 1
ATV 2
TRAILERS
Tilt Trailer 1
Low Boy-32 Ft 5
Flat Bed-42 Ft 3
Dolly 2
Chem 2
Deoon 1
Van Mobilizer 3
Box Trlr-40 Ft 1
Gen/Light 1
Wells Cargo 1
Expandi-Boom 1
BOATS
32 Ft Munson 1
22 Ft Outrage 1
17 Ft RHIB 1
Avon 15 Ft 7
Jon Boat 1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
ADAPTS-Artic
De-watering
ADAPTS
Support
VOPS
Lighting
Hose
FCRKLJFT
6 K IBS
20 K LBS
MISCELLANEOUS
Generators
3.0 KW
4.5 KW
5 KW 3 ph
5.5 KW
6 KW
QTY CHEM EOUTPMENT
QTY
3
2
2
1
2
10 KW 3 ph 1
Shop Container 1
Salvage Kits 3
CSC Kits 6
Chain Saw 2
Gasoline Winch 1
Mac Computer 5
Telecopier (fax) 3
Aircraft Winch 2
Sample Kits 4
Stokes Litter 2
EMT Kits 5
Oxygen Kit 2
Prtbl Scale 6
Drum Lifter 1
Truck Scales Kit 1
Light Towers 3
Quik Saw 1
VRD 1
Air Ccmpr. I/R 1
Air Compressor 1
Rope Mop 1
Skim Pack 1
Disk Skimmer 1
Interface Meter 2
Survival Suits 11
Expandi-Boom 1800ft
HPTO EQUIPMENT
35 mm Auto 8
35 m Minolta 1
Instant Polaroid 3
VMS Video Cam 2
VCR - VHS 2
VCR - 3/4 1
VCR - Beta 1
E-CTIY
OWOCRS
Barriers 2
Mooring Sys 2
Pump Floats 1
Trailers
Flat Bed-42 Ft 1
Low Boy-32 Ft 3
Dolly 1
Van Mobilizer 1
ADAPTS Pallet - Artie
Type 3 Prim Mvr 1
Stripper Pump 1
Sloane Pump 1
Salvage Kit 1
AVON 15 ft 1
SCBA's:
MSA Custom 4500 18
ELSA EEBA'S 3
Draeger EEBA's 25
MSA Bottles 43
Respirators:
Survivair
MSA
CHEMICAL SUITS
Fyrepel Viton
Fyrepel Butyl
Staysafe-PVC
ILC Dover-CPE
Teflon-5100
Neotronic Extoxs
HNU
OVA
Scott S-105
30
44
8
8
10
13
16
2
6
5
4
Draeger Kits 4
Infrared Pyrometer 2
Beta/Gamma 2
PH Meter 6
Gastech 1314 3
Gastech GX-82 5
Gastec GX-86 2
Heat Stress Mntr 2
SKC Sample Pumps 5
COMPRESSORS
Mako
Bauer
Booster
MISCELLANEOUS CHEM
2
1
1
Steele Vests 16
Soil Samp Kit 2
Chlorine Kits ABC 3
Deoon Shower 2
Vetter System 1
Patch/Plug Kits 4
Weather Station 2
DART Samplers 25
Heat Sealers 3
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The Atlantic Area Strike Team (LAST) is one of two teams
that make up the U. S. Coast Guard's National Strike Force. We
are responsible for providing response support for or on behalf
of Federal On-Scene Coordinators (OSC's) in 36 states and the
Caribbean. These include 37 Coast Guard OSC's in the coastal
zone covering the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, the Caribbean, the
Great Lakes, and the Western Rivers and EPA OSC's in the inland
zone covering 7 Federal regions (I-VII). The Pacific Area Strike
Team provides the support for OSC's in the western United States,
Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific Islands.
AVAILABLE STRIKE TEAM SUPPORT
The Strike Team is always available to support Coast Guard,
EPA, DOD, or DOE OSC's for any emergency response action. This
support is not limited to major spill only, We can provide
support for spills of any size or cleanups of any duration where
the OSC may need our assistance. Strike Team assistance is also
available for "non-emergency" removal actions. Since we must
continue to maintain a minimum number of people at the unit at
all times to respond to "emergencies", assistance for non-
emergency cleanups will be provided only to the extent that
resources allow. Strike Team assistance can also be provided to
State and local response organizations if requested through the
cognizant OSC.
Strike Team support to OSC's is divided into two categories:
field support and telephone support. Strike Team field support
for OSC's has included the following areas:
On-Scene Technical Assistance
Site Safety Monitoring
Air Monitoring and Sampling support
Cost Documentation
Field Monitors for Fund-financed responses
Responsible Party Cleanup Monitoring
Command Post Organization, Staffing, and Documentation
Communication support
Providing cleanup equipment not commercially available or to
supplement available equipment
Providing equipment staged on scene as backup or as a
contingency for potential release
Preliminary assessment of reported releases
Response times to a given area will vary depending on the
location of the incident, assistance requested, and the mode of
transportation used.
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The Strike Team has also provided telephone response support
in the following areas:
Response Methods recommendations
Chemical Hazard Assessment and research using a number of
available on-line computer databases
CAMEO Air Release Modeling
Vessel Salvage Assessment using the CG-developed Salvage
Assessment Computer Program (a portable computer is also
available for field-deployment of this program)
Dispersant Use Information using the EPA Dispersant Decision
Tree Computer Program
General response support or technical assistance
Response information can be provided to an OSC by telephone
(205-639-6601), facsimile machine (205-639-6610), NOAA E-Mail
(CGLAST), EPA E-Mail (EPA9359), or MSIS Mailbox (NSFLT).
USE OF STRIKE TEAM EQUIPMENT
To provide this response support, we maintain an extensive
inventory of response equipment that is described in this manual.
While much of this equipment is used to support Strike Team field
activities, some larger equipment items are available for use in
cleanup activities. Some of the equipment in our inventory, such
as the ADAPTS and VOPS pumping systems, is similar to equipment
available through commercial contractors. As a government
agency, we are not authorized to compete with these commercial
contractors. Our equipment can be used, however, whenever it can
be deployed and used in a more timely fashion than available
commercial equipment, when a similar piece of equipment cannot be
reasonably obtained from commercial sources, or when the use of
Strike Team equipment may significantly enhance response actions.
All Strike Team equipment is field deployable over-the-
road or via Coast Guard C-130 aircraft (except for Munson
workboat and Expandable Command Post). The ADAPTS/VOPS and
OWOCRS systems will require logistics support on the receiving
end of a deployment. To assist the MSO/COTP with providing the
necessary support, we have provided a list of the required items,
located on page 1-18 for the ADAPTS/VOPS and page 2-11 for the
OWOCRS. Small pieces of equipment and a limited number of
personnel may also be able to deploy rapidly via Coast Guard
Falcon jets based in Mobile (depending on aircraft availability).
Various sections of this manual describe the logistics and
support requirements for major equipment items that might be_
deployed for a response.
FUNDING FOR STRIKE TEAM ASSISTANCE
There has always been a misconception that the OPA Trust
Fund or CERCLA funds must be opened before Strike Team support is
available. This in not correct. Strike team assistance is
available independent of any Federal Fund activation. We are
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budgeted to provide response support to OSC's without
reimbursement. Although we will provide a summary of our costs
incurred during a response, we will not request reimbursement
unless our activities on scene are related to Federal removal
action or where Strike Team equipment is used to supplement
responsible party actions during a cleanup (reimbursement
required by Commandant policy). The opening of the appropriate
Fund will also likely be necessary when Coast Guard C-130
aircraft are used to transport Strike Team equipment to the
scene, however this will not always be the case.
REQUESTING STRIKE TEAM ASSISTANCE
Requests for Strike Team assistance should be made directly
to the Atlantic Area Strike Team by phone or message. Our 24-
hour phone number is (205) 639-6601 or FTS 537-6601. After
working hours, an answering machine will provide the phone number
of the Strike team watchstander. If we cannot be contacted
through this number, contact National Response Center at (800)
424-8802 and they will forward the information to us. Verbal
requests should be confirmed in writing (include in POLREP).
Since response support is time-critical, we appreciate early
notification any time you believe there might be need for Strike
Team assistance. This gives us the opportunity to begin
logistics planning, determining CG aircraft availability, etc.
before a formal request is made.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I PUMPING EQUIPMENT
A. PRIME MOVERS PG. 1-1
B. SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS PG. 1-3
C. AIR DEPLOYABLE ANTI-POLLUTION TRANSFER SYSTEM
(ADAPTS) PG. 1-7
D. VISCOUS OIL PUMPING SYSTEM (VOPS) PG. 1-9
E. CHEMICAL TRANSFER SYSTEM (TK-5) PG. 1-10
F. NON-SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS PG. 1-12
G. AIR OPERATED DOUBLE-DIAPHRAGM PUMPS PG. 1-14
H. PUMPING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PG. 1-16
I. LOGISTICS REQUIREMENTS PG. 1-18
CHAPTER II OIL CONTAINMENT & RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
A. OPEN WATER OIL CONTAINMENT AND RECOVERY SYSTEM
(OWOCRS) PG. 2-1
B. PORTABLE DRACONE BARGES PG. 2-7
C. UNIROYAL SEALED CONTAINER SYSTEM PG. 2-9
D. LOGISTICS REQUIREMENTS PG. 2-11
E. FAST SURFACE DELIVERY (FSD) SLED PG. 2-13
F. EXPANDI HARBOR BOOM PG. 2-15
G. SIDE MOUNTED SKIMMING BARRIER (SMSB) PG. 2-16
H. ROPE MOP OIL SKIMMER PG. 2-19
I. T5 PNEUMATIC DISC SKIMMER PG. 2-21
J. SKIM PAK WEIR SKIMMER PG. 2-22
K. GT-185 SKIMMER PG. 2-23
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CHAPTER III HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE EQUIPMENT
A. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) PG. 3-1
B. ATMOSPHERE-SUPPLYING BREATHING APPARATUS PG. 3-4
C. AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS PG. 3-6
D. BREATHING AIR COMPRESSORS PG. 3-7
E. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING EQUIPMENT PG. 3-8
F. SAMPLING EQUIPMENT PG. 3-14
G. EMERGENCY LEAK REPAIR / CONTAINMENT EQUIPMENT PG. 3-15
H. ALL PURPOSE PATCH / PLUGGING EQUIPMENT PG. 3-16
I. VETTER SYSTEM PG. 3-18
J. OVERPACK DRUMS PG. 3-18
K. PCB TEST KITS PG. 3-18
L. LAST REFERENCE LIBRARY PG. 3-19
M. BOOSTER AIR COMPRESSOR PG. 3-20
CHAPTER IV BOATS AND OUTBOARD MOTORS
A. LANTAREA STRIKE TEAM SMALL BOATS PG. 4-1
CHAPTER V VEHICLES
A. COMMAND POSTS PG. 5-1
B. TRACTORS PG. 5-5
C. ALL PURPOSE VEHICLES PG. 5-7
D. LOW BED SEMI-TRAILER PG. 5-11
E. DROP-FRAME SEMI-TRAILER PG. 5-12
F. PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION TRAILER PG. 5-13
G. LAST SMALL TRAILERS PG. 5-14
H. VAN MOBILIZER PG. 5-15
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CHAPTER VI RESPONSE FIELD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
A. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) SUPPORT KIT PG. 6-1
B. PORTABLE LIGHTING TOWERS PG. 6-2
C. AIR DELIVERY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PG. 6-3
D. PORTABLE GENERATORS PG. 6-6
E. SUZUKI 4-WHEEL VEHICLES PG. 6-10
F. INGERSOL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR PG. 6-12
G. SALVAGE ASSESSMENT KIT PG. 6-14
H. CONEX BOX (CONTAINER) PG. 6-15
I. PORTABLE WEATHER STATION PG. 6-16
J. OIL / WATER INTERFACE METER PG. 6-17
K. QUICKI-SAW PG. 6-18
CHAPTER VII COMMUNICATIONS
A. LANTAREA STRIKE TEAM COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT PG. 7-1
B. MOUNTED RADIOS PG. 7-3
C. COMPUTERS PG. 7-4
D. TRANSPORTABLE CELLULAR PHONES PG. 7-6
CHAPTER VIII ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT
A. ON SCENE COORDINATOR (OSC) KIT PG. 8-1
B. LAST PHOTO LOCKER PG. 8-2
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FACILITY RESPONSE PLANS (FRP)
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Pueblo of Acoma
P.O. Box 309
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505/5S2-66Q4 PAXJ5Q5/552.66QQ
cedric Chavez, Governor 12/93
Pueblo of Cochiti
P.O. Box 70
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505/867-3211 EAX: 505/465-2245
Alvrno lucero, Governor 12/95
Pueblo of isieta
P.O. BOX 1270
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Paul Tosa, Governor 12/93
Pueblo of Jemez
P.O. Box 100
jemez Pueblo, New Mexico 87024
505/834-7359 EAX:505/834-7331
Leonard Atole, President 07/96
Jicarilla Apache Tribe
P.O. Box 507
Duice, New Mexico 87528
505/759-3242 E&X: 505/759-3005
Harry o. Early, Governor 12/94
Pueblo of Laguna
P.O. Box 194
Laguna, New Mexico 87026
505/552-6654 EA&505/243-9636
Wendell Chino, president 01/94
Mescatero Apache Tribe
P.O. Box 176
Mescalero, New Mexico 88340
505/671-4495 £AX:505/671-4495
Herbert vates, Governor 12/94
Pueblo of Nambe
Route 1, Box 117-SB
santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
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santo Domingo, New Mexico 87052
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c. Burch, Chairman
P.O. BOX 7
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503/563-0100
lemLExDJration
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12/93
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Pueblo of Taos
P.O. Box 1846
Taos, New Mexico 87571
505/758-9593 EflX: 505/758-8831
12/93
Charies Dorame, Governor
Pueblo of Tesuque
Route 11, Box 1
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505/983-2667 £AX:505/982-2331
Judy Knight-Frank, Chairperson
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General Delivery
Towaoc, Colorado 81334
303/565-3751 £AX:303/S65-7412
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10/95
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Pueblo of zia
General Delivery
san vsidro. New Mexico 87053
505/867-3304 IflX:505/867-3308
Robert Lewis, Governor
Pueblo of Zuni
P.O. BOX 339
Zuni, New Mexico 87327
505/782-4481 £aX:505/782-2700
12/93
12/94
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cnairman/THbe Term Expiration
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pueblo of Picuris
P.O. Box 127
penasco. New Mexico 87555
505/587-2519 EAX:505/5B7-1071
Jacob vtarrial, Governor 1 2/93
Pueblo of Pojoaque
Route 11, Box 71
santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505/455-2278/2279 EA2£: 505/455-2950
Jiggs, President 10/06
Ramahl5*iijft£hapter
Rt 2, Box 15
Raman, New Mexico
505/775-3342 EAX: 505/775-2
Inez Baca, Governor 12/93
Pueblo of sandia
Box 6008
Bernalillo, New Mexico 87004
505/867-3317 EflX: 505/867-9235
Carlos tucero, Governor 12/93
Pueblo of San Felipe
P.O. Box A
san Felipe, New Mexico 8?ooi
505/867-3381 EA& 505/867-3383
Agapito, "Pete" Martinez, Governor 12/93
pueblo of San tidefonso
ROUte 5, BOX 315-A
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505/455-2273 EA*. 505/455-7351
Wilfred Garcia, Governor 12/93
Pueblo of san Juan
P.O. BOX 1099
san Juan Pueblo, New Mexico 87566
505/852-4400/4210 EAX. 505/852-4820
Eliseo Raton, Governor 12/93
Pueblo of santa Ana
Star Route, P.O. Box 37
Bernalillo, New Mexico 87004
505/867-3301 BAX:505/867-3395
Walter Dasheno, Governor . 12/93
Pueblo of santa Clara
P.O. BOX 580
Espanota, New Mexico 87532
505/753-7326 FAX: 505/753-8988
Component of the Navajo Nation
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STATE AGENCIES
Agencies with a possible role in a oil or hazardous substance
incident. Not limited to those listed.
Refer to Volume I of the U.S. EPA ACP Annex F - Appendix I
set-
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FEDERAL AND STATE
NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEES
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C. FEDERAL AND STATE NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEE CONTACT PERSONS
NOAA's Natural Resource Trusteeship
Table of Authorities
NOAA's natural resource trusteeship derives from the following federal authorities:
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA) §107(f);
National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan
(NCP),SubpartG;
Superfund Ammendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA),
§104(b)(c), §107(d), §lll(c) and (e), §113(b), §1220), §126;
Oil Pollution Act of 1990, §1006(a);
dean Water Act (CWA), §311(f)(5);
Executive Order No. 12580, Section l(c)(4), January 23,1987;
Magnuson Fishery Conservation Act, §§1801-1882;
Anadromous Species Conservation Act, §§757(a)-757(g);
Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, §§661-666;
Endangered Species Act, §§1531-1543;
Marine Mammal Protection Act, §§1361-1407;
Whaling Convention Act, §§916-916(1);
Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, §§1441-1455;
Coastal Zone Management Act, §§1451-1464; and
National Ocean Pollution Planning Act §§1701-1709.
Scope of Trusteeship
NOAA acts on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce as a Federal trustee for living and non-living
natural resources in coastal and marine areas. Natural resources of concern to NOAA include:
all life stages, wherever they occur, of fishery resources of the
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf;
anadromous and catadromous species throughout their ranges;
rivers and tributaries to rivers that historically or presently support
anadromous species;
federally "endangered" or "threatened" species including designated
critical habitat and marine mammals for which NOAA has assigned
responsibility;
tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries, and other important habitat
supporting fishery and marine resources; and
living and non-living resources of the National Marine Sanctuaries
and National Estuarine Research Reserves.
NOAA is a co-trustee with the U.S. Department of the Interior for certain endangered species and is a
co-trustee with the States for fishery resources and endangered species in State waters.
USEPA REGION VI ACP: ANNEX E:AREA ASSESSMENTS: 12/93
E-V-5
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Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
GregDucote
(504) 765-7591
FAX: (504) 342-9439
Coastal Management Division
625 N. 4th Street
Baton Rouge, LA
New Mexico
New Mexico Game and Fish Commission
James Koch, Chairman
(505) 982-4302
FAX: (505) 989-9186
Governor's Office
State Capitol Building
Sante Fe, NM 87503
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation
Ron Suttles
(405) 521-3851
FAX:
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
(405) 231-2555
FAX:
Oklahoma Department of Natural Resources
Glen Sullivan
(405) 521-2413
FAX:
500 Will Rogers Building
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Arkansas
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Director (501)223-6305
FAX: (501) 223-
Federal Natural ResourceTrustees
Department of the Interior
Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOI
resources)
Glenn B. Sekavec
(505) 766-3565
FAX: (505) 766-1059
Regional Environmental Officer
Office of the Secretary
Office of Environmental Affairs
Post Office Box 649
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Migratory Birds (virtually all birds)
Anadromous fish
Endangered plants and animals
Critical Habitat
National wildlife refuges
National Fish Hatcheries
Impact to wetlands, streams, rivers or
ponds may potentially impact trustee
species.
National Park Service
Units of the National Park System
National Parks
National Seashores
National Recreational Areas
National Historical Sites
National Battlefields
Bureau of Land Management
BLM lands (13 X106 acres)
Federally owned subsurface minerals (25
X106 acres)
Bureau of Indian Affairs
192 American Indian Reservations
Bureau of Reclaimation
Federal water projects. Stored and
managed water
Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOC
resources)
Ronald G. Gouguet
(214) 655-2232
FAX: (214) 655-6460
NOAA Coastal Resource Coordinator
EPA Region VI (6H-MA)
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
all life stages, wherever they occur, of
fishery resources of the exclusive
economic zone and continental shelf;
anadromous (e.g. salmon) and
catadromous (e.g. eels) species
throughout their ranges;
rivers and tributaries which historically
or presently support anadromous
species;
federally endangered and threatened
species, including critical habitat, and
marine mammals for which NOAA
has assigned responsibility;
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tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries,
and other important habitat
supporting fishery and marine
resources; and
Department of Agriculture Natural Resource
Trustee
National Forest Lands
Bob James
(404) 347-2836
FAX: (404) 347-2836
US. Forest Service
1720 Peachtree Road N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30367
Department of Defense Natural Resource Trustee
Navy, Army, Air Force or Marine Corps
facilities
Department of Energy Natural Resource Trustee
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Daneen Farrow
(504) 734-4721
FAX: (504) 6864427
900 Commerce Road East
New Orleans, LA 70123
Other DOE facilities
John Bascietto
(202) 586-7917
FAX: (202)
living and non-living resources of the
National Marine Sanctuaries and
National Estuarine Research Reserves.
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STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC)
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LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS
STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS
FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
ARKANSAS-(501)374-1201
LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
NEW MEXICO - (505) 827-9126
OKLAHOMA-(405) 271-4468
TEXAS -(512)463-7727
NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION (6E-EP)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
C214)655-2277
JULY, 1993
ERNEST WOODS
INDIAN COORDINATOR
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION (6E-FF)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-7454
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THOMAS
JERRY
RANDALL
JAMES
JAY
JAMES
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BRYAN
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JOHN
LOUIS
NANCY JO
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CAROL
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DALE
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BOB
TOM
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MIKE
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BOBBY
TRAVIS
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WILLIAM
GORDON
WILLIAM
IRENE
JESSE
BARAK
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TOM
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DAVID
STEVE
TX
LAURENCE
GOODWIN
HILL
MATHIS
RYAN
TERUILLIGER
WITT
BRADSTON
CASLIN
COMPTON
COOK
CRAIG
CROFT
DELATTE
DIXON
GIVENS
GREENE
HAYES
HEBERT
JACKSON
PENALUNA
PREJEAN
ROBICHAUX
SAVOIE
ST. PIERRE
MOORE
SMITH
TROUTHAN
TRUJILLO
WADDLES
WOLFF
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LEAVITT
HCBRIDE
THOMPSON
ALWIN
STATE POLICE
ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPT OF POLLUTION CONTROL &
ECOLOGY
ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY
ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOUN TALK
DEPT OF AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
NATURE CONSERVATORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE MILITARY
LOUISIANA EMERGENCY
PREPAREDENESS ASSOC.
CITY OF *£STLAKE
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
GULF STATES UTILITIES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
RTK
LSU FIREMAN TRAINING CENTER
_OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS
CADDO PARISH LEPC
FIRE CHIEF ASSOCIATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HOSPITALS
ST. JAMES SHERIFFS OFFICE
RINCHEH CHEMICAL
SANDIA NATIONAL LABS
NM POISON CONTROL
TESD
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
OK CIVIL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
STATE AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 5901
4815 WEST MARKHAM
8009 NATIONAL DRIVE
CAMP ROBINSON
10421 WEST MARKHAM
P.O. BOX 758
P.O. BOX 241
P.O. BOX 7558
5825 FLORIDA BLVD.
P.O. BOX 66614
340 ST. JOSEPH STREET
P.O. BOX 44217
P.O. BOX 82358
P.O. BOX 700
7920 BLUEBONNET BLVD.
P.O. BOX 256
P.O. BOX 66614
6868 NICHOLSON DRIVE
P.O. BOX 324
P.O. BOX 192
17296 MARSCELLE
P.O. BOX 7033
P.O. BOX 629
P.O. BOX 83
6133 EDITH BLVD., N.E.
P.O. BOX 5800
UNIVERSITY OF NEU MEXICO
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
P.O. BOX 2086
HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT
P.O. BOX 53365
1000 NORTH EAST 10TH STREET
3600 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD
1000 NORTH EAST 10TH STREET
209 EAST 9TH STREET
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
CONUAY
BATON ROUGE
ALEXANDRIA
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
UESTLAKE
BATON ROUGE
MARINGOUIN
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
PLAQUEMINE
SHREVEPORT
PRAIRIEVILLE
BELLE CHASE
BATON ROUGE
CONVENT
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
SANTA FE
ALBUQUERQUE
SANTA FE
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
OK
OK
OK
OK
72215
72201
72209
72118
72205
72032
70821
71306
70821
70896
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70765
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70769
70037
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87107
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87131
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5016612638
50156274U
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5016824S40
5013295601
5043597102
3184876380
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5049256113
5043881040
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5047650491
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5049256113
5047660600
5046875140
3184255351
5046213475
5043597011
5043426726
5045622325
5053453655
5058458889
5052774261
5058279181
5057646322
5058272509
4055212481
4052718056
4054252424
4052714677
AUSTIN
TX 78701 5124754115
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DAVID
LOUIS
BRIAN
CATHY
JAMES
BENNY
J1H
PAT
LUTHER
KRAIG
CATHERINE
NONA
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BOB
HAROLD
HARLIN
W. N.
GARY
PAULA
TOM
SHARON
NANCY
CHARLES
DENNIS
LEUANNE
JIM
WILLIE
LIAS
AL
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PAT
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VIRGIL
BARKER
BERRY
BERWICK
BONNER
BRADLEY
COTTLE
DAILY
EBARB
ELMORE
GALLIMORE
GHICLIERI
GOLD
GONZALES
HALVERSON
HUGHES
JOHNSTON
KIRBY
HAURO
HCKINNEY
MILLWEE
NALLS
OL1NGER
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PALAFOX
RAY
ROBERTSON
SCOTT
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STERLING
TAYLOR
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WALSH I TH
TEXAS WATER COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION
SERVICE
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
DEPT OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC
TRANS.
TEXAS FOREST SERVICE
CQMPTOLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
TEXAS AIR CONTROL BOARD
STATE BOARD OF INSURANCE
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM. OF
TEXAS
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXT. SERVICE
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
PARKS & WILDLIFE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS
PURCHASING & GENERAL SERVICES
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION
SERVICE
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION
TEXAS DEPARTMENT MHMR
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
1700 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
BEREAU OF EMERGENCY MGMT.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIV
FIRST CITY CENTER, STE 1100
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
P.O. BOX 5218
STATE HGHUY BUILDING
P.O. BOX 310
111 EAST 17TH STREET
P.O. BOX 12847
2601 N. LAMAR
410 EAST 5TH STREET
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIVISION
STATE INSURANCE BLDG. #301
7800 SHOAL CREEK BLVD.
701 WEST 51ST STREET
WILLIAM TRAVIS BUILDING
1700 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM
P.O. BOX 4087
2218 PERSHING DRIVE
SUPREME COURT BUILDING
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD
TEC BUILDING
4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD
8317 CROSS PARK DRIVE
1711 SAN JACINTO
TEXAS A&H UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
1701 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
909 WEST 45TH STREET
P.O. BOX 12967
TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT DIV.
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
COLLEGE STATION
AUSTIN '
AUSTIN
LUFKIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
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AUSTIN
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COLLEGE STATION
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COLLEGE STATION
AUSTIN
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AUSTIN
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TX 78773 5124652138
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TX 78711 5124752501
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TX 78744
TX 78778 5124632222
TX 78744 5123894633
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TX 78773 5124652000
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LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS
STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS
FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
ARKANSAS-(501)374-1201
LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
NEW MEXICO - (505) 827-9126
OKLAHOMA - (405) 27 1-4468
TEXAS - (512)463-7727
NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION (6E-EP)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-2277 JULY, 1993
ERNEST WOODS
INDIAN COORDINATOR
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION (6E-FF)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-7454
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RALPH
AUGUST
ROBERT
SUSAN '
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NEIL
BILL
RALPH
FRANK
JAMES
ROBERT
DAVID
DIEGO
DELLA
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RUSS
OTERO
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CARKIN
MARTIN
SANCHEZ
COX
SCHMITT
TRIBBETT
EWING
DAVIS
OILUZIO
FITZGERALD
BRUNSON
FERNANDEZ
CASTILLO
WETSEL
CHERRY
BERNALILLO LEPC
CHAVES LEPC
CIBOLA LEPC
COLFAX LEPC
CURRY LEPC
DEBACA LEPC
DONA ANA LEPC
EDDY LEPC
GRANT LEPC
GUADALUPE LEPC
HIDALGO LEPC
LEA LEPC
LINCOLN LEPC
LOS ALAMOS LEPC
LUNA LEPC
MCKINLEY LEPC
OTERO LEPC
QUAY/HARDING LEPC
ROOSEVELT LEPC
SAN JUAN LEPC
SAN MIGUEL LEPC
SANDOVAL LEPC
SANTA FE LEPC
SIERRA LEPC
SOCORRO/CATRON LEPC
TAOS LEPC
TORRANCE LEPC
UNION LEPC
VALENCIA LEPC
P.O. BOX 2086
P.O. BOX 1838
P.O. BOX 218
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 760
P.O. BOX 347
1131 MEDPARC DRIVE
405 SOUTH HALAGUENO
P.O. BOX 1486
500 CAPI TAN
P.O. BOX 67
300 NORTH TURNER
P.O. BOX 711
2300 TRINITY DRIVE
P.O. DRAWER 551
P.O. BOX 70
1000 NEW YORK, ROOM 101
CITY HALL
1700 NORTH BOSTON
P.O. BOX 227
SAN MIGUEL COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 40
P.O. BOX 909
P.O. BOX 1088
P.O. BOX K
P.O. BOX 1722
P.O. BOX 48
200 COURT STREET
P.O. BOX 81
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSWELL
GRANTS
RATON
CLOVIS "
FORT SUMNER
LAS CRUCES
CARLSBAD
SILVER CITY
SANTA ROSA
PLAYAS
HOBBS
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DEMING
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ALAMOGORDO
TUCUMCARI
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LAS VEGAS
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SOCORRO
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NM
NM
NM
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NM
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NM
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87103
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87701
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87901
87801
87571
87016
88415
87023
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5056246700
5052878851
5054453621
5057692381
5053557722
5055278741
5058852111
5055382591
5057423775
5054362211
5053973636
5056482385
5056628176
5055460494
5058633839
5054372210
5054611293
5053568627
5055987252
5054253729
5058676655
5059846703
5058946207
5058351150
5057588681
5053842418
5053748896
5058648368
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LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS
STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS
FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
ARKANSAS-(501)374-1201
LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
NEW MEXICO - (505) 827-9126
OKLAHOMA - (405) 27 1-4468
TEXAS - (512)463-7727
NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION C6E-EP)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-2277
JULY, 1993
ERNEST WOODS
INDIAN COORDINATOR
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION C6E-FF)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-7454
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FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
AS OF JULY, 1993
REGION 6
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REGINALD
CEDR1C
ALVINO
PAUL
LEONARD
HARRY
WENDELL
HERBERT
MANUEL
JACOB
CARLOS
PETE
WILFRED
INEZ
ELISEO
WALTER
THOMAS
JOSE
CHARLES
HOSES
ROBERT
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KENNETH
HENRY
ELMO
WILMA
EDDIE
BILL
HOLLJS
JOHN
WALLACE
KNIGHT-FRJ
DARDEN
PONCHO
PASOUAL
CHAVEZ
LUCERO
TOSA
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EARLY
CHI NO
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ARCHULETA
VIARRIAL
LUCERO
MARTINEZ
GARCIA
BACA
RATON
DASHENO
MOOUINO
SAMORA
DORAME
SHIJE
LEWIS
BLANCHARD
KOSTZUTA
CLARK
MANKILLER
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AC135-13A
APPENDIX 1
135 ON-DEHANO AIR CARRIERS
06/05/92
SOMERSET AIR SERVICE INC
PO SOX 1007
"3MERSET AIRPORT
H>HINSTER NJ 07921
cCA779C
cAOS
TVPt: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
TA'T AIR INC
59 SECOND AVE
RARITAN HJ 08869
TERA42H
EAOS
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
TITAN HELICOPTER SERVICES INC
BLDC. 90 EASTERHOOD ST.
MRLVILLE MUNICIPAL ARPT.
MILLVILLE NJ 08332
5TSA302S
tAl?
*YPc: ODR
HEGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP EU
nILLIAMS AIR INC
404 KINOROH CLUSTERS DR.
MCORESTOHN NJ 08057
HMAA058J
EA17
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
NEH MEXICO
ABO AIR SERVICE
MID-VALLEY AIRPARK
4119 ELAINE DRIVE
LCS LUNAS NM 87031
YBOA557T
SWOi
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
ADAMS, BRUCE M
SOUTHHEST SAFARIS
"0 BOX 945
'03 CAMINO SIERRA VISTA
.NT* FE NM 87504
.4VA396E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS:
AEROHEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC
P.O. BOX 90160
ALBUQUERQUE NH 87199
PBKA072H
SH01
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
ALEXANDER, ROBERT T
FLYING "A" FLIGHT SERVICE
2924 MANN OR
BOX 5049 88062
SILVER CITY NM 88061
GSCA457E
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS:
AVIATRONIX
P 0 DRAHER 1947
CLOVIS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
CLOVIS NM 88101
VRNA410T
SH13
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
B AND M ENTERPRISES INC
NEH MEXICO FLYING SERVICE
PO BOX 9185
ALBUQUERQUE NH 87119
GNXA397E
SH01
TYPfc: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
CAPITAL AVIATION OF SANTA FE INC
RRT' 6 BOX 180D
SANTA FE NM 87501
GNEA387E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL Nfc NH SO SH HP
CUTTER FLYING SERVICE INC
CUTTER AIR CHARTER
PO BOX 274
ALBUQUERQUE NM 87103
GHZA383E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: AL CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
DEHING FLYING SERVICE
PO BOX 1293
DEMING NM 88031
DMFA239D
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
DEREGIBUS, FRANK
FRANKS FLYING SERVICE
PO BOX 905
SANTA TERESA NH 88008
LHIA069G
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
EAGLE AIR INC
1808 FAIRHAY TERRACE
CLOVIS NH 88101
MJJA278S
SH13
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
EDS FLYING SERVICE INC
PO BOX 966
ALAHOGORDO NH 88310
GRXA453E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
ENGLEHART, HILL]AH S
TAOS AIR CHARTER
PO BOX 55
TAOS SKY VALLEY NH 87525
ENHA727S
SM01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
FOUR CORNERS AVIATION INC
1260 H NAVAJO
FARMINGTON NM 87401
GONA402E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH H?
GALLUP FLYING SERVICE INC
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
H HIGHHAY 66
GALLUP NM 87301
GNMA391E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
GREAT SOUTHHEST AVIATION INC
PO 3CX 5700
ROSHELL NH 88202
JBEA122F
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
GRIMES, HELEN R AND TERRELL 0
GRIMES AVIATION
PO BOX 2119
SILVER CITY NM 88061
GRZA455E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM JO SH HP
HOOGERHERF, GERALD J
SOCORRC AIR TAXI
337 HT CARHEL
SOCORRO NH 87801
GOEA400E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
HCCAUSLAND AVIATION INC
DRAHER M
CARLSBAD NH 88220
GRUA450E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
MOUNTAIN AIR CHARTER INC
PO BOX 2289
TAOS NH 87571
MOUA509G
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
MOUNTAIN AVIATION ENTERPRISES LTD
PO BOX 1124
TIJERAS NM 87059
XMNA737T
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL HE NH SO SH HP
MOUNTAIN AVIATION INC
BOX 2809
RUIDOSO KM 88345
GNFA388E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS:
NORD AVIATION INC
PO BOX 1641
SANTA TERESA NH 88008
NRDA970G
SH01
TYPE: ODCF
REGIONS: AL CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
PAY JAY AIR INC
207 S FOURTH
ARTESIA NH 88210
GNQA393E
SH01
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
PEACOCKS FLYING SERVICE INC
CORONADO AIRPORT
10000 PAN AMERICAN FHY NE
ALBUQUERQUE NH 87113
OPKA741T
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
62
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135 ON-DEHAND AIR CARRIERS
AC135-13A
APPENDIX 1
PIERCE AIR INC
:i29 OSUNA NE
SUITE 209
ALBUQUERQUE NH 87113
PIEA158H
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA CL NE NH SO SH HP
PROFESSIONAL FLIGHT TRAINING INC
HIGH PLANES CHARTER SERVICE
ROUTE 2 BOX 158A
TEXICO NH 88135
UFTA159K
Sri] 3
TYPE: OOA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
SANTA FE FLIERS INC
SANTA FE AVIATION
PO BOX 15370
SANTA FE NM 87506
GOOA399E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
SANTA TERESA FLYERS INC
PO BOX 10*
SANTA TERESA NM 88008
TCUA676S
SW01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
SEVEN BAR FLYING SERVICE INC
2505 CLARK CARR LOOP SE
ALBUQUERQUE NM 87106
GNLA390E
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
SILVERHINGS CHARTER INC
PO BOX 1292
SILVER CITY NM 88062
ZSHA627T
SH01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: AL CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
SOUTH AERO INC
PO BOX 9175
ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
GHBA385E
SH01
TYPE: ODCF
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
THREE BLADE INC
BOX 2007
ALBUQUERQUE NH 87107
THBA449I
SH01
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
NEH YORK
AIR CHARTER SERVICE INC
4500 CLINTON STREET
BUFFALO NY 14224
OCJA670T
EA23
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
AIR RESPONSE INC
7 MAIN STREET
PO BOX 109
FT PLAIN NY 13339
AXVA328C
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
AIR TAXI CHARTER LTD
SPACARC'S AIRPORT
91 MONTAUK HIGHHAY
EAST MORICHES NY 11940
ANOA181C
EA11
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
AMATUCCI AVIATION INC
224 ANCHOR AVE
OCEANSIDE NY 11572
JBYA132F
EA11
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
AMERICAN HELICOPTER CORP
LONG ISLAND MACARTHUR AIRPORT
2111 SHITHTOHN AVE.
HANGAR 6
ROHKONKOHA NY 11779
NYEA464K
EA11
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH
AQUILA AIR INC
PO BOX 565 UNION STATION
ENDICOTT NY 13760
IMXA058F
EA23
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE Nh SO SH HP
BEAUOIN, DONALD H
BEAUDINS AIR CHARTER
2 HUBBELL AVENUE
ONEONTA NY 13820
IBCA927E
EA01
TYPE: OOA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
BILL LAH AVIATION INC
1313 SCOTTSVILLE ROAD
ROCHESTER NY 14624
BIHA477C
EA23
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL HE NH SO SH HP
BIRDS SEAPLANE SERVICE IMC
BOX 208
INLET NY 13360
BRBA583C
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
BREYETTE, CLARENCE G
TINGS FLYING SERVICE
COOKS STREET
DANNEHORA NY 12929
BQQAS78C
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
BUCHOLTZ AVIATION INC
9900 PORTER ROAD
NIAGARA FALLS NY 14304
BUPA129A
EA23
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE
BUSSE, HERMAN J
NANCY LAKE OUTFITTERS
BOX 533, PARK ROAD
HELLS NY 12190
NYLA010H
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
CARROLL AIR SERVICE INC
RD 1 BOX 365
ROUTE 32
KINGSTON NY 12401
BPHA567C
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
CENTRAL NEH YORK HELICOPTERS LTD
7 BRAESIDE RD.
BALDHINSVILLE NY 13027
NYHA009H
EA23
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
CHARTER AIR SERVICE INC
258 GENESEE STREET
UTICA NY 13502
IBHA934E
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
CONDOR EXPRESS CORP
P.O. BOX 365
NT KISCO NY 10559
XORA073U
NE03
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: AL CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
CORTLAND AIR CHARTER INC
922 GROTON AVE
CORTLAND NY 13045
QCLA916B
EA23
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
COSTA, JOSEPH
COSTA FLYING SERVICE
342 VICTORY HIGHHAY
PAINTED POST NY 14870
BJGA482C
EA23
TYPE: ODA
RE6IOHS: CE EA GL
DEL-K AERO SALES AND LEASING INC
DEL-K FLIGHT SERVICES
390 OSER AVE
HAUPPAUGE NY 11788
DKLA951B
EA11
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
D1LLINGER CHARTER SERVICES LTD
205 SUNRISE HIGHHAY
NEST ISLIP NY 11795
OEOA323B
EA11
TYPE: ODR
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
DRAGON AIR INC
26 ROCKDALE DRIVE
AHHERST NY 14228
DIHA147T
EA23
TYPE: ODCF
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
EAGLE AERO INC
RD 4 RECTOR ROAD
SCOTIA NY 12302
CHXA067D
EA01
TYPE: ODA
REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP
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C CHARTER HOSPITAL OF ALBVWERQOE (Foroerly Charter Si»inj« Hospital!. 5901
Zuni S.E.. Zip 87108: tol. 505/265-8800: Ronald Hand. AOmnsntor AH 9 10
F1S 28 30 31 32 34 42 43 47 48 49*0695
I HCA HEIGHTS PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL (Formerly Hei(«s Pweniatnc Hoipitall. 103
Hatenal loop N.E.. Zip 87109: Wl. 505«83-a777: Andnu Bn|ntwell.
Admnannr All 9 10 KB 24 29 30 31 32 42 43 44 4? 49 $1755
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S KASEMAN PWSBIfTERIAN HOSPITAL 8300 Constitution A«.N.E.. Zio 87110: lei.
5OS/291-2115: Phillip J. lodd. Administrator Ala 9 10 Fl 3 6 10 12 14 15 16 20
23 24 39 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 42 45 46 47 52 53 53505
9 LOVELACE H4EDCAL CENTER. 5400 Gibson Blvd. S,E..Zio 871O8: lit.
505/262-7000: 1 T. Michmon. Cftcf Operatiflf Officer AU 2 3 5 9 10 Fl 3 4 5 6
12 14 13 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 42
43 44 45 46 47 52 53 54 S1755
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S.E., Zio 87102: tel. 505/2474220: William S»mer. Aflnwunrator Ala 10 F15 28
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9 NORTHSIOE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPTTAL. 5901 HarMr Or N.E.. Zip 87109- »l
SO&833-8SOO: Phillip J. HxW. Admifutmor AU 9 10 Fl 3 6 10 14 16 23 24 26
34 35 37 44 45 48 47 48 49 13505
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SOS/841- 1234: RoMft M LutMr. Aamnsiraw Ala 2359 10 Fl 2346910
11 12 13 14 15 16 23 24 26 33 35 36 37 40 44 45 46 47 SI 52 53 54 13505
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9 ST. JOSEPH HEALTHCARE CORPORATION. 400 WaltarSt. NE. Zip 87102: tel
50S«48-80OO: John M. Kirk. PrnuUffl Ala 2 9 10 Fl 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 IS
IS 18 23 24 2S 34 3S 42 44 45 4« 47 52 53 $5115
a ST. JOSEPH WEST MESA HOSPITAL IFonna«iy St. Jo*iWe« Mesa Hoxntall. 1O501
Son Coin* %J. N.W.. Zip 87114: ul. 5OSB93-2000: Mien**! L BRMD.
AdrMnmor Obtal faolity includes 22 &cd> « mirsni narm-lyDe mtl Ala 10 Fl
3 6 10 12 14 IS 16 19 23 24 26 33 34 35 36 40 44 45 46 47 52
9 U-S. PUBUC HEALTH S&MCE INDIAN HOSPITAL 801 V»oaf Or. N.E.. Zip 87108: tel
509/356-4062: RaymoM L. Rodnn. Swvm Ural Dncur AH 10 F6 IS 24 28 31
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87131: M. SOSIV43-294S: Chhjww Guw. Admmtrator A3 5 9 F15 24 28 29 30
31 37 42 44
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50S/843-2111: vmmam H. Jonraon Jr.. Ch«f EMCUIM Offinr Ala 2 3 5 8 9 Fl 3
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87106: tat. 505*43-2870: Juan Vigil. Adnmsnior A3 9 10 F28 29 30 31 45 46
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87108: tit. SOS/2S6-270O: Andnw Montana. Onesx (%tai facility neiu 47
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23 24 2S26 27 282930 31 32333435 41 42 444S46 47 48 49 505354
ARTESIA GENEfVK. HOSPITAL. 702 N. 13tn St.. Zip 88210: M. 505^748-3333: Joa
r Ala 910 n 6 15 16 23 35 36 40 45 47 S3505
VALENCIA PRESBTTEBAN HOSPTDU. 60S S Chriatoolur Hd., Zip 87002: W.
SOM64-S4S4: jam Zondto. Adnuwntar A9 10 fl 6 14 15 16 23 26 34 3S 38
40 45 47 52 53*3605
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rFl 81415 23 28 30 3132 34 35 36 40 47 52
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Plorc* St. Zip 88220: W. 505/887-6633: Donald E. Barton. Admnmtor Ala 9
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87313: M. 305/7864291: Anna LavaMa. Same* UM Onetor Ala 10 F61415
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Ray RunHMurjn. Admnmtor (Total taolity include* 70 bed* «i nuraini nomctvo*
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NtUon. Aamnanior Ala 9 10 M3 8 10 U 14 IS 16 23 35 38 37 40 45 52 53
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505OSS-2414; Uny E. Ellintjon. Admnmtor A910 f 114 15 16 35 36 40 45
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Bernalillo
Bernalillo
Bernalillo
Bernalillo
Bernalillo
Bernalillo
Bernallilo
Bernalillo
Bernallilo
Bernallilo
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7.5 Topo Quad Name
Wind Mesa
Dalies NW
Sedillo
Tijeras
Albuquerque East
Albuquerque West
La Mesita Negra SE
La Mesita Negra
San Pedro
Sandia Park
Sandia Crest
Alameda
Los Griegos
Volcano Ranch
Benavidez Ranch
South Garcia
Canoncito School
Mesa Gigante
Herrera
Arch Mesa
Middle Mesa
Gila Hot Springs
Little Turkey Park
Diablo Range
Shelley Peak
Rice Ranch
Moon Ranch
Wilson Mountain
Wall Lake
Burnt Corral Canyon
Woodland Park
Lilley Mountain
Mogollon Baldy Peak
Grouse Mountain
Holt Mountain
Glenwood
Spring Canyon
Black Mountain
Canyon Creek Mountains
Loco Mountain
Negrito Mtn.
Bearwallow Mountain
Mogollon
Alma
Indian Peaks West
0 Bar 0 Canyon East
0 Bar 0 Canyon West
Pitchfork Canyon
Telephone Canyon
Sign Camp Mtn.
0 Block Canyon
Saliz Pass
Pelona Mountain
USGS Map #
34106-H7
34106-H8
35106-A3
35106-A4
35106-A5
35106-A6
35106-A7
35106-A8
35106-B2
3S106-B3
35106-B4
35106-B5
35106-B6
35106-B7
35106-B8
34107-H1
35107-A1
35107-A2
35107-B1
35107-B2
33108-B1
33108-B2
33108-B3
33108-B4
33108-B5
33108-B6
33108-B7
33108-B8
33108-C1
33108-C2
33108-C3
33108-C4
33108-C5
33108-C6
33108-C7
33108-C8
33108-D1
33108-D2
33108-D3
33108-D4
33108-D5
33108-D6
33108-D7
33108-D8
33108-E1
33108-E2
33108-E3
33108-E4
33108-ES
33108-ES
33108-E7
33108-E8
33108-F1
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7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Rail Canyon
Salvation Peak
Collins Park
Eagle Peak
Milligan Mountain
Reserve
Bull Basin
Shaw Mountain
Fullerton
Rael Spring
John Kerr Peak
Squirrel Springs Canyon
Cruzville
Dillon Mountain
Luna
Horse Mountain East
Horse Mountain West
Bell Peak
Tularosa Canyon
Aragon
Queens Head
Centerfire Bog
Underwood Lake
Log Canyon
Wallace Mesa
Mangas Mountain
Slaughter Mesa
Gallo Mountains East
Gallo Mountains West
Balck Peak
Jones Canyon
Cox Peak
Alegres Mountain
Mangas
Escondido Mountain
Largo Mesa
Ponderosa Tank
Red Hill
Cow Springs
Red Flats
Pie Town
Omega
Quemado
Armstrong Canyon
Tejana Mesa SW
Blaines Lake
Goat Spring
Tres Lagunas
Blue Hills
Adams Diggings
Mariano Springs
Tejana Mesa
Lake Armijo
DSGS Map #
33108-F2
33108-F3
33108-F4
33108-F5
33108-F6
33108-F7
33108-F8
33108-G1
33108-G2
33108-G3
33108-G4
33108-G5
33108-G6
33108-G7
33108-G8
33108-H1
33108-H2
33108-H3
33108-H4
33108-H5
33108-H6
33108-H7
33108-H8
34108-A1
34108-A2
34108-A3
34108 -A4
34108-A5
34108-A6
34108-A7
34108-A8
34108-B1
34108-B2
34108-B3
34108-B4
34108-B5
34108-B6
34108-B7
34108-BS
34108-C1
34108-C2
34108-C3
34108-C4
34108-CS
34108-C6
34108-C7
34108-C8
34108-D1
34108-D2
34108-D3
34108-D4
34108-D5
34108-D6
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7.5 Topo Quad Name
Zuni Salt Lake
Salazar Canyon
York Ranch SE
Trail Lake
Veteado Mountain
Techado
Cerro Prieto
Fence Lake SW
Moreno Hill
Twentytwo Spring
Taylor Peak
Iron Mountain
Sawmill Peak
Wahoo Ranch
Wahoo Peak
Indian Peaks East
Dusty
Paddys Hole
Mojonera Canyon
Oak Peak
Luera Mountains East
Luera Mountains West
Squaw Peak
Kellog Well
C-N Lake
Luera Mountains NW
Augustine Well
Anderson Peak
Sugarloaf Mountain
Lion Mountain NW
Datil
Crosby Springs
Dog Springs
Cal Ship Mesa
Madre Mountain
D Cross Mountain
Pasture Canyon
Third Canyon
Wiley Mesa
Wild Horse Canyon
Bonine Canyon
C-N Lake
Bull Basin
Techado
Tejana Mesa
Bullis Spring Ranch
Pinon Ranch
Cornucopia Canyon
Lewis Peak NE
Lewis Peak
Chimney Lake
Meadow Hill
Dunk en
USGS Map #
34108-D7
34108-D8
34108-E1
34108-E2
34108-E3
34108-E4
34108-E5
34108-E6
34108-E7
34108-E8
33107-D8
33107-D6
33107-D7
33107-E6
33107-E7
33107-E8
33107-F6
33107-F7
33107-F8
33107-G6
33107-G7
33107-G8
33107-H3
33107-H6
33107-H7
33107-H8
34107-A6
34107-A7
34107-A8
34107-85
34107-B7
34107-B8
34107-C6
34107-C7
34107-C8
34107-D6
34107-D7
34107-D8
34107-E6
34107-E7
34107-E8
33107-H7
33108-F8
34108-E4
34108-DS
32105-E1
32105-E2
32105-E3
32105-F1
321Q5-F2
32105-F3
32105-G1
32105-G2
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7.5 Topo Quad Name
Robertson Canyon
S inger Lake
Thimble Canyon
Elk
Flying H
Loco Canyon
Clements Ranch
Cedar Point SE
Cedar Point
Caudill Ranch
Vest Camp
Mescalero Point
Gulp Ranch
Caprock
Mescalero Point
Oasis
Flying M Ranch
Presler Lake
Curlew Lake SE
Bledsoe NE
Button Mesa NE
Button Mesa North
Lone Wolf
Curlew Lake
Schram Lake
Kenna
Kenna SW
San Juan Mesa East
San Juan Mesa West
King Camp
Derrick Draw
Hagerman
Hagerman SW
Hackberry Ranch
Kincaid Ranch
Indian Bluff
Dark Canyon
Connor Well
Bar C Bar Ranch
Dexter East
Dexter West
Peters Lake
Juan Lake
Lucky Lake
Skunk Canyon
Malstrom Ranch
Wade Ranch
Bottomless Lakes
South Spring
Roswell South
Hondo Reservoir
Diamond A Ranch
Horseshoe Bend
USGS Map #
32105-G3
32105-H1
32105-H2
32105-H3
33105-A1
33105-A2
33105-A3
33103-A7
33103-A8
33103-B7
33103-B8
33103-C7
33103-E7
33103-D6
33103-C7
33103-D8
33103-E5
33103-E8
33103-E7
33103-F1
33103-F5
33103-F6
33103-F7
33103-F8
33103-G6
33103-G7
33103-G8
33103-H7
33103-H8
33104-A1
33104-A2
33104-A3
33104-A4
33104-A5
33104-A6
33104-A7
33104-A8
33104-B1
33104-B2
33104-B3
33104-B4
33104-B5
33104-B6
33104-B7
33104-B8
33104-C1
33104-C2
33104-C3
33104-C4
33104-C5
33104-CS
33104-C7
33104-C8
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7.5 Topo Quad Name
Sardine Mtn.
L-E Ranch
Comanche Spring
Bitter Lake
Roswell North
Corn Ranch
Blackwater Hill
Horseshoe Bend NW
Sardine Lake
Campbell
Acme
Helena
Panther Hill
Barn Draw
White Flat SB
Elsie Canyon
Elkins
Haystack Mountain
Eightmile Draw
Coyote Draw
Marley Draw
Rock House Canyon
Deep Well
White Flat
Denton Camp
Haystack Butte
Cottonwood Draw
Shannon Draw
Mesa SE
Mesa SW
Round Mountain SE
North Lake
Olive
Hernandez Lake
Deenng Place
Swallow Nest Canyon
Dunlap Sill
Mesa
Round Mountain
Chivata Canyon
Gammil Well SE
Rippee Ranch
Howe 11 Ranch
Cooley Lake
Wire Lake
Ramon SW
Strychnine Draw
South Taylor Tank
Holt Tank
Encino Draw
Sixteenmile Draw East
Sixteenmile Draw West
Basin Well
USGS Map #
33104-D1
33104-D2
33104-D3
33104-D4
33104-D5
33104-DS
33104-D7
33104-D8
33104-E1
33104-E2
33104-E3
33104-E4
33104-E5
33104-E6
33104-E7
33104-E8
33104-F1
33104-F2
33104-F3
33104-F4
33104-F5
33104-F6
33104-F7
33104-F8
33104-G1
33104-G2
33104-G3
33104-G4
33104-G5
33104-G6
33104-G7
33104 -G8
33104-H1
33104-H2
33104-H3
33104-H4
33104-H5
33104-H6
33104-H7
33104-H8
34103-A7
34103-A8
34104 -Al
34104-A2
34104 -A7
34104-A8
32104-E7
32104-E8
321Q4-F7
32104-F8
32104-G7
32104-G8
32104-H1
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Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cxbola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
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7.5 Topo Quad Name
Diamond Mound
Artesia NE
Espuela
Hope NE
Hope NW
Sagebrush Valley East
Sagebrush Valley West
Maljamar NE
Henshaw Tank
Mesa
Paxton Springs
Valle Largo
El Morro
Togeye Lake
Mt . Sedgwick
Post Office Flat
Kettner Canyon
Ramah
Prewitt
Pine Canyon
Cottonwood Canyon
Page
York Ranch SE
Trail Lake
Veteado Mountain
Cerro Prieto
Fence Lake SW
Moreno Hill
Twentytwo Spring
York Ranch
La Rendija
Cerro Porno
Chimney Hill
The Duke
Fence Lake
Rincon Hondo
Cantaralo Spring
Ice Caves SE
Cerro Brillante
Cerro Alto
Red Lake Mission
Shoemaker Canyon SE
Mesita De Yeso
Atarque Lake
Venadito Camp.
Ice Caves
Cerro Hueco
Goat Hill
Nicoll Lake
Shoemaker Canyon
Upper Galestina Canyon
Plumasano Basin
0]o Caliente Reservoir
USGS Map #
32104-H2
32104-H3
32104-H4
32104-H5
32104-H6
32104-H7
32104-H8
32103-H7
32103-H8
33104-H6
35108-A1
35108-A2
35108-A3
35108-A4
35108-B1
35108-B2
35108-B3
35108-B4
35108-C1
35108-C2
35108-C3
35108-C4
34108-E1
34108-E2
34108-E3
34108-E5
34108-E6
34108-E7
34108-E8
34108-F1
34108-F2
34108-F3
34108-F4
34108-F5
34108-F6
34108-F7
34108-F8
34108-G1
34108-G2
34108-G3
34108-G4
34108-G5
34108-G6
34108-G7
34108-G8
34108-H1
34108-H2
34108-H3
34108-H4
34108-H5
34108-H6
34108-H7
34108-H8
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Cibola
Cibola
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Cibola
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Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
Cibola
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7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Mesa Sarca
Puerto De Los Cavadores
Field Ranch
Pueblo Vie jo Mesa
Wiley Mesa
Wild Horse Cnyon
Bonine Canyon
Mesa Gallina
Chicken Mountain
Cerro Del Oro
Broom Mountain
Mecate Meadow
Cebollita Peak
Sand Canyon
White Ridge
Cerro Verde
Marmon Ranch
East Mesa
Blue Mesa
Laguna Honda
North Pasture
South Garcia
Correo
Dough Mountain
South Butte
Acoma Pueblo
Crow Point
Los Pilares
Arrosa Ranch
Canoncito School
Mesa Gigante
Mesita
Laguna
Cubero
McCartys
Grants SB
San Rafael
Arch Mesa
Moquino
Seboyeta
Mount Taylor
Lobo Springs
Grants
Milan
La Gotera
Marquez
Laguna Canoneros
Cerro Pelon
San Mateo
Dos Lomas
Bluewater
Laguna Honda
White Peak
USGS Map #
34107-E2
34107-E3
34107-E4
34107-E5
34107-E6
34107-E7
34107-E8
34107-F2
34107-F3
34107-F4
34107-F5
34107-F6
34107-F7
34107-F8
34107-G2
34107-G3
34107-G4
34107-GS
34107-G6
34107-G7
34107-G8
34107-H1
34107 -H2
34107-H3
34107-H4
34107-H5
34107-H6
34107-H7
34107-H8
35107-A1
35107-A2
35107-A3
35107-A4
35107-A5
35107-A6
35107 -A7
35107-A8
3S107-B2
35107-B3
35107-B4
35107-B5
35107-B6
35107-B7
35107-B8
35107-C2
35107-C3
35107-C4
35107-C5
35107-C6
35107-C7
3S107-C8
34107-G7
36105-C1
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Colfax
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Colfax
Colfax
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Colfax
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Colfax
Colfax
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Agua Fria Peak
Shady Brook
Osha Mountain
Tooth of Time
Garcia Peak
Palo Flechado Pass
Ute Park
Touch-Me-Not Mountain
Eagle Nest
Wheeler Peak
Abreu Canyon
Red River Pass
Baldy Mountain
Van Bremmer Park
Ash Mountain
Vermejo Park
The Wall
Divine Lake
Spear Hills
Abbott Lake
Jaritas Ranch
Stony Lake
Colmor
Charette Lake
Mora Ranch
Farley
Ingram Lake
Abbott
Taylor Springs
Springer
Pinon Hills
Miami
Ravado
Lawrence Arroyo
Point of Rocks Mesa
Tres Hermanos Peak
Sauble Circle Dot Ranch
Abbott NW
French
Springer Lake
Miami NE
Coyote Mesa
Palo Blanco Mountain
Pine Buttes
Loco Arroyo
Maxwell
Colfax
Cimarron SB
Cimarron
Kiowa
Mesa Larga
Tina] a Mountain
Eagle Tail Mountain
USGS Map #
36105-C2
36105-C4
36105-C3
36105-D1
36105-D2
36105-D3
36105-E1
36105-E2
36105-E3
36105-E4
36105-F1
3S105-F3
3610B-F2
36105-G1
3610S-G2
36105-H1
36105-H2
36104-B1
36104-B2
36104-B3
36104-B4
36104-B5
36104-B6
36104-B7
36104-B8
36104-C1
36104-C2
36104-C3
36104-C4
36104-CS
36104-C6
3S104-C7
36104-C8
3S104-D1
36104-D2
36104-E3
36104-D3
3S104-D4
3S104-DS
36104-D6
36104-D7
36104-DS
36104-E1
36104-E2
36104-E4
36104-ES
36104-E6
35104-E7
36104-E8
36104-F1
3S104-F2
36104-F3
36104-F4
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NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Col fax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Colfax
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Koehler
Saltpeter Mountain
Dawson
House Canyon
Robinson Peak
Johnson Park
Hunter Mesa
Clifton House
Red River Peak
Curtis Camp
Caliente Canyon South
Casa Grande SW
Trinchera Pass
Dale Mountain
Yankee
Raton
Tin Pan Canyon
McWilliams Canyon
Caliente Canyon North
Casa Grande
Pleasure Lake
Midway
Oasis State Park
Portair SW
Melrose SE
Tule Lake
Farwell
Clovis
Portair
St. Vrain
Melrose East
Melrose West
Pleasant Hill
Ned Houk Park
Garrett Ranch
Hammond Ranch SW
Field SE
Field SW
House SE
Pleasant Hill NE
Pleasant Hill NW
Smith Ranch
Hammond Ranch
Field
Weber City
Bellview
Broadview
Grady
Grady SW
Forrest
Endee Hill
Day Canyon
Wheat land
OSGS Map #
36104-F5
36104-F6
36104-F7
36104-F8
36104-G1
36104-G2
36104-G3
36104-G4
36104-G5
36104-G6
36104-G7
36104-G8
36104-H1
36104-H2
36104-H3
36104-H4
36104-HS
36104-H6
36104-H7
36104-H8
34103-C1
34103-C2
34103-C3
34103-C4
34103-C5
34103-C6
34103-D1
34103-D2
34103-D3
34103-D4
34103-D5
34103-D6
34103-E1
34103-E2
34103-E3
34103-E4
34103-E5
34103-E6
34103-E7
34103-F1
34103-F2
34103-F3
34103-F4
34103-F5
34103-F6
34103-G1
34103-G2
34103-G3
34103-G4
34103-G5
34103-H1
34103-H2
34103-H3
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
De Baca
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Rippee Ranch
Gammil Well
Tolar SW
Melrose West
Tolar
Peach Canyon
Howe 11 Ranch
Cooley Lake
La Espia Peak
Love lady Draw
Dunlap
Devils Well
Wire Lake
Ramon SW
Watts Hill
Eighteenmile Hill
Cone jo Creek East
Cone jo Creek West
Dunlap NE
The Old Dry Lake
Wright Ranch
Ramon
Lomas Gatos
Alamo Ranch
West Camp
Horney Ranch
El Morro Mesa
Yeso Mesa SE
Bonner Lake
Loco Draw
Taiban
Fort Sumner East
Fort Sumner West
Ricardo
Yeso
Yeso NW
Yeso Mesa
Duoro
Candy Mesa
Twin Mesa
Windmill Draw
Cooper Ranch
Borica SW
El Morro Ranch SE
El Morro Ranch
Twin Mesa NW
Colorado Canyon
Gibbons Ranch
Ima SW
Canada Colorado
Smeltertown
Strauss
Noria
USGS Map #
34103-A8
34103-B8
34103-C8
34103-DS
34103-D8
34103-E8
34104-A1
34104-A2
34104-A3
341D4-A4
34104 -AS
34104-A6
34104-A7
34104-A8
34104-B1
34104-B2
34104-B3
34104-B4
34104-B5
34104-B6
34104-B7
34104-B8
34104-C1
34104-C3
34104-C4
34104-C5
34104-C6
34104-C7
34104-C2
34104-C8
34104-D1
34104-D2
34104-D3
34104-D4
34104-D5
34104-D6
34104-D7
34104-D8
34104-E1
34104-E2
34104-E3
34104-E5
34104-E6
34104-E7
34104-E8
34104-F2
34104-F3
34104-F4
34104-G2
34104-G3
31106-G5
31106-GS
31106-G7
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Potrillo
La Union
Lanark
Kilbourne Hole
Mount Riley SE
Guzmans Lookout Mountain
Camel Mountain
Mount Riley
POL Ranch
Newman SW
Anthony
La Mesa
Little Black Mountain
Afton
Newman NW
Bishop Cap
San Miguel
Black Mesa
Afton NW
Davies Tank
Organ Peak
Tortugas Mountain
las Cruces
Picacho Mountain
White Sands
Organ
Organ Peak NW
Dona Ana
Leasburg
Bennett Mountain
Taylor Well
Bear Peak
Summerford Mountain
Selden Canyon
San Andres Peak
Goldenburg Draw
Selden Canyon NE
Thorn Well
Heart of the Sands SW
Gardner Peak
Fleck Draw
Gilmore Draw
Upham Hills
Heart of the Sands NW
Hembrillo Canyon
Hembrillo Basin
Prisor Well
Aden Crater
Mt. Aden SW
X-7 Ranch
Aden Hills
Mt. Aden
Cambray
USGS Map #
31106-G8
31106-H6
31106-H7
31106-H8
31107-G1
31107-G2
31107-G3
31107-H1
31107-H3
32106 -A4
32106-A5
32106-A6
32106-A7
32106-A8
32106-B4
32106-B5
3210S-B6
32106-B7
32106-A8
32106-C4
32106-C5
32106-C6
32106-C7
32106-C8
32106-D4
32106-D5
32106-D6
32106-D7
32106-D8
32106-E4
32106-E6
32106-E5
32106-E7
32106-E8
32106-P5
32106-F6
32106-F7
32106-F8
32106-G4
32106-G5
32106-GS
32106-G7
32106-G8
32106-H4
32106-H5
32106-H6
32106-H7
32107-A1
32107-A2
32107-A3
32107-B1
32107-B2
32107-B3
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Dona Ana
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Sleeping Lady Hills
Magdalena Gap
Lazy E Ranch
Rough and Ready Hills
Magdalena Peak
Good Sight Peak NE
Sierra Alta
Souse Springs
Hockett
Rincon
Hatch
Arroyo Cuervo
Alivio
McLeod Tank
Gar field
Fifteenmile Lake
Lumley Lake
Potrillo
Lake Lucero
Lanark
Kilbourne Hole
Smeltertown
Red Bluff
Cottonwood Hills
Jumping Spring
Rattlesnake Spring
Grapevine Draw
Gunsight Canyon
El Paso Gap
Malaga
Bond Draw
Black River Village
Carlsbad Caverns
Serpentine Bends
Queen
Pickett Hill
Loving
Otis
Kitchen Cove
Carnero Peak
Bandanna Point
Red Bluff Draw
Ares Peak
Indian Flats
Carlsbad East
Carlsbad West
Azotea Peak
Martha Creek
Cawley Draw
Texas Hill
Illinois Camp SE
Angel Draw
Lake McMillan South
USGS Map #
32107-C1
32107-C2
32107-C3
32107-D1
32107-D2
32107-D3
32107-E1
32107-E2
32107-E3
32107-F1
32107-F2
32107-F3
32107-G1
32107-G2
32107-G3
33106-A3
33106-A4
31106-G8
32106-F4
31106-H7
31106-H8
31106-G5
32104-A1
32104-A2
32104 -A3
32104-A4
32104-A5
32104-A6
32104-A7
32104-B1
32104-B2
32104-B3
32104-B4
32104-B5
32104-B6
32104-B7
32104-C1
32104-C2
32104-C3
32104-C4
32104-C5
32104-C6
32104-C7
32104-D1
32104-D2
32104-D3
32104-D4
32104-D5
32104-D6
32104-D7
32104-E1
32104-E2
32104-E3
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Eddy
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Seven Rivers
Foster Ranch
Box Canyon Ranch
Strychnine Draw
Illinois Camp NE
Illinois Camp
Dayton
Parish Ranch
Antelope Sink
Holt Tank
Red Lake SE
Red Lake
Spring Lake
Artesia
Hope SE
Hope
Sixteenmile Draw East
Basin Well
Diamond Mound
Artesia NE
Espuela
Hope NE
Hope NW
Sagebrush Valley East
Sagebrush Valley West
Paduca Breaks West
Phantom Banks
Ross Ranch
Paduca Breaks NW
Big Sinks
Pierce Canyon
Bootleg Ridge
Los Medanos
Remuda Basin
The Divide
Livingston Ridge
Williams Sink
Tower Hill North
Greenwood Lake
Hackberry Lake
Maljamar
Loco Hills
Maljamar NE
Henshaw Tank
Tower Hill South
North Star Mesa
Copperas Peak
Granny Mountain
Canyon Hill
Canteen Canyon
Buckhorn
Bear Mountain
Mule Creek
USGS Map #
32104-E4
32104-E5
32104-E6
32104-E7
32104-F1
32104-F2
32104-F4
32104-F5
32104-F6
32104-F7
32104-G1
32104-G2
32104-G3
32104 -G4
32104-G5
32104-G6
32104-G7
32104-H1
32104-H2
32104-H3
32104-H4
32104-H5
32104-H6
32104-H7
32104-H8
32103-A6
32103-A7
32103 -A8
32103-B6
32103-B7
32103-B8
32103-C6
32103-C7
32103-C8
32103-D6
32103-D7
32103-E7
32103-E8
32103-F7
32103-F8
32103-G7
32103-G8
32103-H7
32103-H8
32103-D8
33108-A1
33108-A2
33108-A3
33108-A4
33108-A5
33108-A6
33108-A7
33108-A8
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State
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Middle Mesa
Gila Hot Springs
Little Turkey Park
Diablo Range
Shelley Peak
Rice Ranch
Moon Ranch
Wilson Mountain
Hat Top Mountain
Hachita
Playas Peak
Playas Lake North
Victoria Park
Hay Mesa
Reeds Peak
Bonner Canyon
Gage SW
The Saltys
Brockman
Coyote Peak
Gage NW
Separ NE
Separ
Muir Ranch
Grandmother Mountain West
Soldiers Farewell Hill
Ninetysix Ranch
Lisbon
Cow Springs Mountain
Werney Hill
C Bar Ranch
Gold Hill
Faywood Station
Whitewater
White Signal
Burro Peak
Eagle Eye Peak
Willow Draw
Caprock Mountain
Hurley East
Hurley West
Tyrone
Wind Mountain
Bui lard Peak
Redrock
Nichols Canyon
Canador Peak
Santa Rita
Fort Bayard
Silver City
Circle Mesa
Mangas Springs
Brushy Mountain
USGS Map #
33108-B1
33108-B2
33108-B3
33108-B4
33108-B5
33108-B6
33108-B7
33108-B8
31108-H2
31108-H3
31108-H4
31108-H5
33107-A7
33107-A8
33107-B7
33107-B8
32108-A2
32108-A3
32108-A4
32108-A5
32108-B2
32108-B3
32108-B4
32108-B5
32108-C2
32108-C3
32108-C4
32108-C5
32108-D2
32108-D3
32108-D4
32108-D5
32108-E1
32108-E2
32108-E3
32108-E4
32108-E5
32108-ES
32108-E7
32108-F1
32108-F2
32108-F3
32108-F4
32108-F5
32108-F6
32108-F7
32108-F8
32108-G1
32108-G2
32108-G3
32108-G4
32108-G5
32108-G6
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State
MM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Walker Canyon
Steeple Rock
Allie Canyon
Twin Sisters
Reading Mountain
Dorsey Ranch
Cliff
Antelope Ridge
Applegate Mountain
Crookson Peak
OK Canyon
Taylor Mountain
Whiterock Mountain
Whitehorse Mountain
P A Mountain
Maverick Mountain
Hillsboro Peak
Hendricks Peak
Gate Canyon
Newkirk
Cuervo
Sacaton Draw
Catfish Falls
Colonias
Mesita De Guadalupe
Muni 2 Canyon
Ortega Tank
Neafus Ranch
Mesita Del Gato
Mesa Cherisco
Bar Y Ranch
Horse Pasture Tank
Pedro Miguel Peak
Thompson Ranch
Mesa Palo Amarillo
Potrillo Hill
Dilia
San Juan
Anton Chico
Gacho Hill SE
Gacho Hill SW
Camaleon Draw East
Gacho Hill
Gacho Hill NW
Duran ME
Long Draw
Vaughn
Tejon
Burro Lake
Mesa Leon
Santa Barbara Lake
Tapia Ranch
George Ranch
USGS Map #
32108-G7
32108-G8
32108-H1
32108-H2
32108-H3
32108-H4
32108-H5
32108-H6
32108-H7
32108-H8
32107-E6
32107-E8
32107-F6
32107-F8
32107-G6
32107-G7
32107-H7
32107-H8
35104-A2
35104-A3
35104 -A4
35104-A5
35104-A6
35104-A7
35104-A8
35104-B1
35104-B2
35104-B3
35104-B4
35104-B5
35104-B6
35104-B7
35104-B8
35105-A1
35105-A2
35105-A3
3S105-B1
35105-B3
35105-B2
34105-C1
34105-C2
34105-C3
34105-D1
34105-D2
34105-D3
34105-E1
34105-E2
34105-E3
34105-F1
34105-F2
34105-F3
34105-G1
34105-G2
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MM
MM
NM
MM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Pinavete Canyon
Pintada
Milagro
Milagro Spring
Loco Draw
Duoro
Cooper Ranch
Borica SW
El Morro Ranch SE
El Morro Ranch
Colorado Canyon
Gibbons Ranch
Ojo Negro Creek
Borica
Laguna Del Los Terreros
El Morro Ranch NW
Ima SE
Ima SW
Canada Colorado
Fallen Ranch
Puerto De Luna
Puerto Creek
Pastura SE
Pastura
Ima
Ima NW
Salt Lake
Harben Lake
Sunshine Mesa
Santa Rosa
Pastura NE
San Ignacio
Potrillo Hill
Kansas Valley
Mills East
Skull Mesa
Pedernal Creek
Minnie Butte
Beenham SW
Yates SE
Aragon Hill
Yates
Solano
La Cinta Canyon
Canon Encierro
Alatnito
Kansas Valley Lake
Roy
Beaver Canyon
Canon Las Cuevas
Kansas Valley
Mills East
Mills West
USGS Map #
34105-G3
34105-H1
34105-H2
34105-H3
34104-C8
34104-D8
34104-E5
34104-E6
34104-E7
34104-E8
34104-F3
34104-F4
34104-F5
34104-F6
34104-F7
34104-F8
34104-G1
34104-G2
34104-G3
34104-G4
34104-G5
34104-G6
34104-G7
34104-G8
34104-H1
34104-H2
34104-H3
34104-H4
34104-H5
34104-H6
34104-H7
34104-H8
35105-A3
36104-A1
36104-A2
36103-A3
36103-A4
36103-AS
36103-A6
3S103-A7
36103-B7
36103-B8
35104-G1
35104-G2
35104-G3
35104-G4
35104-H1
35104-H2
3S104-H3
35104-H4
36104-A1
36104-A2
36104-A3
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Canon Colorado
Divine Lake
Spear Hills
Abbott Lake
Logan North
Montesito Creek
Hampton Ranch
Medina Mesa
McCarty Ranch
Fuentes Ranch
Gallegos
Alamosa Canyon
McCloy Ranch
Gallegos NE
Buffalo Springs
Salitre Canyon
Chinaberry Canyon
Rosebud
Indian Bathtub
Circle Bar Ranch
Arroyo Del Alamo
Mosquero
Cottonwood Springs
Bueyeros NE
Bueyeros
Albert
Sabino
Corner Well
Dog Mountains
Eagle Mountain
Whitewater Mountains
Whitewater Creek
Lang Canyon
Guadalupe Pass
Campbell Well
Pierce Peak
Sentinel Butte
Hilo Peak
San Luis Pass
Fitzpatricks
Black Point
Cabin Wells
Sheridan Canyon
U Bar Ridge
Horse Mountain
Center Peak
Animas Peak
Clanton Draw
Double Wells
Hatchet Ranch
Big Hatchet Peak
Walnut Wells NE
Gillespie Mountain
USGS Map #
36104 -A4
36104-B1
36104-B2
36104-B3
35103-B4
35103-D5
35103-D6
35103-D7
35103-E4
35103-E5
35103-E6
35103-E7
35103-F4
35103-F5
35103-F6
35103-F7
35103-F8
3S103-G4
35103-G5
35103-G6
35103-G7
35103-G8
35103-H4
35103-H5
35103-H6
35103-H7
35103-H8
31108-C2
31108-C3
31108-C4
31108-C5
31108-C6
31108-C7
31108-C8
31108-D2
31108-D3
31108-D4
31108-D5
31108-D6
31108-D7
31108-D8
31108-E2
31108-E3
31108-E4
31108-E5
31108-E6
31108-E7
31108-E8
31108-F2
31108-F3
31108-F4
31108-F5
31108-F6
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NM
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Anirnas Peak NE
Mount Baldy
Victorio Ranch
Doyle Peak
Hachita Peak
Playas Lake South
Whitmire Pass i
Tank Mountain
Indian Peak
Playas Lake North
Beacon Hill
Animas
Antelope Pass
Coyote Peak
South Pyramid Peak
Table Top Mountain
Cotton City
Pyramid Peak
Muir Ranch
Swallow Fork Peak
Steins
Lisbon
Lordsburg
Gary
Monde 1
Gold Hill
Culberson Ranch
Ninemile Hill
Summit
Eagle Eye Peak
Willow Draw
Caprock Mountain
Rock Tank Draw
Canador Peak
Nichols Canyon
Walker Canyon
Steeple Rock
Prairieview SE
Prairieview
Hillburn City
Hillburn City SW
Fort Ranch
Dean Ranch
Cedar Point SE
Prairieview NE
Prairieview NW
Tatum South
Alston Ranch
Frier Ranch
Cooper-Good Ranch
Caudill Ranch
Bronco
Gladiola
USGS Map #
31108-F7
31108-F8
31108-G2
31108-G3
31108-G4
31108-G5
31108-G6
31108-G7
31108-G8
31108 -HS
31108-H6
31108-H7
31108-H8
32108-A5
32108-A6
32108-D5
32108-A8
32108-B6
32108-B5
32108-B7
32108-B8
32108-C5
32108-C6
32108-C7
32108-C8
32108-D5
32108-D6
32108-D7
32108-D8
32106-E5
32108-E6
32108-E7
32108-E8
32108-F8
32108-F7
32108-G7
32108-G8
33103-A1
33103-A2
33103-A3
33103-A4
33103 -AS
33103-A6
33103-A7
33103-B1
33103-B2
33103-B3
33103-B4
33103-B5
33103-B6
33103-B7
33103-C1
33103 -C2
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NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
1 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Tatum North
Simanola Valley
Dallas Store
Soldier Hill
Mescalero Point
Bronco NE
Walking Cane Ranch
Ranger Lake
Johnson Ranch
Lane Salt Lake
Caprock
Bledsoe
Bledsoe SW
Crossroads
Milnesand SW
Flying M Ranch
Button Mesa South
Jal NE
Custer Mountain
Jal SE
Jal
Javelina Basin
Andrews Place
Paduca Breaks East
Paduca Breaks West
Jal NW
Woodley Flat
Bell Lake
Paduca Breaks NW
Eunice SE
Rattlesnake Canyon
East Lake
San Simon Sink
Tip Top Wells
Bootleg Ridge
Eunice NE
Eunice
Oil Center
San Simon Ranch
Grama Ridge
The Divide
Hobbs SE
Hobbs SW
Monument South
Monument SW
Lea
Laguna Gatuna
Williams Sink
Hobbs East
Hobbs West
Monument North
Ironhouse Draw
Ironhouse Well
USGS Map #
33103-C3
33103-C4
33103-C5
33103-C6
33103-C7
33103-D1
33103-D2
33103-D3
33103-D4
33103-D5
33103-D6
33103-E1
33103-E2
33103-E3
33103-E4
33103-ES
33103-E6
32103-B1
32103-B3
32103-A1
32103-A2
32103-A3
32103 -A4
32103-A5
32103-A6
32103-B2
32103-B4
32103-BS
32103-B6
32103-C1
32103-C2
32103-C3
32103-C4
32103-CS
32103-C6
32103-D1
32103-D2
32103-D3
32103-D4
32103-D5
32103-D6
32103-E1
32103-E2
32103-E3
32103-E4
32103-E5
32103-E6
32103-E7
32103-F1
32103-F2
32103-F3
32103-F4
32103-F5
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Laguna Gatuna NW
Greenwood Lake
Humble City SE
Humble City
Lovington SE
Lovington SW
Buckeye
Dog Lake
Maljamar
Humble City NE
Humble City NW
Lovington
Lovington NW
Buckeye NE
Buckeye NW
Maljamar NE
Hens haw Tank
Custer Mountain
Flying H NE
Flying H NW
Deadman Lake
Sunset
Tinnie
Wahalee Canyon
Sheeppen Canyon
Ruidoso Downs
Ruidoso
Nelson Canyon East
Nelson Canyon West
San Patricio
Lincoln
Fort Stanton
Angus
Nogal Peak
Godfrey Peak
Granville Canyon
Arabela
Capitan Peak
Capitan Pass
Capitan
Nogal
Church Mountain
Cub Mountain
Arroyo Serrano East
Arroyo Serrano West
Kyle Harrison Canyon
Encinoso
Jacob Spring
White Oaks South
Carrizozo West
Carrizozo East
Cistern Draw
Huff Hill
USGS Map #
32103-F6
32103-F7
32103-G1
32103-G2
32103-G3
32103-G4
32103-G5
32103-G6
32103-G7
32103-H1
32103-H2
32103-H3
32103-H4
32103-H5
32103-H6
32103-H7
32103-H8
32103-B3
33105-B1
33105-B2
33105-B3
33105-C1
33105-C2
33105-C3
33105-C4
3310S-C5
33105-C6
33105-D1
33105-D2
33105-D3
3310S-D4
33105-D5
33105-DS
33105-D7
3310S-D8
33105-E1
33105-E2
33105-E3
3310S-E4
33105-E5
33105-E6
33105-E7
3310S-E8
33105-F1
33105-F2
33105-F3
33105-F4
33105-F5
33105-F6
33105-F8
33105-F7
33105-G1
33105-G2
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Pedernal Arroyo
Box Lake
Jicarilla Peak
White Oaks North
Lone Mountain
Little Black Peak
Juan Largo Canyon East
Juan Largo Canyon West
Golondrina Well
Hasperos Camp
Chupadero Mountain
Ancho
Little Black Peak NE
Dulce Draw
Skunk Canyon
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend NW
Elsie Canyon
White Flat
North Lake
Chivata Canyon
Cowboy Mesa
Cowboy Mesa SW
Red Bluff Draw East
Red Bluff Draw West
Pelon Hill
Tecolote Peak
Claunch SE
Polecat Draw
Cowboy Mesa NE
Cowboy Mesa NW
Gallo Spring Canyon NE
Gallo Spring Canyon
Corona South
Rough Mountain
Pajaro Canyon
Claunch
Gacho HiJ.1 SE
Gacho Hill SW
Camaleon Draw East
Camaleon Draw West
Corona North
Cedarvale
Progresso SE
Progresso SW
Ramon SW
Ramon
Loco Draw
Os cur a
Three Rivers NW
Mound Springs
Bull Gap
Bull Gap SW
USGS Map #
33105-G3
3310S-G4
33105-G5
33105-G6
33105-G7
33105-G8
33105-H1
33105-H2
33105-H3
33105-H4
33105-HS
33105-H6
33105-H7
33105-H8
33104-B8
33104-C8
33104-D8
33104-E8
33104-F8
33104 -G8
33104-H8
34105-A1
34105-A2
3410S-A3
34105-A4
34105-A5
34105-A6
34105-A7
34105-A8
34105-B1
34105-B2
34105-B3
34105-B4
34105-B5
34105-B6
34105-B7
34105-B8
34105-C1
34105-C2
34105-C3
34105-C4
34105-C5
34105-C6
34105-C7
3410S-C8
34104-A8
34104-B8
34104-C8
33106-D1
33106-D2
33106-D3
33106-E1
33106-E2
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NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Los Alamos
Los Alamos
Los Alamos
Los Alamos
Los Alamos
Los Alamos
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Mockingbird Gap SE
Wagon Canyon
Red Canyon
Oscura Peak
Broken Back Crater
White Rock
Frijoles
Bland
Puye
Guaje Mountain
Valle Toledo
Camel Mountain
Coyote Hill
Columbus SE
Columbus
Malpais Hill
Hermanas
Potrillo Peak
POL Ranch
Mesquite Lake
Columbus NE
North Peak
West Lime Hills
Hermanas NW
Victorio Ranch SE
Victorio Ranch
Flying W Mountain
Hat Top Mountain
Gage SE
Gage SW ,
Gage
Gage NW
Grandmother Mountain East
Grandmother Mountain West
Antelope Hill
Cow Springs Mountain
Faywood Station
Whitewater
X-7 Ranch
Sibley Hole
Gym Peak
South Peak
Midway Butte
Bisbee Hills
Cambray
Akela
Florida Gap
Capital Dome
Bowl in Ranch
Red Mountain
Lazy E Ranch
Myndus
Carne
USGS Map #
33106-E3
33106-F1
3310S-F2
33106-F3
33106-G1
3510S-G2
3510S-G3
35106-G4
3S106-H2
3510S-H3
35106-H4
31107-G3
31107-G4
31107-G5
31107-G6
31107-G7
31107-G8
31107-H2
31107-H3
31107-H4
31107-H5
31107-H6
31107-H7
31107-H8
31108-G1
31108-G2
31108-H1
31108-H2
32108-A1
32108-A2
32108-B1
32108-B2
32108-C1
32108-C2
32108-D1
32108-D2
32108-C1
32108-C2
32107-A3
32107 -A4
32107-AS
32107-A6
32107-A7
32107-A8
32107-B3
32107-B4
32107-B5
32107-B6
32107-B7
32107-B8
32107-C3
32107-C4
32107-C5
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NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
Luna
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Deming East
Deming West
Williams Ranch
Good Sight Peak NE
Good Sight Peak
Florida
Massacre Peak
Goat Ridge
Spalding
Hockett
OK Canyon
Taylor Mountain
Kin Klizhin Ruins
La Vida Mission
The Pillar 3 SE
The Pillar 3 SW
Grey Hill Spring
Naschitti
Washington Pass
Crystal
Togeye Lake
Pescado
Horsehead Canyon
Zuni
Tekapo
Raman
Burned Timber Canyon
Horsehead Canyon NW
Vanderwagen Draw
Chi Chil Tah
Prewitt
Pine Canyon
Cottonwood Canyon
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Upper Nutria
Pinehaven
Jones Ranch School
Thoreau NE
Thoreau
Continental Divide
Ciniza
Fort Wingate
Bread Springs
Twin Buttes
Manuelito
Casamero Lake
Hosta Butte
Mariano Lake
Pinedale
Church Rock
Gallup East
Gallup West
Samson Lake
USGS Map #
32107-C6
32107-C7
32107-C8
32107-D3
32107-D4
32107-D5
32107-D6
32107-D7
32107-D8
32107-E3
32107-E6
32107-E8
36108-A1
36108-A2
36108-A3
36108-A4
36108-A5
36108-AS
36108-A7
36108-A8
35108-A4
35108-A5
3510 8 -A
35108-A7
35108-A8
35108-B4
35108-B5
35108-BS
35108-B7
35108-B8
35108-C1
35108-C2
35108-C3
35108-C4
3S108-C5
35108-C6
35108-C8
35108-D1
35108-D2
35108-D3
35108-D4
35108-D5
35108-D6
35108-D7
35108-D8
3S108-E1
3S108-E2
35108-E3
35108-E4
35108-E5
3S108-E6
35108-E7
35108-E8
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
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McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKanley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Heart Rock
Crownpoint
Dalton Pass
Oak Spring
Hard Ground Flats
Big Rock Hill
Twin Lakes
Tse Bonita School
Becenti Lake
Antelope Lookout Mesa
Standing Rock
Toyee
Coyote Canyon
Chuska Lake
Tohatchi
Crevasse Canyon
Nose Rock
Milk Lake
Red Lake Well
Standing Rock NW
Ear Rock
Coyote Canyon
Chuska Peak
Todilto Peak
Nicoll Lake
Shoemaker Canyon
Upper Galestina Canyon
Plumasano Basin
Ojo Caliente Reservoir
Marguez
Laguna Canoneros
Cerro Pelon
San Mateo
Dos Lomas
Bluewater
Laguna Seca
El Dado Mesa
Cerro Alesna
San Lucas Dam
Ambrosia Lake
Goat Mountain
Cerro Parido
Mesa Cortada
El Dado
Piedra De La Aguila
Mesa De Los Toros
Borrego Pass
Canada Calladita
Mesita Del Gavilan
Mesita Americana
Hospah
Orphan Annie Rock
Laguna Castillo
USGS Map #
35108-F1
35108-F2
35108-F3
35108-F4
35108-F5
35108-F6
35108-F7
35108-E8
35108-G1
35108-G2
35108-G3
35108-G4
35108-GS
35108-G6
35108-G7
35108-G8
35108-H1
35108-H2
35108-H3
35108-H4
35108-H5
35108-G5
35108-H7
35108-H8
34108-H4
34108-H5
34108-H6
34108-H7
34108-H8
35107-C3
35107-C4
35107-C5
35107-C6
35107-C7
35107-C8
35107-D3
35107-D4
35107-D5
35107-D6
35107-D7
35107-D8
35107-E3
35107-E4
35107-E5
35107-E6
35107-E7
35107-E8
35107-F3
3S107-F4
35107-F5
35107-F6
35107-F7
3S107-F8
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
McKinley
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Tinian
Rincon Marquez
Whitehorse Rincon
Whitehorse
Kin Nahzin Ruins
Seven Lakes
0]0 Encino Mesa
Star Lake
Pueblo Alto Trading Post
Pueblo Pintado
Seven Lakes NE
Seven Lakes NW
Tse Bonita School
Ojo Feliz
Lucero
Comanche Peak
Holman
Jicarita Peak
Ocate
Guadalupita
Chacon
Cerro Vista
White Peak
Agua Fria Peak
Osha Mountain
Shady Brook
Solano
La Cinta Canyon
Canon Encierro
Alamito
Canon Ancho
Frutosa Lake
Cherry Valley Lake
Watrous
Kansas Valley Lake
Roy
Beaver Canyon
Alamosa Creek
Mogote Hills
Optimo
Maxson Crater
Mills West
Canon Colorado
Alto De Hortniga
Wagon Mound
La Chata Crater
Cerro Negro
Jaritas Ranch
Stony Lake
Colmor
Charette Lake
Mora Ranch
Miami
USGS Map #
35107-G3
35107-G4
35107-G5
35107-G6
35107-G7
35107-G8
35107-H3
35107-H4
35107-H5
35107-H6
35107-H7
35107-H8
35108-E8
3S105-A1
36105-A2
36105-A3
36105-A4
36105-AS
36105-B1
36105-B2
36105-B3
36105-B4
36105-C1
36105-C2
36105-C3
36105-C4
35104 -Gl
35104-G2
35104-G3
35104 -G4
35104-G5
35104-G6
35104-G7
35104-G8
35104-H1
35104-H2
35104-H3
35104-H5
35104-H6
35104-H7
35104-H8
36104-A3
36104-A4
36104-AS
36104 -A6
36104-A7
36104-A8
36104-B4
36104-B5
36104-B6
36104-B7
36104-B8
36104-C7
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Mora
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Ravado
Loma Farda
Lake Isabel
Sapello
Fort Union
Rainsville
Mora
Gascon
Pecos Falls
Truchas Peak
Osha Mountain
Cienega School
Gulp Draw
Shiloh Hills SB
McVeigh Hills
Cornudas Mountain
Alamo Mountain
Bassett Lake
Mountain Tank
Sheep Draw
Lewis Canyon
Van Winkle Lake
Shiloh Hills
Alamo Mountain NE
B T Ranch
Owl Tank Canyon East
Owl Tank Canyon West
Gowdy Ranch
Hackberry Hill
Cornucopia Ranch SE
Cleones Tank
Stockard Well
Stone Well
Otero Mesa South
Mack Tanks
Panama Ranch
Tanner Ranch
Cornucopia Ranch
Indian Draw
Sixteen Canyon
El Paso Draw
Otero Mesa North
Wilde Tank
Bullis Spring Ranch
Pinon Ranch
Cornucopia Canyon
Pinon
Surveyors Canyon
El Paso Canyon
Culp Canyon
Pipeline Canyon
Chimney Lake
Avis
USGS Map #
36104-C8
35105-G1
351D5-G2
3S105-G3
35105-H1
35105-H2
3510S-H3
3S105-H4
35105-H5
35105-H6
36105-C3
32105-A1
32105-A2
32105-A3
32105-A4
32105-A5
32105-A6
32105-A7
32105-A8
32105-B1
32105-B2
32105-B3
32105-B4
32105-B5
3210S-B6
32105-B7
32105-B8
32105-C1
32105-C2
32105-C3
32105-C4
32105-C5
32105-C6
32105-C7
3210S-C8
32105-D1
32105-D2
32105-D3
32105-D4
32105-D5
3210S-DS
32105-D7
32105-D8
32105-E1
32105-E2
32105-E3
321Q5-E4
32105-E5
32105-E6
32105-E7
32105-E8
32105-F3
32105-F4
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NM
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Bear Spring
Rogers Ruins
Bug Scuffle Canyon
Deadtnan Canyon
Robertson Canyon
Woodson Canyon
Sacramento
Bluff Springs
Sacramento Peak
Alamogordo South
Elk
Mayhill
Harvey Ranch
Cloudcrof t
High Rolls
Alamogordo North
Clements Ranch
Turkey Peak
Elk-Silver
Firman Canyon
Domingo Peak
Sabinata Flat
Deadtnan Lake
Pajarita Mountain
Whitetail
Apache Summit
Mescalero
Cat Mountain
Wahalee Canyon
Sheeppen Canyon
Ruidoso Downs
Ruidoso
Sierra Blanca Peak
Golondrina Draw
Angus
Nogal Peak
Godfrey Peak
Desert SE
Desert SW
Newman
Desert NE
Desert
Newman NE
Orogrande South
Elwood
White Sands SE
Orogrande North
Elephant Mtn.
white Sands NE
Tres Hermanos SE
Tres Hermanos SW
Lake Lucero SE
Tres Hermanos
USGS Map #
32105-F5
32105-F6
3210S-F7
32105-F8
32105-G3
32105-G4
32105-G5
32105-G6
32105-G7
32105-G8
32105-H3
32105-H4
32105-H5
32105-H6
32105-H7
32105-H8
33105-A3
33105-A4
33105-AS
33105-A6
33105-A7
33105-A8
33105-B3
33105-B4
33105-B5
33105-B6
33105-B7
33105-B8
33105-C3
33105-C4
33105-C5
33105-C6
33105-C7
3310S-C8
33105-D6
33105-D7
33105-D8
32106-A1
32106-A2
32106-A3
32106-B1
32106-B2
32106-B3
32106-C1
32106-C2
32106-C3
32106-D1
32106-D2
32106-D3
3210S-E1
32106-E2
32106-E3
32106-F1
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Otero
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Foster Lake
Lake Lucero NE
Holloman
Garton Lake
Heart of the Sands
Malone Draw
Lost River
Heart of the Sands NE
El Paso Gap
Panther Canyon
Pickett Hill
La Paloma Canyon
Ares Peak
Algerita Canyon
Texas Hill
Packsaddle Canyon
Strychnine Draw
South Taylor Tank
Tularosa
Tularosa Peak
Fifteentnile Lake
Tularosa NE
Bitter Creek
Lumley Lake NE
Three Rivers
Three Rivers SW
Capitol Peak SE
Oscura
Three Rivers NW
Bluff Springs
Lake Lucero NE
Montoya
Muni 2 Canyon
Rock Camp
Riley Camp
San Jon
Bedford Hill
Tucumcari SE
Bulldog Mesa
Briscoe Ranch
Quemado Hills
Glenrio
Bard
Porter
San Jon NW
Lesbia
Tucumcari
Liberty Mesa
Cow Canyon
Martin Draw
Blue Hole
Tuscocoillo Canyon
Logan South
USGS Map #
32106-F2
32106-F3
32106-G1
32106-G2
32106-G3
32106-H1
32106-H2
32106-H3
32104-A7
32104 -A8
32104-B7
32104-B8
32104-C7
32104-C8
32104-D7
32104-D8
32104-E7
32104-E8
33106-A1
33106-A2
33106-A3
33106-B1
3310S-B2
33106-63
33106-C1
33106-C2
33106-C3
33106-D1
33106-D2
32105-G6
32106-F3
35104-A1
3S104-B1
35103-A1
35103-A2
35103-A3
35103-A4
35103-AS
35103-AS
35103-A7
35103-A8
35103-B1
35103-B2
35103-B3
35103-B4
35103-B5
35103-B6
35103-B7
35103-B8
35103-C1
35103-C2
35103-C3
35103-C4
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
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Quay
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Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Quay
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Hudson
Bascom Camp
Trinchera Creek
Carpenter Mesa SW
Sanchez Springs
Cammak Camp
Logan NE
Logan North
Montesito Creek
Hampton Ranch
Nara Visa
Obar
Lockney
McCarty Ranch
Doyle Hill
Kerlin Hill
Cherokee Valley
McCloy Ranch
Field SW
House SE
Peach Canyon
Hammond Ranch
Field
Weber City
McAlister
House
Grady
Grady SW
Forrest
Ragland
Jordan
Cunavea Basin
Endee Hill
Day Canyon
Wheatland
Apache Canyon
Norton
Mesa Redonda
Quay
Circle S Mesa
Candy Mesa
Twin Mesa
Hassell
Twin Mesa NW
Ima SE
Ima SW
Ima
Ima NW
El Valle
Truchas
Chimayo
Trampas
Velarde
USGS Map #
35103-C5
35103-C6
35103-C7
3S103-C8
35103-D1
35103-D2
35103-D3
35103-D4
35103-D5
35103-DS
35103-E1
35103-E2
35103-E3
35103-E4
35103-F1
35103-F2
35103-F3
35103-F4
34103-E6
34103-E7
34103-E8
34103-F4
34103-F5
34103-F6
34103-F7
34103-F8
34103-G3
34103-G4
34103-G5
34103-GS
34103-G7
34103-G8
34103-H1
34103-H2
34103-H3
34103-H4
34103-H5
34103-H6
34103-H7
34103-H8
34104-E1
34104-E2
34104-F1
34104-F2
34104-G1
34104-G2
34104-H1
34104-H2
36105-A6
36105-A7
36105-A8
3610S-B7
36105-B8
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
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Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Taos Junction
Servilleta Plaza
Petaca Peak
Tres Piedras
La Segita Peaks
Pinabetoso Peaks
Five Lakes Canyon NE
Five Lakes Canyon NW
Tancosa windmill
Counselor
Lybrook
Lybrook NW
Lindrith
Billy Rice Canyon
Otero Store
Tafoya Canyon
Crow Mesa East
Crow Mesa West
Ojito
Schmitz Ranch
Lapis Point
Gonzales Mesa
Smouse Mesa
Thompson Mesa
Leavry Canyon
Pine Lake
Vigas Canyon
Santos Peak
Gould Pass
Fresno Canyon
Cement Lake
Leandro Canyon
Gobernador
Fourmile Canyon
Tancosa Windmill
Counselor
Lybrook
Lybrook NW
Lindrith
Billy Rice Canyon
Otero Store
Tafoya Canyon
Crow Mesa West
Crow Mesa East
Ojito
Schmitz Ranch
Lapis Point
Gonzales Mesa
Smouse Mesa
Thompson Mesa
Leavry Canyon
Pine Lake
Vigas Canyon
USGS Map #
3S105-C8
36105-D8
36105-E8
36105-F8
36105-G8
36105-H8
36107-B1
36107-B2
36107-B3
36107-B4
36107-B5
36107-B6
36107-C1
36107-C2
36107-C3
3S107-C4
36107-CS
3S107-C6
36107-D1
36107-D2
36107-D3
36107-D4
36107-D5
36107-D6
36107-E1
36107-E2
36107-E3
36107-E4
36107-E5
36107-E6
3S107-F1
36107-F2
36107-F3
36107-F4
36107-B3
36107-B4
36107-B5
36107-B6
36107-C1
36107-C2
36107-C3
36107-C4
36107-C6
36107-C5
36107-D1
36107-D2
36107-D3
36107-D4
36107-DS
36107-DS
36107-E1
36107-E2
36107-E3
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Santos Peak
Gould Pass
Fresno Canyon
Cement Lake
Leandro Canyon
Gobernador
Fourmile Canyon
Delgadita Mesa
Cutter Canyon
Bloomfield
John Mills Lake
Bixler Ranch
Espinosa Ranch
Gomez Ranch
Nava j o Dam
Archuleta
Wirt Canyon
Carracas Canyon
Bancos Mesa
Bancos Mesa NH
Burnt Mesa
San Juan Pueblo
Chili
Vallecitos
Polvadera Peak
Cerro Del Grant
Jarosa
Nacimiento Peak
Cuba
Lyden
Medanales
Abiquiu
Canones
Youngsville
Arroyo Del Agua
Gallina
Regina
Ojo Caliente
El Rito
Canjilon SE
Ghost Ranch
Echo Amphitheater
Laguna Peak
French Mesa
Laguna Gurule
La Madera
Valle Grande Peak
Mogote Peak
Canj ilon
Alire
Nava jo Peak
Llaves
Canada Ojitos
USGS Map #
36107-E4
36107-E5
36107-E6
36107-F1
36107-F2
36107-F3
36107-F4
36107-F5
36107-F6
36107-F8
36107-G1
36107-G2
36107-G3
36107-G4
36107-G5
36107-G6
36107-H1
36107-H2
36107-H3
36107-H5
36107-H6
36106-A1
36106-A2
3S106-A3
36106-A4
36106-AS
3610S-A6
36106-A7
36106-A8
36106-B1
3S106-B2
36106-B3
36106-B4
36106-BS
3S106-B6
36106-B7
36106-B8
36106-C1
36106-C2
3S106-C3
36106-C4
36106-C5
36106-C6
36106-C7
3S106-C8
36106-D1
36106-D2
36106-D3
3610S-D4
36106-D5
361D6-D6
36106-D7
36106-D8
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Rio Arriba
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Las Tablas
Canon Plaza
Canjilon Mountain
Cebolla
Las Nutrias
El Vado
Pounds Mesa
Los Indies Canyon
Mule Canyon
Burned Mountain
East Gavilan Canyon
Penasco Amarillo
Tierra Amarilla
Heron Reservoir
Apache Mesa
Cedar Canyon
San Antonio Mountain
Broke Off Mountain
Lagunitas Creek
Brazos Peak
Brazos
Sawmill Mesa
Horse Lake
Cordova Canyon
Los Pinos
Bighorn Peak
Toltec Mesa
West Fork Rio Brazos
Chama
Chromo Mountain
Monero
Dulce
Espanola
Puye
Pecos Palls
Truchas Peak
Petaca Peak
Billy Rice Canyon
Lybrook
Bledsoe
Bledsoe SW
Crossroads
Milnesand SW
Flying M Ranch
Bledsoe NE
Bluit
Milnesand
Milnesand NW
Button Mesa NE
Button Mesa North
Lingo
Garrison
Pep
USGS Map #
36106-E1
36106-E2
3S10S-E3
3S10S-E4
3610S-E5
3610S-E6
36106-E7
36106-E8
36106-F1
3610S-F2
36106-F3
3610S-F4
36106-F5
36106-F6
36106-F7
36106-F8
36106-G1
36106-G2
36106-G3
36106-G4
36106-G5
36106-G6
36106-G7
36106-G8
36106-H1
36106-H2
36106-H3
36106-H4
36106-H5
3S106-H6
36106-H7
36106-H8
35106-H1
35106-H2
3S105-H5
35105-H6
3S105-E8
3S107-C2
36107-B5
33103-E1
33103-E2
33103-E3
33103-E4
33103-E5
33103-F1
33103-F2
33103-F3
33103-F4
33103-F5
33103-F6
33103-G1
33103-G2
33103-G3
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Dora SW
Elida SE
Schram Lake
Kenna
Causey East
Causey West
Dora
Dora NW
Badger Lake
Elida
San Juan Mesa East
San Juan Mesa West
Golden Ranch
Arch
Portales SE
Delphos
Floyd SE
Lewiston Lake
Gammil Well SE
Rippee Ranch
Arch NE
Arch NW
Portales
Bethel
Floyd
Upton
Gaitmil Well NE
Garomil Well
Pleasure Lake
Midway
Oasis State Park
Portair SW
Melrose SE
Tule Lake
Tolar SE
Tolar SW
Krider
Tolar
Field SW
House SE
Peach Canyon
Arch
Fire Rock Well
Sargent Ranch
Pueblo Bonito
Lybrook NW
Kimbeto
Pueblo Bonito NW
Crow Mesa East
Crow Mesa West
Blanco Trading Post
Huerfano Trading Post SW
Sroouse Mesa
USGS Map #
33103-G4
33103-GS
33103-G6
33103-G7
33103-H1
33103-H2
33103-H3
33103-H4
33103-HS
33103-H6
33103-H7
33103-H8
34103-A1
34103-A2
34103-A3
34103-A4
34103-A5
34103-A6
34103-A7
34103-A8
34103-B1
34103-B2
34103-B3
34103-B4
34103-B5
34103-B6
34103-B7
34103-B8
34103-C1
34103-C2
34103-C3
34103-C4
34103-C5
34103-C6
34103-C7
34103-C8
34103-D7
34103-D8
34103-ES
34103-E7
34103-E8
34103-A2
36107-A6
36107-A7
36107-A8
36107-B6
36107-B7
36107-B8
36107-C5
36107-C6
36107-C7
36107-C8
36107 -DS
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NM
NM
NM
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Thompson Mesa
Huerfano Trading Post
Huerfano Trading Post NW
Gould Pass
Fresno Canyon
Huerfanito Peak
East Fork Kutz Canyon
Delgadita Mesa
Cutter Canyon
Blanco
Nava^o Dam
Archuleta
Turley
Aztec
Bancos Messa NW
Burnt Mesa
Anastacio Spring
Mount Nebo
Cedar Hill
Kin Klizhin Ruins
La Vida Mission
The Pillar 3 SE
The Pillar 3 SW
Grey Hill Spring
Naschitti
Washington Pass
Crystal
Pretty Rock
Tanner Lake
The Pillar 3 ME
The Pillar 3 NW
Great Bend
Sheep Springs
Two Grey Hills
Toadlena
Alamo Mesa East
Alamo Mesa West
Bisti Trading Post
Burnham Trading Post
Newcomb SE
Newcomb
Tsin-Nas-Kid
Old Pine Spring
Carson Trading Post
Moncisco Wash
The Pillar
The Pillar NW
Newcomb NE
Little Water
Sanostee East
Sanostee West
Gal legos Trading Post
Hugh Lake
USGS Map #
36107-D6
36107-D7
36107-D8
36107-E5
36107-ES
36107-E7
36107-E8
36107-F5
36107-F6
36107-F7
3S107-G5
36107-G6
36107-G7
36107-G8
36107-H4
36107-H5
36107-H6
36107-H7
36107-H8
36108-A1
36108-A2
36108-A3
36108-A4
36108-A5
36108-A6
36108-A7
36108-A8
36108-B1
36108-B2
36108-B3
36108-B4
36108-B5
36108-BS
36108-B7
36108-B8
36108-C1
36108-C2
36108-C3
36108-C4
36108-C5
36108-C6
36108-C7
36108-C8
36108-D1
36108-D2
36108-D3
36108-D4
3S108-D5
36108-D6
36108-D7
36108-D8
36108-E1
36108-E2
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Kirtland SE
Kirtland SW
The Hogback South
Table Mesa
Yellow Hill
Mitten Rock
Horn Canyon
Farmington South
Kirtland
Fruitland
The Hogback North
Sulphur Spring
Ship Rock
Sand Spring
Flora Vista
Farmington North
Youngs Lake
Waterflow
Chimney Rock
Rattlesnake
Rocky Point
Adobe Downs Ranch
La Plata
Purgatory Canyon
Heifer Point
Palmer Mesa
Skinney Rock
Canal Creek
Sallies Spring
Muniz Canyon
Mesa Cherisco
Monument Point
Tenaja Mesa
Ortega Tank
Neafus Ranch
Mesita Del Gato
Bar Y Ranch
Horse Pasture Tank
Pedro Miguel Peak
Bookout Ranch
La Silla
Mesa Pino
Cabra Hill
Cactus Tank
Chaperito
La Cinta Mesa
Conchas Dam
Four V Ranch
Variadero
Cerro De Corazon
Punta Del Chorro
Flagstone Mountain
Mesa Lauriano
USGS Map #
36108-E3
36108-E4
36108-E5
36108-E6
36108-E7
36108-E8
36108-F1
36108-F2
36108-F3
36108-F4
36108-F5
36108-F6
36108-G6
36108-F8
36108-G1
36108-G2
36108-G3
36108-G4
36108-G5
36107-G7
36108-G8
36108-H1
36108-H2
36108-H3
36108-H4
36108-H5
36108-H6
36108-H7
36108-H8
35104-B1
35104-B5
35104-C1
35104-C2
35104-B2
35104-B3
35104-B4
35104-BS
35104-B7
3S104-B8
35104-C3
35104-C4
35104-C5
35104-C6
35104-C7
35104-C8
35104-D1
35104-D2
35104-D3
35104-D4
35104-D5
35104-D6
3S104-D7
351Q4-D8
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Bell Ranch
Minese Mesa
Wade Canyon
San Ramon
Canon Olguin
Trujillo
Laguna Huerfana
Laguna La Monia
Waggoner Ranch
Montoya Point
Arroyo Alamocito
Sabinoso
Maes
Llonidas Lake
Canon Pedroso
Goetsch Lake
Solano
La Cinta Canyon
Canon Encierro
Alamito
Canon Ancho
Frutosa Lake
Cherry Valley Lake
Watrous
Kansas Valley Lake
Roy
Beaver Canyon
Tucumcari
Liberty Mesa
Cow Canyon
Bascom Camp
Trinchera Creek
Carpenter Mesa SW
Hampton Ranch
Medina Mesa
Carpenter Mesa NW
Alamosa Canyon
Campana
Salitre Canyon
Chinaberry Canyon
Mosquero
Potrillo Hill
Jacinto Mesa
El Cabo
Clines Corners
Dilia
Anton Chico
San Juan
Aurora
Leyba
Mesa El Toro
Mesa Chupinas
Apache Springs
USGS Map #
35104-E1
35104-E2
35104-E3
3S104-E4
35104-E5
35104-E6
35104-E7
35104-E8
35104-F1
35104-F2
35104-F3
35104-F4
35104-F5
35104-F6
35104-F7
3S104-F8
35104-G1
35104-G2
35104-G3
35104-G4
35104-G5
3S104-G6
35104-G7
3S104-G8
35104-H1
35104-H2
35104-H3
35103-BS
35103-B7
35103-B8
35103-C6
35103-C7
35103-C8
35103-D6
35103-D7
3S103-D8
35103-E7
35103-E8
3E103-F7
35103-F8
35103-G8
35105-A3
35105-A4
35105-A5
35105-A6
35105-B1
35105-B2
35105-B3
35105-B4
35105-B5
35105-B6
35105-C1
35105-C2
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Sena
Laguna Ortiz
Rencona
La Liendre
Los Montoyas
Tecolote
San Jose
North San Ysidro
Rowe
Las Vegas SE
Las Vegas
Ojitos Frios
San Geronimo
Lower Colonias
Pecos
Onava
Las Vegas NW
Montezuma
El Porvenir
Honey Boy Ranch
Rosilla Peak
Loma Parda
Lake Isabel
Sapello
Rociada
Elk Mountain
Cowles
Arroyo Chijullita
Taylor Ranch
Deer Mesa
Mule Dam
Lybrook SE
Lybrook NW
Five Lakes Canyon NE
Five Lakes Canyon NW
Tancosa Windmill
Counselor
Lybrook
Lybrook NW
Nacimiento Peak
Cuba
Gallina
Regina
Herrera
Arch Mesa
Puerco Dam
La Gotera
Marque z
Casa Salazar
Cerro Tina] a
Laguna Seca
Cabezon Peak
Guadalupe
USGS Map #
35105-C4
35105-C5
3510S-C6
3S10S-D1
35105-D2
3S10S-D3
35105-D4
35105-D5
35105-D6
35105-E1
35105-E2
35105-E3
35105-E4
35105-E5
35105-E6
35105-P1
35105-F2
35105-F3
35105-F4
3510S-F5
35105-F6
3510S-G1
35105-G2
35105-G3
35105-G4
35105-G5
3510S-G6
36107-A1
36107-A2
36107-A3
36107-A4
36107-A5
36107-B6
36107-B1
36107-B2
36107-B3
3S107-B4
36107-B5
3S107-B6
3S106-A7
36106-A8
36106-B7
36106-B8
35107-B1
35107-B2
35107-C1
35107-C2
35107-C3
3S107-D1
35107-D2
35107-D3
35107-E1
35107-E2
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NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
HM
KM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Cerro Parido
San Luis
Arroyo Empedrado
Canada Calladita
Headcut Reservoir
Wolf Stand
Tinian
Mesa Portales
Johnson Trading Post
Ojo Encino Mesa
San Pedro
Sandia Park
Sandia Crest
Alameda
Los Griegos
Volcano Ranch
Benavidez Ranch
Golden
Hagan
Placitas
Bernalillo
Loma Machete
Sky Village SE
Sky Village
San Felipe Pueblo NE
Madrid
San Felipe Pueblo
Santa Ana Pueblo
Bernalillo NW
Sky Village NE
Sky Village NW
Tetilla Peak
Santo Domingo Pueblo
Santo Domingo Pueblo SW
Loma Creston
Jeroez Pueblo
San Ysidro
Ojito Spring
Montoso Peak
Cochiti Dam
Canada
Bear Springs Peak
Ponderosa
Oilman
Holy Ghost Spring
White Rock
Frijoles
Bland
Redondo Peak
Jemez Springs
San Miguel Mountain
La Vent ana
Guaje Mountain
USGS Map 8
35107-E3
35107-F1
35107-F2
35107-F3
35107-G1
35107-G2
35107-G3
35107-H1
35107-H2
35107-H3
35106-B2
35106-B3
3S106-B4
35106-BS
35106-B6
3S106-B7
3S106-B8
35106-C2
35106-C3
3S106-C4
35106-C5
35106-C6
35106-C7
35106-C8
35106-D3
3510S-D2
35106-D4
35106-D5
35106-D6
35106-D7
35106-D8
35106-E2
3S106-E3
35106-E4
3S106-E5
35106-E6
3510S-E7
35106-E8
35106-F2
3510S-F3
3510S-F4
3510S-FS
35106-F6
3510S-F7
35106-F8
3510S-G2
35106-G3
35106-G4
35106-GS
35106-G6
35106-G7
35106-G8
35106-H3
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Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Sandoval
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Valle Toledo
Valle San Antonio
Seven Springs
Rancho Del Chaparral
San Pablo
Horcado Ranch
Moriarty North
King Draw
San Pedro
Sandia Park
Captain Davis Mountain
Golden
Hagan
Picture Rock
Madrid
San Felipe Pueblo NE
Turquoise Hill
Tetilla Peak
Santo Domingo Pueblo
Agua Fria
Montoso Peak
Cochiti Dam
White Rock
Frijoles
Espanola
Puye
Clines Corners
El Cuervo Butte
Longhorn Reservoir
Mesa El Toro
White Lakes
Stanley
Villanueva
Rencona
Wildhorse Mesa
Ojo Hedionda
Rowe
Bull Canyon
Galisteo
Pecos
Glorieta
Seton Village
Rosilla Peak
McClure Reservoir
Santa Fe
Cowles
Aspen Basin
Tesuque
Sierra Mosca
Cundiyo
Cutter
Palomas Gap
Willamsburg
USGS Map ft
3510S-H4
35106-H5
3510S-H6
35106-H7
35106-H8
35106-G1
35106-A1
35106-B1
35106-B2
35106-B3
3510S-C1
3S106-C2
35106-C3
35106-D1
35106-D2
35106-D3
35106-E1
35106-E2
35106-E3
35106-F1
35106-F2
3510S-F3
35106-G2
3510S-G3
35106-H1
3E105-H2
35105-A6
3S105-A7
35105-A8
35105-B6
3S105-B7
35105-B8
35105-C3
35105-C6
35105-C7
35105-C8
35105-D6
35105-D7
35105-D8
35105-E6
3510S-E7
35105-E8
35105-F6
35105-F7
35105-F8
35105-G6
35105-G7
35105-G8
35105-H7
35105-H8
33107-A1
33107-A2
33107-A3
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NM
NM
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Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
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Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Saladone Tank
Bell Mountain
Apache Peak
victoria Park
Engle
Elephant Butte
Cuchillo
Williamsburg NW
Thumb Tank Peak
Sugarloaf Peak
Reeds Peak
Bonner Canyon
Crocker
Black Bluffs
Huerfano Hill
Priest Tank
Chise
Winston
Lookout Mountain
Baily Points
Lava
Romero Canyon
Sierra Fijardo
Monticello
Jaralosa Mountain
Iron Mountain
Sawmill Peak
Taylor Peak
Gilmore Draw
Upham Hills
Heart of the Sands NE
Heart of the Sands NW
Hembrillo Canyon
Hembrillo Basin
Prisor Well
Prisor Hill
Hockett
Nutt
Greg Hills
OK Canyon
Arroyo Cuervo
Jug Canyon
Lake Valley
Whiterock Mountain
Alivio
McLeod Tank
Garfield
Clark Spring Canyon
McClede Mountain
P A Mountain
Maverick Mountain
San Lorenzo
Upham
DSGS Map it
33107-A4
33107-A5
33107-A6
33107-A7
33107-B1
33107-B2
33107-B3
33107-B4
33107-B5
33107-BS
33107-B7
33107-B8
33107-C1
33107-C2
33107-C3
33107-C4
33107-C5
33107-C6
33107-C7
33107-C8
33107-D1
33107-D2
33107-D3
33107-D4
33107-D5
33107-D6
33107-D7
33107-D8
32106-G7
32106-G8
32106-H3
32106-H4
32106-H5
32106-H6
32106-H7
32106-H8
32107-E3
32107-E4
32107-E5
32107-E6
32107-F3
32107-F4
32107-F5
32107-G2
32107-G1
32107-G2
32107-G3
32107-G4
32107-G5
32107-G6
32107-G7
32107-G8
32107-H1
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NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Sierra
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Apache Gap
Caballo
Skute Stone Arroyo
Hillsboro
Kingston
Hillsboro Peak
Fifteenmile Lake
Lumley Lake
Strawberry Peak
Sulphur Pass
Dugout Canyon
Polecat Tank
Lumley Lake NE
Lumley Lake NW
Tip Top Canyon
Hardscrabble Mountains
Shannon Canyon
Shannon Canyon NW
Capitol Peak SE
Sheep Mountain
Salinas Peak
Big Gyp Mountain
Pence Canyon
Fail-view Well
Mound Springs
Capitol Peak
Fairview Mountain
Salinas Peak NW
Fuller Ranch
Tucson Spring
Lava
Elephant Butte
Cat Mesa
Turkey Ridge SW
Wilson Ranch
Orndorff Ranch
Sierra Larga South
Bustos Well
Loma De Las Canas
Socorro
Turkey Ridge NE
Turkey Ridge
Chupadera Spring
Bishop Ranch
Sierra Larga North
Sierra De La Cruz
Mesa Del Yeso
Lemitar
Gran Quivira
Bigbee Draw
Chupadera
Rayo Hills
Cerro Montoso
USGS Map #
32107-H2
32107-H3
32107-H4
32107-H5
32107-H6
32107-H7
33106-A3
33106-A4
33106-A5
33106-A6
33106-A7
33106-A8
33106-B3
33106-B4
33106-BS
33106-B6
33106-B7
33106-B8
33106-C3
33106-C4
33106-CS
33106-C6
33106-C7
33106-C8
33106-D3
33106-D4
33106-D5
33106-D6
33106-D7
3310S-D8
31107-D1
33107-B2
34106-A1
34106-A2
34106-A3
34106-A4
34106-AS
34106-A6
34106-A7
34106-A8
34106-B1
34106-B2
34106-B3
34106-B4
34106-B5
34106-B6
34106-B7
3410S-B8
34106-C1
34106-C2
34106-C3
34106-C4
34106-C5
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Becker SW
La Joya
San Acacia
Scholle
Becker
Black Butte
Abeytas
La Joya NW
Turn
Veguita
Belen SW
Little Black Peak
Dulce Draw
Lava
Romero Canyon
Sierra Fijardo
Monticello
Jaralosa Mountain
Iron Mountain
Paraje Well
Black Hill
Steel Hill
Vicks Peak
Montoya Butte
Wahoo Ranch
Fort Craig
Hickman Ranch
San Juan Peak
Blue Mountain
Welty Hill
Dusty
Cienega Ranch
Puertecito Gap
Tenmile Hill
Grassy Lookout
Bay Buck Peaks
Oak Peak
Molino Peak
South Baldy
Mount Withington
Monica Saddle
Kellog Well
Water Canyon
Magdalena
Arroyo Landavaso
Tres Montosas
Arrowhead Well
Augustine Well
San Lorenzo Spring
Granite Mountain
Silver Hill
Gallinas Peak
Lion Mountain
USGS Map ft
34106-C6
34106-C7
34106-C8
34106-D4
3410S-D5
34106-D6
34106-D7
34106-D8
3410S-E6
34106-E7
34106-E8
33105-G8
33105-H8
33107-D1
33107-D2
33107-D3
33107-D4
33107-D5
33107-D6
33107-E1
33107-E2
33107-E3
33107-E4
33107-E5
33107-E6
33107-F1
33107-F2
33107-F3
33107-F4
33107-F5
33107-FS
33107-G1
33107-G2
33107-G3
33107-G4
33107-G5
33107-G6
33107-H1
33107-H2
33107-H4
33107-H5
33107-H6
34107-A1
34107-A2
34107-A3
34107-A4
34107-AS
34107-AS
34107-B1
34107-B2
34107-B3
34107-B4
34107-B5
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NM
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NM
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Lion Mountain NW
Silver Creek
Carbon Springs
Mesa Cencerro
Indian Spring Canyon
Indian Mesa
Dog Springs
Ladron Peak
Riley
La Jara Peak
Puerticito
Table Mountain
D Cross Mountain
Comanche Ranch
Mesa Sarca
Puerto He Los Cavadores
Field Ranch
Pueblo Vie jo Mesa
Wiley Mesa
Polecat Draw
Claunch
Progresso SW
Capitol Peak
Fairview Mountain
Salinas Peak NW
Fuller Ranch
Tucson Spring
Mockingbird Gap SE
Mockingbird Gap
Foster Well
Blakemore Well
Harriet Ranch
Pope
Wagon Canyon
Red Canyon
Os cur a Peak
Trinity Site
Greens Baber Well
Granjean Well
Little San Pascual Mountain
San Marcial
Broken Back Crater
Pink Peak
Garden Spring Canyon
Wrye Peak SW
Cerro De La Campana SE
Cerro De La Campana
San Antonio SE
Indian Well Wilderness
Lovelace Mesa
Cooper Canyon
Wrye Peak
Wrye Peak NW
USGS Map #
34107-B6
34107-C1
34107-C2
34107-C3
34107-C4
34107-C5
34107-C6
34107-D1
34107-D2
34107-D3
34107-D4
341Q7-D5
34107-D6
34107-E1
34107-E2
34107-E3
34107-E4
34107-E5
34107-E6
34105-A8
34105-B8
34105-C8
33106-D4
33106-D5
33106-D6
33106-D7
33106-D8
33106-E3
33106-E4
33106-E5
33106-E6
33106-E7
33106-E8
33106-F1
33106-F2
33106-F3
33106-F4
33106-F5
3310S-F6
33106-F7
33106-F8
33106-G1
33106-G2
33106-G3
33106-G4
33106-G5
33106-G6
33106-G7
33106-G8
33106-H1
33106-H2
33106-H3
33106-H4
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NM
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NM
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
County
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Socorro
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Taos
Torrance
Tor ranee
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Prairie Spring
Canon Agua Buena
San Antonio
Luis Lopez
Lava
El Valle
Truchas
Cerro Vista
Tres Ritos
Penasco
Trampas
Velarde
Shady Brook
Osha Mountain
Ranchos De Taos
Taos SW
Carson
Taos Junction
Palo Flechado Pass
Pueblo Peak
Taos
Los Cordovas
Tres Ore j as
Servilleta Plaza
Eagle Nest
Wheeler Peak
Arroyo Seco
Arroyo Hondo
Cerro De Los Taoses
Petaca Peak
Baldy Mountain
Red River Pass
Red River
Questa
Guadalupe Mountain
Tres Piedras NE
Tres Piedras
Ash Mountain
Comanche Point
Latir Peak
Cerro
Sunshine
Cerro De La Olla
La Segita Peaks
The Wall
Big Costilla Peak
Amalia
Costilla
Ute Mountain
La Segita Peaks
Pinabetoso Peaks
Gran Quivira
Bigbee Draw
USGS Map #
33106-H5
33106-H6
33106-H7
33106-H8
31107-D1
36105-A6
36105-A7
36105-B4
36105-B5
36105-B6
3610S-B7
36105-B8
36105-C4
36105-C3
36105-C5
36105-C6
3610S-C7
36105-C8
36105-D3
36105-D4
36105-D5
36105-D6
36105-D7
36105-D8
36105-E3
36105-E4
36105-E5
36105-E6
36105-E7
36105-E8
3S105-F2
36105-F3
36105-F4
36105-F5
36105-F6
3610S-F7
3610S-F8
36105-G2
36105-G3
36105-G4
36105-G5
3S105-G6
36105-G7
36105-G8
36105-H2
36105-H3
36105-H4
36105-H5
36105-E1
3S105-G8
36105-H8
34106-C1
3410S-C2
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NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
NM
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NM
NM
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NM
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County
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Chupadera
Rayo Hills
Round Top
Mesa Draw
Abo
Scholle
Willard
Mountainair
Punta De Agua
Manzano Peak
Mountainair NE
Ewing
Torreon
Capilla Peak
Estancia
Milbourn Ranch
Taj ique
Bosque Peak
Moriarty South
Chilili
Escabosa
Mount Washington
Moriarty North
Edgewood
Potrillo Hill
Jacinto Mesa
El Cabo
Clines Corners
El Cuervo Butte
Longhorn Reservoir
Camaleon Draw East
Camaleon Draw West
Corona North
Cedarvale
Progresso SE
Progresso SW
Duran NE
Duran
Cedarvale NE
Pino Mountain
Progresso NE
Progresso
Tejon
Dunlap Ranch
Negra SE
Negra SW
Rattlesnake Hill
Laguna Del Perro South
Santa Barbara Lake
Encino
Negra
Pedernal
Lucy
USGS Map #
34106-C3
34106-C4
34106-D1
34106-D2
34106-D3
34106-D4
34106-E1
34106-E2
34106-E3
34106-E4
34106-F1
34106-F2
34106-F3
34106-F4
34106-G1
34106-G2
34106-G3
34106-G4
34106-H1
34106-H2
34106-H3
34106-H4
35106-AL
3510S-A2
35105-A3
35105-A4
35105-A5
35105-A6
3510S-A7
35105-A8
34105-C3
34105-C4
34105-C5
34105-C6
34105-C7
341QS-C8
34105-D3
34105-D4
34105-D5
34105-D6
34105-D7
34105-D8
3410S-E3
34105-E4
3410E-ES
34105-E6
34105-E7
34105-E8
3410S-F3
34105-F4
34105-F5
34105-F6
34105-F7
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County
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Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Torrance
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
Union
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Laguna Del Perro North
Pinavete Canyon
Santo Nino Canyon
North Lucy
Pedernal Mountain
Lobo Hill SB
Lobo Hill SW
Milagro Spring
Palma
Waller Ranch
Rock Lake
Lobo Hill NE
Lobo Hill
Edgewood
Stead
Sedan SE
Skull Mesa
Pedernal Creek
Minnie Butte
Beenham SW
Yates SW
Valencia Spring
Sedan NE
Sedan
Clapham
Car Top Butte
Garcia Creek
Beenham
Aragon Hill
Yates
Texline South
Clayton SW
Sand Hill
Tate School
Goat Canyon
Pennington
Romero Spring
Gladstone
Texline North
Clayton
Royce
Black Canyon
Snyder Lake
Tripod Mountain
Sofia
Gladstone NW
Rardin Hill
Rabbit Ear Mountain
Bible Top Butte
Mount Dora
Grenville
Grenville SW
Cow Mountain
USGS Map #
34105-F8
3410S-G3
3410S-G4
3410S-GS
34105-G6
3410S-G7
34105-G8
34105-H3
3410S-H4
34105-H5
34105-H6
3410S-H7
34105-H7
35106-A2
36103-A2
3S103-A1
36103-A3
36103-A4
36103-A5
3S103-A6
36103-A7
36103-A8
36103-B1
36103-B2
36103-B3
36103-B4
36103-B5
36103-B6
36103-B7
3S103-B8
36103-C1
36103-C2
36103-C3
36103-C4
3S103-C5
36103-C6
36103-C7
36103-C8
36103-D1
36103-D2
36103-D3
36103-D4
36103-D5
36103-D6
36103-D7
36103-D8
36103-E1
3S103-E2
36103-E3
36103-E4
36103-ES
3S103-E6
36103-E7
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Valencia
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Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
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Valencia
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7.5 Topo Quad Name
Malpie Mountain
Moses
Seneca
McLaughlin Bridge
Boiler Gap
Blind Gap
Wetherly Lake
Little Grande
Capulin
Greendailey Canyon
Atencio
Cuates School
Guy
Fiddler Springs
Cross L Ranch SW
Des Moines
Folsom
Goodson School
Wedding Cake Butte
Tub Spring
Travesser Park
Cobert Mesa South
Cross L Ranch
Emery Peak
Alps Mesa
Doyle Hill
Kerlin Hill
Cherokee Valley
Amistad SE
Centerville Corner
lone
Roger Ranch
Amistad
Hayden
Sedan NE
Scholle
Becker
Black Butte
Manzano Peak
Tome SE
Turn
Veguita
Bel en SW
Capilla Peak
Tome NE
Tome
Helen
Belen NW
Bosque Peak
Los Lunas SE
Los Lunas
Dalies
Rio Puerco
USGS Map #
36103-E8
36103-F1
36103-F2
36103-F3
36103-F4
36103-F5
36103-F6
3S103-F7
36103-F8
35103-G1
36103-G2
36103-G3
36103-G4
36103-G5
36103-G6
36103-G7
36103-G8
36103-H1
36103-H2
36103-H3
36103-H4
3S103-H5
3S103-H6
36103-H7
36103-H8
35103-F1
35103-F2
35103-F3
35103-G1
35103-G2
35103-G3
35103-H1
35103-H2
35103-H3
36103-B1
34106-D4
34106-D5
34106-D6
34106-E4
34106-E5
34106-E6
34106-E7
34106-E8
34106-F4
34106-FS
34106-F6
34106-F7
34106-F8
34106-G4
34106-G5
34106-G6
34106-G7
34106-G8
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Mount Washington
Hubbell Spring
Isleta
Wind Mesa
Dalies NW
Comanche Ranch
Mesa Sarca
Mesas Mojinas
Mesa Gall ma
South Garcia SE
White Ridge
South Garcia
Correo
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34106-H4
34106-H5
34106-H6
34106-H7
34106-H8
34107-E1
34107-E2
34107-F1
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34107-G1
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34107-H1
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PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SURFACE WATER SOURCES AND LOCATIONS
IN NEW MEXICO
SOURCE NAME
SE-ID SE-TYPE LATITUDE LONGITUDE LOCATION CODE
GROUND
ELEVAT. USGS MAP NAME
** CATRON COUNTY
* NM3523502 RANCHO GRANDE WATER ASSOCIATION, INC.
SYSTEM PHONED; /505) 533-6781
SPRING
001
SS
** COLFAX COUNTY
* NM3526204 CIMARRON WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 376-2232
CIMARRONCITO RES. IN
001
SS
36°28'53" 105°03'13" 28N.17E.16.131
TOOTH OF TIME
* NM3526504 MIAMI WATER USERS ASSOCIATION
SYSTEM PHONED; (505) 483-5005
MIAMI LAKE
001
SS
36°20'47* 104°53'31" 24N.19E.02.124
* NM3591704 P S M COAL MINE CO.
SYSTEM PHONE#! (505) 445-5531
VERMEJO RIVER CALLER 001 SS
VERMEJO RIVER INTAKE 002 SS
* NM3530504 PHILMONT SCOUT RANCH
SYSTEM PHONED; f505) 376-2281
RESERVOIR # 1
001
SS
36°26'05» 105°00'25" 27N.18E.36.333
* NM3526704 RATON DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE/: (505) 445-9591
CIMARRON DIVERSION 001 SS
LAKE ALICE 002 SS
LAKE MALOYA 003 SS
* NM3526604 SPRINGER WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#: (505) 483-2682
36°31'21" 104°59'09"
36°57'18" 104°23'05"
36°59'07" 104°22'30"
26N.18E.01.112
LOWER RESERVOIR
** LINCOLN COUNTY
001
SS
36°23'34" 104°36'42"
* NM3500114 EAGLE CREEK INTER-COMMUNITY WATER ASSN.
SYSTEM PHONE/; (505) 257-2386
ALTO LAKE INTAKE 001 SS
EAGLE CREEK INTAKE 002 SS
* NM3512814 FT. STANTON HOSPITAL
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 354-2211
BONITO LAKE INTAKE
002
SS
10S.13E.34.314
10S.13E.31.342
10S.12E.12.241
* NM3513014 NOGAL WATER CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 354-2424
SURFACE WATER SOURCE 001
SS
* NM3513114 RUIDOSO WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 257-2386
ALTO LAKE INTAKE 001 SS
GRINDSTONE DIVERSION 009 SS
10S.13E.34.314
11S.13E.19.323
MIAMI
TOOTH OF TIME
CIMARRON
RATON
RATON
FRENCH
7,273
7,580
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SOURCE NAME
SB-ID SB-TYPE LATITUDE LONGITUDE LOCATION CODE
GROUND
ELEVAT.
USGS MAP NAME
** MCKINLEY COUNTY
* NM3595017 PLAINS ESCALENTE GENERATING STATION
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505^ 876-2271
WELL # 1
WELL # 2
WELL # 3
WELL # 4
001
002
003
004
SS
SS
SS
SS
** OTERO COUNTY
* NM3513319 ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505^ 437-4530
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FRESNAL
FRESNAL
FRESNAL
FRESNAL
FRESNAL
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CAN.
CAN.
CAN.
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32°57
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16S.10E
16S.11E
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SYSTEM PHONE*; (915) 755-3254
SACRAMENTO LAKE INTA 002 SS
SCOTT ABLE CREEK INT 001 SS
* NM3591019 SIVELL'S BAPTIST CAMP
SYSTEM PHONE*; (505) 687-3538
32°42'35" 105°44'35" 18S.12E.29.314
ALAMOGORDO N.
ALAMOGORDO N.
ALAMOGORDO N.
HIGH ROLLS
HIGH ROLLS
HIGH ROLLS
ROGERS RUINS
STREAM INTAKE
WELL # 1
001
002
SS
SS
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SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 987-2250
SPRING # 1
SPRING # 2
SPRING # 3
SPRING # 4
001
002
003
004
SS
SS
SS
SS
32°39'04* 105°4
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19S.12E.13.313
7,320
7,240
ROGERS RUINS
ROGERS RUINS
ROGERS RUINS
* NM3514019 TULAROSA WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#; /5051 585-2771
TULAROSA STREAM INTA 001
** RIO ARRIBA COUNTY
SS
33°05'37" 105°58'34" 14S.10E.16.442
MESCALERO
* NM3500521 CANJILON WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONED; (SOS) 684-2216
INF. GALL. #1
SPRING # 1
SPRING # 2
001
002
003
SS
SS
SS
* NM3500921 CEBOLLA MDWCA
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 684-2435
INF. GALL. #1 001 SS
INFILT. GALLERY #2 002 SS
36°30'34» 106°22'49- 26N.05W.02.334
36°28'35" 106°18'49" 26N.05E.19.224
36°28'35" 106°18'54" 26N.05E.20.112
36°33'13" 106°28'05* 27N.04W.24.343
CEBOLLA
CANJILON
CANJILON
CEBOLLA
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IN NEW MEXICO
SOURCE NAME
LATITUDE LONGITUDE LOCATION CODE
GROUND
ELEVAT.
USGS MAP NAME
* NM3501021 CHAMA WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#; f505> 756-2184
RIVER INTAKE
SPRING # 1
001 SS 36°55'01' 106°34'19*
003 SS 36°55'28* 106°36'51»
CHAMA
CHAMA
* NM3593621 EL VADO LAKE STATE PARK
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 588-7247
SURFACE WATER INTAKE 001
SS
* NM3502721 LUMBERTON MDWCA
SYSTEM PHONE#; f5051 759-3481
INFILT. GALLERY
001
SS
* NM3593821 NAVAJO LAKE STATE PARK - SIMS MESA
SYSTEM PHONE#! (505) 632-2278
NAVAJO RESERVOIR INT 001
SS
36°49'16" 107°35'56« 30N.07W.08.141 6,065
* NM3593321 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SYSTEM PHONED: (505) 753-7141
EL RITO CREEK INTAKE 001
SS
36°21'56" 106°12'55- 24N.07E.29.343
* NM3500721 UPPER CANONCITO MDWCA
SYSTEM PHONED: (5051 579-4689
INFILT. GALLERY
002
SS
** SANDOVAL COUNTY
* NM3509123 JEMEZ SPRINGS DOMESTIC WUA
SYSTEM PHONE/; (505) 829-3723
AREA I LOWER SPRING
AREA I UPPER SPRING
AREA III SINO SPRING
GALLAGER SPRING
002
003
004
005
SS
SS
SS
SS
NM3509223 LA JARA WATER USERS ASSOCIATION
SYSTEM PHONE#! f505> 289-3366
INFILTRATION GALLERY 001
SS
* NM3593323 PALIZA CAMPGROUND
SYSTEM PHONE#; (5051 829-3535
INFILT. GALLERY
001
SS
36°06'15' 106°56'24" 22N.01W.28.423
CUBA
NM3533223 PONDEROSA MDWCA
SYSTEM PHONE#! (5051 834-7491
INFIL. GALLERY # 1 001 SS 35°42'13" 106°37'39'
INFIL. GALLERY # 2 002 SS 35°42'46" 106°37'18'
17N.03E.16.412
17N.03E.10.331
PONDEROSA
BEAR SPRINGS PI
** SAN JUAN COUNTY
* NM3509824 AZTEC DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#: (505) 334-8684
ANIMAS RIVER - LOWER 001 SS
ANIMAS RIVER - UPPER 002 SS
ANIMAS RIVER PUMP 003 SS
36°50'22" 107°58'10» 30N.11W.03.342 5,645 AZTEC
SON.10W.08.114 5,820 AZTEC
30N.11W.04.434 5,620 AZTEC
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IN NEW MEXICO
SOURCE NAME
GROUND
SB-ID SB-TYPE LATITUDE LONGITUDE LOCATION CODE ELEVAT. USQS MAP NAME
* NM3510124 BLOOMFIELD WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE#! (505) 632-2866
ARAGON RES. INTAKE 002 SS
INF. GALLERY 001 SS
36°43'07* 107°55'03' 29N.10W.18.444
BLOOMFIELD
* NM3567424 EL PASO NATURAL GAS (CHACO)
SYSTEM PHONED; (505) 325-8720
BLANCO RES .#2 INTAKE 001
SS
36°43'05» 107°55'15» 29N.10W.19.212 5,560 BLOOMFIELD
* NM3510224 FARMINGTON WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONE*; (5051 599-1385
ANIMAS RIVER PUMP ST 001 SS
ANIMAS RIVER PUMP ST 002 SS
FARMERS DITCH PUMP S 003 SS
36°43'34" 108°11'18*
36°47'40" 108°06'12*
29N.13W.15.412
30N.12W.21.342
* NM3593124 GAS CO. OF NM-KUTZ OFFICE
SYSTEM PHONE*; (505) 632-4269
SAN JUAN RIVER
001
SS
FARMINGTON SO.
FARMINGTON SO.
FLORA VISTA
* NM3511524 HARVEST GOLD SUBDIVISION
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 325-2435
BLOOMFIELD I. DITCH
001
SS
36°43'19" 107°55'45" 29N.10W.18.323
* NM3510324 LOWER VALLEY WATER USERS ASSOCIATION
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 598-5585
INF. GALLERY #1 001 SS
SURFACE INTAKE # 1 002 SS
36°43'32" 108°14'48» 29N.13W.18.411
BLOOMFIELD
FARMINGTON SO.
* NM3510524 MORNINGSTAR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONED; (505) 325-2435
ANIMAS RIVER INTAKE
001
SS
36°46'40- 108°08'55" 30N.12W.32.222
* NM3536724 NAVAJO DAM MDWCA
SYSTEM PHONE#: (505) 632-3464
SAN JUAN RIVER INTAK
001
SS
36°48'27" 107°41'36" 30N.08W.17.414
* NM3590924 NAVAJO LAKE STATE PARK - PINE SITE
SYSTEM PHONE#; f505) 632-2278
NAVAJO RESERVOIR INT 001
SS
* NM3520024 NORTH STAR WATER USERS ASSOCIATION
SYSTEM PHONE/; (5051 334-9375
ANIMAS RIVER INTAKE
** SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
001
SS
36°54'02" 107°54'57' 31N.10W.04.242
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SYSTEM PHONED; (505^ 868-2978
SURFACE INTAKE
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35°22'29" 104°12'44" 13N.26E.08.Ill
TENAJA MESA
* NM3593225 CONCHAS DAM STATE PARK (NORTHSIDE)
SYSTEM PHONED; (5051 868-2770
STREAM INTAKE
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Page No. 5 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SURFACE WATER SOURCES AND LOCATIONS
02/04/93 IN NEW MEXICO
GROUND
SOURCE NAME SB-ID SB-TYPE LATITUDE LONGITUDE LOCATION CODE ELEVAT. USGS MAP NAME
* NM3536625 CORPS OF ENGINEERS (ADMIN.)
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 868-2221
SURFACE INTAKE 001 SS 35°25'34" 104°11'37' . . . CONCHAS DAM
SURFACE INTAKE # 2 002 SS 35°25'10' 104°11'25" . . . CONCHAS DAM
* NM3518025 LAS VEGAS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SYSTEM PHONED: (505) 454-1533 '
DIVERSION DAM 001 SS 35°38'51* 105°18'57" . . . MONTEZUMA
* NM3536425 SOUTH CONCHAS RECREATION AREA
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505^ 868-2270
SURFACE INTAKE 001 SS 32°25'50' 104°11'06" . . . CONCHAS DAM
** SANTA PE COUNTY
* NM3505126 SANGRE DE CRISTO WATER COMPANY
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 473-3227
SURFACE INTAKE 013 SS ... SANTA FE
** TAOS COUNTY
* NM3533329 TWINING WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT
SYSTEM PHONE#; (505) 776-2275
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Coal Mine 505-287-8833
Fourth of July 505-847-2990
LaCueva 505-281-3304
McGaffey 505-287-8833
Mills Canyon 505-374-9652
Oak Flat 505-281-3304
Ojo Redondo 505-287-8833
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Apache 505-682-2551
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Deerhead 505-682-2551
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Sleepygrass 505-682-2551
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Cimarron Canyon 505-377-6271
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Coyote Creek 505-387-2328
Elephant Butte Lake 505-744-5421
El Vado Lake 505-588-7247
Fenton Lake 505-829-3630
Harry McAdams 505-392-5845
Heron Lake 505-588-7470
Hyde Memorial 505-983-7175
Leasburq Dam 505-524-4068
Living Desert Zoological and Botanical 505-887-5516
Manzano Mountains 505-847-2820
Morphy Lake 505-387-2328
Navajo Lake (Pine) 505-632-2278
Navaio Lake (San Juan River) 505-632-2278
Navajo Lake (Sims) 505-632-2278
Oasis 505-356-5331
Oliver Lee Memorial 505-437-8284
Pancho Villa 505-531-271 1
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Rio Chama Wildlife Area 505-827-7882
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Remarks
New fishing access
New fishing access
Launch boats at Navajo Lake
Launch boats at Navajo Lake
Camp in designated area
Camp in designated area
Visitors Welcome
Foot or horse access
Visitors welcome
Primitive camping
No vehicle entry
Waterfowl viewing
Waterfowl viewing
Waterfowl viewing
New fishing access
Many department properties, including the Jackson Lake, Sargent and Humphries areas, host the nude deer, New Mexico's most
popular big game species.
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Jackson Lake Wildlife Area
Waterfowl wing south in the fall and
find a place to rest along La Plata
River near Farmington. Grain is pro-
duced for the birds, and two large
ponds are flooded in the fall and win-
ter to attract birds for viewing by visi-
tors. Management plans for Jackson
Lake Wildlife Area were revised in
1986, with less emphasis on crop pro-
duction, which has been turned over to
a sharecropper.
Initial purchase of the area was
made in 1948. Jackson Lake itself (60
acres) and additional lands were added
in 1960, bringing the total to 840
acres. The lake remains a local fishery,
offering largemouth bass, channel cat-
fish and trout.
A 20-foot strip along most fields is
being reserved for pheasant, quail and
mourning dove habitat. A herd of
about 50 resident deer and 250 winter-
ing deer have access to the fields.
Many songbirds and raptors can be
sighted in the river bottom. A trail sys-
tem is being developed from State
Road 170 to the river, so people can
view wildlife.
Waterfowl hunting is allowed in
part of the area, as is dove hunting.
Closed areas are marked.
Picnicking sites are set around the
lake, but no camping is allowed.
Retherford Access San Juan
A prime fishing tract along the San
Juan River, the Roy J. Retherford tract
was dedicated Dec. 19, 1986. The 82-
acre property is named for a man who
first camped there in 1912 and who
later donated part of its value for
wildlife.
The State Game Commission
acquired the property for $43,050,
with the intent of providing public
hunting and fishing. Boats can be
launched on the San Juan River, allow-
ing anglers a chance at hidden popula-
tions of rainbow and brown trout, as
well as channel catfish.
The land contains mature cotton-
woods that attract wintering eagles
and other birds of prey.
Roy J. Retherford, a rancher, lived
near Cortez, Colo., when he sold his
land. He reportedly camped on the
tract in 1912 when he arrived in San
Juan County by mule-drawn wagon.
He donated a third of the appraised
value to wildlife.
La Plata.
Headqu
26 Miles To
Shiprock
Farmington
14 Miles
To Aztec
IS Miles To
Bloomfield
J_ Jackson Lake Wildlife Area
Hammond Access San Juan
Excellent trout water access was
opened to anglers June 11, 1987, when
the State Game Commission received
title to the 80-acre Hammond site from
the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
The area is two miles upstream from
Blanco and 14 miles downstream from
Navajo Dam. It was declared "surplus"
to federal irrigation operations in
1986. The game department agreed to
manage the acreage for wildlife and
recreation.
Fishermen have access to a half mile
of trout water and have a place to
launch and retrieve small boats. The
frontage offers what has been called
the second-best stretch of trout fishing
in the state (after the San Juan River
below Navajo Dam).
Development plans include installa-
tion of restrooms, signs, parking area
and a trail to the river.
San Juan River Fishing
Easement
Water rolls out from deep within
Navajo Lake into the San Juan River at
a steady 44 degrees or so creating
the state's finest trout fishery. Rain-
bows, browns and cutthroats feed well
among the rocks and riffles and grow
year-round.
Following the completion of the
dam in 1960, the Department of Game
and Fish in 1966 obtained a perpetual
fishing easement from Damco Inc. at a
cost of $42,500. This includes access to
the water and 50 feet of stream front-
age along a six-mile stretch of river,
above and below die Aztec bridge.
Immediately upstream, the depart-
ment has an additional one mile of
stream, leased from the State Land
Commission for fishing, hunting and
trapping access. And for the first 3.75
miles below Navajo Dam, the river is
managed as a trophy trout water, with
special fishing rules and a 20-inch min-
imum fish size, as it rolls through state
park land.
In 1985, improvements on the river
included paved parking areas, six
raised fishing sites for handicapped
anglers, special restrooms for wheel-
chair-bound visitors, and the new Cot-
tonwood Campground in the state
park part of what was the Johnson
property, acquired in 1984 by die park
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1 mile
dirt road
Retherford Tract - San Juan River Access
To Blana
3
Blanco 2 miles
Hammond Tract - San Juan River Access
Navajo Dam 14 miles
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division for $340,000. Improvements
totaled $1.15 million, mostly federal
aid money from the U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation, plus $21,775 from the
Department of Game and Fish.
The San Juan is rimmed by sand-
stone cliffs on the north and rolling
hills and flat mesas "on the south. Cot-
tonwoods and willows grow in patches
along the river, with juniper and pinon
nearby, and sage grows nearly to the
water's edge at the 5,600-foot
elevation.
Fish management includes trophy
rules for angling (barbless, artificial
flies or lures), a catch-and-release sec-
tion just below the dam, and annual
measuring of fish in the river. Rain-
bows, browns and cutthroats are also
stocked periodically.
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18 Miles
To Aztec
22 Miles
To Farmington
60 Miles
To Dulce
San Juan River Fishing Easement
Durango
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17 Miles To
Pagosa Springs
43 Miles To
Dulce
Navajo Dam Wildlife Area
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Colorado
Pine River Access - Navajo Lake
Navajo Dam Area
A large lake has been created since
1960, where there once was a canyon.
Navajo Dam, authorized by the Colo-
rado River Storage Act of April 11,
1956, has backed up water for miles
along the deep-cut course of the San
Juan and its tributaries. The explorer
will find coves and sheer sandstone
bluffs, with a jumble of rock-ridged
mesas above, studded with pinon and
juniper.
To lessen the impact on fish and
wildlife, various public and private
lands outside the lake boundaries were
incorporated into a cooperative man-
agement area by the U.S. Bureau of
Land Management, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, and the Department
of Game and Fish.
The game department was deeded
3,785 acres of private land by the Fish
and Wildlife Service. Much sagebrush
and pinon-juniper cover was removed
so the range's capacity to support game
could be improved. It was reseeded
with grasses, legumes and browse. A
number of watering areas, erosion con-
trol dams, spreader dikes, and fences
were also built.
Today one may find deer there, and
an opportunity to fish more remote
sections of Navajo. Largemouth and
smallmouth bass, crappie, bluegill,
channel catfish, northern pike, brown
and rainbow trout, and kokanee
salmon round out the catch.
The State Park Division operates
large recreational facilities, with boat
launching facilities, marina, and
campgrounds, on the Pine River arm
and at Sims Mesa, and just below the
dam at Cottonwood Campground.
Pine River Access San Juan
Additional access to the Pine River
and Navajo Lake is available to the
public, thanks to the purchase of the
McCoy tract on Feb. 9, 1987. The 27-
acre parcel was bought with $31.181
in game department funds. It allows
small-boat access to a mile of the Pine
River, just south of the Colorado line.
and also to the big lake in high-water
years.
River access is via U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation land from the depart-
ment property.
Anglers can try their luck for chan-
nel catfish, rainbow trout and kokanee
salmon. It is estimated that San Juan
County's population may grow by 71
percent between now and A.D. 2005.
and the department's purchase is
aimed at providing additional fishing
opportunity in the future.
No additional facilities were
planned for the site, but directional
signs have been installed.
Edward Sargent Wildlife Area
Here the piercing whistle of a bull elk
in rut may answer the squall of a
steam locomotive leaving Chama
along the Cumbres and Toltec Rail-
road. Both have long stirred the hearts
of men.
The Edward Sargent Wildlife Area's
20,400 acres include high aspen mead-
ows, grassy vales, alder-lined streams
and a small lake. One end is adjacent
to the Chama city limits, and its
boundaries extend to the Colorado
line.
Elk hunting is the major sport here,
though limited deer hunting also takes
place. Anglers take cutthroats and
rainbows from Nabor Reservoir and
the Rio Chamita, browns and rain-
bows from the Rio Chama. The area is
also open to hiking and horseback rid-
ing other times of the year. Overnight
use is permitted in designated areas
near the entrance; the sites are basic.
The first-ever prescribed burn on the
Sargent Area occurred in the fall of
1985. To additionally clear areas for
more elk and deer browse, stands of
Gambel's oak have been available to
the public for free fuelwood in the past
four years.
The area was acquired by the game
department with help from The Nat-
ure Conservancy for about $3.8 mil-
lion. Other funds were notable.
including $1.5 million from the Colo-
rado River Storage Act to mitigate
habitat loss from Heron Dam's flood-
ing of Willow Creek Canyon; $1.4
million from federal Pittman-Robert-
son funds: $548,000 from state general
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funds; and $214,000 from federal
Dingell-Johnson funds.
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W.A. (Bill) Humphries
Wildlife Area
In 1966, when the "game department
started a series of purchases that
brought this big game area to its
present size, a small herd of 20-30 elk
resided here year around, and others
came through during winter migra-
tions from Colorado. The migrations
continue, but now the herd is about 10
times the size of the mid-1960s
population.
Once overgrazed, mountain vegas
were plowed and reseeded to grasses,
legumes and woody plants. The
department built ponds, gully plugs
and water spreaders to provide drink-
ing water for wildlife and prevent fur-
ther erosion.
The total acreage of the Humphries
Area, once called the Roque Area, is
10,868, following acquisition of the
Sanchez tract of 734 acres in 1978 and
the Gonzales tract of 1,003 acres in
1980-81. The land takes its name from
Bill Humphries, assistant director of
the game department at the time of his
death in 1974 while on department
duty.
The Humphries Area straddles the
Continental Divide and ranges from
pinon-juniper habitat to higher mead-
ows and mixed conifers. It offers good
elk hunting, and supports other wild-
life as well.
As part of a management plan, no
motor vehicles are allowed, and camp-
ing is available only at undeveloped
sites. Access is by horseback or foot,
since human activity can harass elk,
even if unintended.
Chama River Fishing
Easement
Smoke from the coal-fired Cumbres
and Toltec narrow gauge quite often
drifts down over the Chama River,
flooding the valley with a smell from
long ago.
The Chama River Fishing Ease-
ment, consisting of two tracts of land,
is located west of US 84 about two
miles below downtown Chama. This
popular fishing area annually produces
limits of rainbows. In the fall months,
browns seem to be the quarry of the
Chama angler.
The easement along the Chama,
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To
umbres Pass
Chama
7
Edward Sargent Wildlife Area
To Pagosa Springs
Colorado
Chama
To Antonito,
Colorado
12 Miles To
Tierra Amarilla
W.A. (Bill) Humphries Wildlife Area
consisting of approximately 4.3 miles
of streambank, was first considered for
purchase by the State Game Commis-
sion in 1966. Negotiations with the
landowners resulted in the commis-
sion's approving the project on April
15, 1969. The project was finally com-
pleted in September 1970. Bureau of
Outdoor Recreation funds were used to
acquire this property.
Picnic tables and camper turnout
areas are provided.
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Parkview State Fish Hatchery,
Burns Canyon Lake
Built in 1932, Parkview Hatchery was
due for a major rebuilding before it fell
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To Pagosa Springs
Colorado
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New Mexico
To Antonito
Chama River
Fishing
Easment
Chama
N
V
9 Miles To Los Ojos
S Chama River Fishing Easement
14 Miles
To Chama
Los Ojos
©Tierra
Amarilla
El Vado
Miles To'Cuba
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Rio Chama Wildlife and Fishing Area
15 Miles To Chama
Los Ojos
N
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Tierra Amarillal
67 MilesTo Espanola
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Parkview State Fish Hatchery,
Burns Canyon Lake
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apart; some improvements in 1970
only prolonged the inevitable. Fortu-
nately, the State Legislature in 1986
approved $3 million in severance tax
bonds for the project, and ground was
broken Dec. 10, 1986, with a comple-
tion date of early 1989.
Before it shut down for rebuilding.
Parkview produced 2.7 million fish,
5.2 million trout eggs, and more than
one million kokanee salmon eggs per
year. Figures will be higher with the
new facility.
The main building and the old office
are on the State Historic Register and
were built in 1932. The former is being
completely rebuilt inside. The latter
will become a visitor center. Other
improvements include raceways,
water supply lines and a new office.
Parkview normally maintains the
state's brood fish stock, with rainbow
trout eggs hatched here and at other
state hatcheries. Its water quality and
temperature are excellent.
Nearby Burns Canyon Lake, 10
acres, was once part of the trout-rear-
ing operation but has been open for
fishing since 1981. No camping or pic-
nicking facilities are available, but
some 15,000 visitors yearly take the
self-guided tour of the hatchery area,
near Los Ojos (Parkview).
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Rio Chama Wildlife and
Fishing Area
Early in the morning, deer or elk may back into the shadows of the pinon-
slip into the river bottom along the Rio covered ridge or into the shelter of the
Chama, startling a trout when they canyon rims.
dip their muzzles to drink, then slip Anglers, as well as hunters, find this
San Miguel
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Colorado
New Mexico
Rio de los Pinos Wildlife and Fishing Area
35 Miles To Tres Piedras
28 Miles
To Tierra Amarilla «»^
29 Miles To
Antonito, Colorado
17 Miles To
Vallecitos
Hopewell Lake
57 Miles To Espanola
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area much to their liking. The Rio
Chama, one of the state's larger and
better trout streams, borders its entire
northern edge. Hatchery-stocked and
stream-reared rainbows hold their sta-
tions in the protection of rocks, and
good-sized browns hug the cutbanks
and the bottoms of deep holes. The
angler or hiker can take a footbridge
across the stream to Heron Lake, or
follow the river trail downstream to El
Vado Reservoir, bordering the area's
west end. He would do well not to
overlook the stretch of the Rio Chama
below El Vado Dam and to let fish find
his lures in the Rio Nutrias.
In all, the area offers access to more
than 12 miles of the Rio Chama and to
4.5 miles of El Vado Reservoir shore. A
fairly large wildlife area, it was pur-
chased during a three-year span begin-
ning in 1953. Its 13,000 acres were
acquired to provide additional hunting
and fishing in a part of the state where
public lands are limited.
Camping is allowed on the site, and
two campgrounds furnish picnic tables
and toilet facilities. The State Park and
Recreation Division operates large
boating and camping facilities at El
Vado and Heron lakes.
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Rio de los Finos Wildlife and
Fishing Area
Slipping quietly through willows and
flipping a spinner across the stream
just so, the woman smoothly set hook
when a flash of fin and silver smacked
the bright blade.
Rio de los Pinos Wildlife and Fishing
Area provides the scene, its bright
mountain water gurgling through a
river bottom of cottonwood, willows,
alders, birch and mixed conifers.
In Rio Arriba County, Rio de los
Pinos is one of the first areas purchased
by the department. Acquired in 1953
and located near the Carson National
Forest's east boundary, just south of the
Colorado border, its 850 acres include
the river bottom (1.5 miles of fishing),
canyon slope, bench and mesa top.
Elevations range from 7,000 to
8,000 feet, and, although small, the
area provides some winter feed for
deer, elk and turkey. Streambred
browns are caught from the stream,
and regularly stocked rainbows pro-
vide additional skillet fare.
Road improvements and recrea-
tional sites along the stream make it a
comfortable area to visit for either fish-
ing or hunting or both.
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Hopewell Lake
A blue jewel set in the greens of a high
mountain meadow and guarded by
stands of conifers and aspen, Hopewell
Lake holds an abundance of lake-bred
brook trout and is regularly stocked
with rainbows.
A lake of 19 surface acres, Hopewell
regularly provides limit catches of
trout; the brookies respond best to flies
.100 Miles To
. Farmington
San Gregorio )
Reservoir
N
31 Miles To
Los Alamos
9 Miles To
Jemez Springs
San Gregorio Reservoir
fished during late evening hours. As
are many New Mexico waters, it is
now open to fishing year-around
but it is extremely difficult to reach
during winter months except by snow-
mobile. At other times, it is readily
accessible. Its camping facilities also
provide a base for autumn's seekers of
squirrel, grouse and big game.
Hopewell's development began in
September 1951, when the Depart-
ment of Game and Fish obtained a
Special Use Permit from the U.S. For-
est Service, which approved construc-
tion of a dam across Placer Creek for
creation of the lake. In addition, a
right-of-way easement providing
access to certain portions of the lake
was obtained from private
landowners.
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San Gregorio Reservoir
Lying within the San Pedro Parks Wil-
derness Area, San Gregorio is another
of the many high meadow lakes that
sparkle so brightly in New Mexico's
sunshine. At 9,400 feet above sea level,
San Gregorio sits within a ring of
spruce, pines and aspen and a smaller,
inner circle of grasses.
Stocked with catchable-sized rain-
bows in addition to cutthroat finger-
lings, it yields numerous good catches
that include some large cutts.
Its dam was enlarged by the Depart-
ment of Game and Fish through an
agreement with the Nacimiento Com-
munity Ditch and San Gregorio Reser-
voir Cooperative Association Inc., and
a special use permit with the U.S. For-
est Service to create a reservoir that
would impound up to 254 acre feet of
water. In return, the department
obtained a minimum pool of 100 acre
feet of storage.
Only a short walk from a new Forest
Service parking area along FS 264,
which runs north from NM 126, San
Gregorio is just within the wilderness
boundary.
No recreational sites are at the lake
itself, but there are sites near the wil-
derness boundarv.
Want to wet a line? Try the
Rio Chama, Rio de los
Pinos, Hopewell or San
Gregorio lakes.
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To Cuba
To Los Alamos
To San Ysidro
15
Seven Springs State Hatchery
16
9 Miles To Jemez Springs
Fenton Lake
Jl Miles To
Los Alamos
15
Seven Springs State Hatchery
Squat silos, white-sided and stepped in
a row down the northern slope of
Cebolla Creek canyon, distinguish the
Seven Springs Hatchery from those of
the traditional ponds and raceways
although it has these, too.
Original construction began in 1933,
but a complete remodeling in 1973-74
transformed this, one of New Mexico's
oldest trout producers, into what could
be described as unique. Trout produc-
tion increased from the "old" hatch-
ery's 25,000 pounds of trout a year to
some 36,000 pounds.
The silos - 3,500-gallon barrels -
were part of a research project that has
brought smiles of success to fisheries
biologists' faces. The silos vertical
raceways, officially maintain and
produce large numbers of fish with a
reduction in manpower.
Remodeling at Seven Springs
included a self-guided tour, highlight
of which is the silos. If what you see
there stirs you, you can angle at
nearby Fenton Lake for some of the
trout produced at Seven Springs.
No camping facilities are provided
at the hatchery, but Calaveras camp-
ground and picnic area is nearby, and
more facilities are located at Fenton
Lake.
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Fenton Lake
A lure sails out from the shoreline as a
muskrat's wake ripples the reflections
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of ponderosa pines. Insects buzz and
light briefly; a trout rises to the cue. In
the winter, anglers bore through the
ice to try their luck.
Though one of New Mexico's most
heavily fished waters, Fenton Lake
continues to produce good catches of
rainbows and fighting browns. The
site, 256 acres in the Jemez Mountains
in Sandoval County, was purchased in
1940 as a waterfowl resting and feed-
ing area. The 25-acre lake was
dammed in 1942.
Owned by the State Game Commis-
sion, the lake was turned over to the
State Parks Division for management
purposes four years ago. The commis-
sion is still responsible for fish manage-
ment at the lake. Fenton Lake has
turned out to be more oriented toward
fishing than waterfowl, though ducks
do visit the site.
There are camping and picnicking
sites at the lake, and small boats may
be launched.
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Marquez Wildlife Area
A rough dirt road twists through roll-
ing pinon and juniper hills, climbs
higher through oak and pine country,
then follows canyons cut through rug-
ged cliffs to stretch across an open
mesa top of Gambel oaks and grass.
Topping out at some 8,500 feet, the
Marquez Wildlife Area's topography
and vegetation have made it home to
some fine bucks. It covers some 15,000
acres straddling the McKinley-San-
doval County lines and was purchased
in 1968 primarily as a big game hunt-
ing area.
Set as it is in the heart of New Mexi-
co's uranium mining country, this area
has not been unaffected. Uranium
exploration and recovery has occurred
on and adjacent to the area, and they
may create major changes here during
the future. The department has
worked closely with the companies
involved to assure that wildlife losses
are mitigated and that wildlife values
will not be sacrificed.
To help prevent harassment of wild-
life as much as possible, the depart-
ment has closed most of the roads in
the area, leaving one access road open
to vehicles. Keep in mind when you
hunt the Marquez: It is high, rough
and lonely country.
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Water Canyon Wildlife Area
Water Canyon, its 2,840 acres ranging
in elevation from 6,500 to 8,000 feet
above sea level, was acquired in 1953
for improvement of turkey winter
range and to provide additional public
access to big game hunting.
About 760 acres of the area, covered
by pinon-juniper, was cleared, then
reseeded to grasses, legumes and
browse. The canyon rims and slopes
hold cover for wildlife, which drink at
an umbrella-type water catchment
built for its use.
This is a relatively small area, and a
large influx of hunters can quickly run
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!2 Mil« T<> Grants
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Marquez Wildlife Area
game outside its boundaries. To help
alleviate that problem, the department
has closed all roads in the area, making
access available only by the quieter
methods of walking or riding
horseback.
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Belen Waterfowl Area
The gabblings and honkings of geese,
and of smaller birds, carry far through
the icy air of an early winter morning.
If a hunter's teeth are wont to chatter a
reply, he'd best clench them and bear
up geese wheeling onto his decoys
will pump adrenalin enough to warm
him.
A good place to make this happen is
the Belen Waterfowl Area, situated
along the Rio Grande river bottom and
farmed to provide feed for wintering
waterfowl. The first 212 acres of land
encompassed by the area were pur-
chased by the department in 1959, an
additional 18 acres added later. About
206 of the total are under cultivation.
Crops here include corn and grain sor-
ghum, with winter wheat and alfalfa
for green feed.
Waterfowl hunting and bird watch-
ing are permitted, and the site pro-
vides excellent hunts for geese. There
are no recreational sites, as picnicking
and camping are not allowed.
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Belen
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Belen Waterfowl Area
14 Miles
To Grants
46 Miles To
Albuquerque
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Water Canyon Wildlife Area
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Casa Colorada Wildlife Area
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Casa Colorada Waterfowl Area
Ducks, geese and sandhill cranes
alight after their migration down the
Rio Grande, and they find food and
shelter at Casa Colorada. The State
Game Commission acquired this 423-
acre area to help feed wintering water-
fowl; the birds respond in their own
flapping, noisy way.
Crops, primarily corn and alfalfa.
have been grown by a sharecropper
under an agreement that is scheduled
to expire in 1989. Management plans
include cleaning out irrigation drains.
leveling fields, making a shop area
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from the independent storage building,
and erecting fences to exclude
livestock.
From Casa Colorada, birds may fly
to private lands or to nearby state and
federal wildlife refuges to find addi-
tional feed and habitat. The farm
lands are expected to provide 489,000
pounds of grain each year, part of the
commitment for waterfowl under an
agreement with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. Generally, grain
crops are left standing until needed for
feed, when they are knocked down by
farm machinery.
Non-farmed areas are maintained to
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Bernardo Waterfowl Area
enhance habitat for pheasants, fur-
bearers and raptors.
To provide a secure habitat at Casa
Colorada, public entry is generally
closed except as may be allowed in the
annual hunting regulations.
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Bernardo Waterfowl Area
Pheasants flatten, disappearing into
the stubble, and waterfowl wing into
flight. Cranes lift off. Doves, too,
whistle away from the unwary walker.
But the patient and the quiet can
spend hours watching these game birds
and other colorful avians at the
Bernardo Waterfowl Area.
The Bernardo area first came under
Department of Game and Fish control
through a lease made in 1961 with the
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy Dis-
trict, then was purchased 10 years
later for approximately $163,000.
The area benefitted, in 1978, from
$80,000 in drought assistance funds
that helped the department develop
ponds and a well with a diesel pump
just south of Highway 60, helping
assure a more dependable water
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La Joya Waterfowl Area
supply.
Its 1,573 acres include about 450
acres of crops cultivated to provide
winter feed for migratory- and upland
birds that share corn, grain sorghum
and green feed raised here. Widely
scattered cottonwoods, growths of
tamarisk (salt cedar), a pond and a
small marsh signal the fact that the
area lies along a river bottom: The Rio
Grande flows nearby.
In recent years. Hi-Line Canada
geese have been raised here to augment
a dwindling population that mostly
winters in Colorado.
Hunting is permitted on the man-
agement area; fair to good hunting is
had in the general vicinity. Especially
welcome is the burgeoning population
of snow geese in this part of the Rio
Grande Valley. For those who enjoy
bird watching, this is a fine place to
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observe waterfowl, cranes and some
upland birds during the fall and winter
months.
There are no recreational sites on the
management area.
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La Joya Waterfowl Area
The soft paddings of moccasined feet
were hushed by the screechings of
high-wheeled carretas and the baa-ing
of sheep. These too were interrupted at
times by the yips of los Comanches and
the trot of unshod ponies, later by the
jingle of bits and snappings of guidons,
the cadences of infantry marching or
retreating.
A stop on the ancient Camino Real,
the king's highway, La Joya translates
as jewel or basin. Either would apply,
for Indian, Spaniard, Federal and
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Confederate stopped to rest in this
bright green spot.
La Joya lies in the Central Rio
Grande Valley and is a good place to
see birds. There are ponds, canals and
ditches here, and 200 acres of farmed
land as well - attracting sandhill
cranes, geese, ducks and shorebirds.
Grass and brushy stands harbor quail,
dove and songbirds.
Purchases began in 1928 and contin-
ued through 1940, bringing the total to
3,550 acres. Major improvements
totaling $145,000 were made in 1986,
when the five miles of the Unit 7 drain
were rebuilt and dikes 6 and 4, along
with two ponds, were restored. This
allowed water to flow through cattail-
clogged regions again and created
more waterfowl habitat. Major fund-
ing came from the Interstate Stream
Commission. Major assistance came
from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation,
federal aid funds, and Ducks Unlim-
ited. Improvements were dedicated in
February 1988.
Waterfowl hunting is permitted dur-
ing open season, and fishing is open in
the summer. Bird watching is year-
long entertainment. Relics of earlier
times may be uncovered after strong
winds blow sands from the dunes on
the area's western edge.
La Joya has no recreational
facilities.
Rocky Mountain elk have made a
comeback, thanks in part to department
acquisitions of suitable mountain
habitat.
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Ramah Lake
Glittering blue beneath rimrock cliffs,
Ramah Lake contains both postcard
scenery and rainbow trout beneath
stands of pjnon and ponderosa. The
lake lies south of Gallup and Grants,
and it was leased for public fishing in
January 1988 by the State Game Com-
mission from the Ramah Land and
Irrigation Co.
The commission paid $90,000 for
the 25-year easement, including
$20,000 for the owner to maintain the
area and pick up litter. The game
department began to improve an exist-
ing dirt boat ramp; to build picnic
areas and restrooms; and to fence and
gravel parking areas at the lake, which
ranges from 100 to 300 acres.
Ramah Lake contains large rainbow
trout, along with largemouth bass and
bluegill. An initial survey revealed no
rough fish. The lake is expected to
receive 7,000 user days a year.
A minimum pool of 300 acre feet
will be maintained. Lake users should
be mindful that some of the shoreline is
private, and not included in the lease
for public access.
The lake, set between sandstone
walls, was created in 1902.
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McGaffey Lake
Few areas surpass McGaffey Lake for
scenery, situated as it is in an open for-
est of ponderosas limned by gaudy,
impossible sunsets that sweep across
this country each summer evening.
At an elevation of 7,600 feet, the
lake is stocked with rainbow trout.
Fishing is regularly good, and nearby
scenic and historic sites add to this
lake's attractions.
The Department of Game and Fish
obtained permission to make dam and
spillway improvements and to main-
tain and operate the lake thus
impounded through an easement with
the McKinley County Game Protective
Association in 1953 and a special use
permit from the U.S. Forest Service in
1954.
Camping and picnicking areas are
provided.
Blue oases in western New
Mexico are Ramah and
McGaffey lakes.
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Cibola National Forest
To Gallup 42 miles
To Grants 55 miles
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Ramah Lake
Largemouth bass and many other game fish beckon at lakes and streams where the
department has provided public access.
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National Monument
Ice Caves
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Tres Piedras Wildlife Area
Red River State Hatchery
Urraca Wildlife Area
Rio Costilla Fishing Easement
Eagle Nest Lake
Colin Neblett Wildlife Area
E.S. Barker Wildlife Area
Springer Lake
H.S. Brock Fishing Easement
Charette Lakes
Wagon Mound Lake
Waterfowl Area
Dry Cimarron Fishing Easement
Clayton Lake
Ute Lake
Ladd S. Gordon Wildlife Area
McAllister Lake
Storrie Lake
Monastery Lake
Lisboa Springs State Hatchery
Bert Clancy Fishing and
Wildlife Area
Morphy Lake Fishing Area
Hunting
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Fishing
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Sites
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Remarks
Visitors welcome
No vehicle retrieval of game
New fishing access
New extended fishing lease
New fishing access
New fishing access
New acquisition
Visitors welcome
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The fishing's often good at Charette Lakes, set on a high plateau and filed by a diversion of Ocate Creek. Here lurk large
rainbow trout and an abundance of perch.
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Tres Piedras Wildlife Area
Purchased in 1940 to provide a resto-
ration area for sage grouse and ante-
lope, the 3,260-acre Tres Piedras
Wildlife Area typifies the high prairie
lying along the deep gash of the Rio
Grande Gorge, which has cut its way
through time and rock just a few miles
east of here.
It was covered by sagebrush at the
time of the purchase, and some 2,300
acres of the Tres Piedras area were
plowed or chained off to be reseeded
with wheatgrasses and legumes.
There is little or no hunting, but a
small herd of antelope grazes the area.
The sage grouse, unfortunately, may
have disappeared from the general
area.
No recreational facilities are pro-
vided here.
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Red River State Hatchery
Built in 1941, the Red River hatchery
was the state's most productive, but
advancing age required a complete
reconstruction starting in 1985. The
$2.7-million project, funded by the
1983 State Legislature through sever-
ance tax bonds, was dedicated
Aug. 16, 1986.
The hatchery is producing about
300,000 pounds of catchable rainbow
trout annually, along with numerous
fingerlings and brown trout fry. The
new system operates more efficiently
than before, and the combination of
waters flowing through its system pro-
vides ideal temperatures for growing
trout.
Red River Hatchery was partly
remodeled in 1974 and 1979.
Trout raised here are distributed to
streams and lakes across the state,
including the Red River itself. About
five miles downstream, it empties into
the Rio Grande Gorge, providing a
fine place to fish for rainbows and
browns. There is a trail from the
hatchery parking lot.
A self-guided tour explains the trout-
rearing process. There are U.S. Forest
Service sites for camping in the Red
River Canyon above Questa, and in
the U.S. Bureau of Land Manage-
ment's wild rivers recreation area west
of Questa, looking hundreds of feet
down into the Red River and Rio
Grande gorges.
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k To Antonito, Colorado
13 Miles
To Questa
57 Miles
To Espanola
Arroyo
Hondo
.LTaos
"^-Ranches de Taos
66 Miles
To Santa Fe
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Urraca Wildlife Area
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Urraca Wildlife Area
Tilted along the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains' western slope, the Urraca
Wildlife Area, as you enter it, begins
as sagebrush flats that give way to
ridges of pinon and juniper that climb
slopes to a high bench. Still higher, it's
a steady climb to the aspen parks and
thick spruce and fir stands dominating
the 11,000-foot-plus elevations of the
area's higher country.
Acquired with monies earned by
selective investment of the capital
improvement fund, coupled with fed-
eral aid funds, Urraca's 13,870 acres
came into Department of Game and
Fish ownership late in 1966, purchased
to provide winter feeding grounds for
deer and elk.
To that end, the department fenced
it to prohibit livestock from consuming
wildlife feed. Grasses and legumes
grow now where large plots of sage-
brush once thrived; game waterings
hold water for wildlife's use.
Deer and elk winter here. Bear and
turkey and grouse for the shotgun-
ner also are here.
The area does not have any devel-
oped camping or picnicking areas, and
overnight use is limited to designated
sites. Motor vehicles are prohibited in
most of the area, as well. Big game,
especially elk, does better in areas
where vehicle access is limited or non-
existent. Hunting and retrieval of
downed game must be done on foot or
horseback.
Bert Clancy area on the Pecos River has been improved by department crews.
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Rio Costilla Fishing Easement
In the high Sangre de Cristo Moun-
tains, the Rio Costilla flows to the west
amid spruce, fir and aspen stands. It
supports a good population of stream-
bred, Rio Grander cutthroat trout, and
was leased for anglers by the Depart-
ment of Game and Fish in 1986.
The 4.8-mile stretch of stream is
marked by signs and is near the road
that begins as State Road 196, east of
Costilla, and ends up as a Forest Serv-
ice Road in the Valle Vidal. Anglers
should check current fishing proclama-
tions and signs, as part of that 4.8
miles is a regular trout water, and part
of it plus a little stretch of Latir
Creek is managed as a quality trout
water. Special restrictions also apply
across the boundary of the Valle Vidal
unit of the Carson National Forest,
where a $10 habitat improvement
stamp is required of hunters, anglers
and trappers.
The game department signed a lease
for 30 years with the Rio Costilla Live-
stock Association at a cost of $100,000.
Anglers may use the area between the
road and the river, and 200 feet
beyond the river.
No open fires are allowed, and you
should take your trash home. Over-
night camping is not allowed on the
leased land, but is available in the pri-
vate livestock association campgrounds
or in nearby U.S. Forest Service sites.
The leased area is open to fishing year
around.
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Eagle Nest Lake
An angler who dreams of catching a
large rainbow trout or kokanee salmon
from a deep, blue mountain lake can
launch his boat in Eagle Nest and dis-
cover that dreams sometimes come
true.
Just south of the town of Eagle Nest
in the Moreno Valley, the lake is one of
the best trout waters in the United
States. Privately owned, Eagle Nest
was open to public fishing for only
short periods in the past. The Depart-
ment of Game and Fish leased the res-
ervoir for fishing for 10 years in May
1980 for $300,000, and again in 1987
for 10 years for $400,000 in depart-
ment and federal aid funds.
Eagle Nest is now open to public
fishing until A.D. 2000, through the
leases with Eagle Nest Reservoir
Corp., a subsidiary of C.S. Cattle Co.
The lake has recently been 3,000
acres in size, due to high-water years,
but may drop to half of that other
Colorado
New Mexico
Costilla
Yellow cattle guard
Valle Vidal boundary
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Rio Costilla Fishing Easement
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years. Boat launching facilities are
available, but campers must go to
nearby private sites or into the Carson
National Forest, or at the Colin
Neblett Wildlife Area downstream in
Cimarron Canyon.
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Colin Neblett Wildlife Area
Rolling in from the grassy plateaus of
West Texas and eastern New Mexico,
travelers pass through Cimarron vil-
lage; then, within just a few miles,
their vision is swept from the wide hor-
izontals of plains travel to the verticals
of mountains. Their route follows U.S.
64 through Ute Park and into the
upper eight miles of Cimarron Canyon
and some of the most striking scen-
ery in a state noted for its scenery. This
canyon, the river that cut it and the
sheer rock walls and timbered slopes
that line it would seem to be enough;
but, although these are most often
seen, they are only a small part of this
area one of the department's largest
at 33,116 acres.
Selective logging in the late 1960s
opened up parts of the area to addi-
tional wildlife use, but the roads are
now closed to vehicles. Fall and winter
see elk hunters saddling up to ride after
their quarry; deer, bear, turkey and
^Eagle Nest 23 Miles
To Cimarron
31 Miles To Taos
L* \s Eagle Nest Lake
Red River
41 Miles
To Raton
31 Miles To Taos
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grouse also find use for the area, as do
many songbirds and small mammals.
Anglers fish the Cimarron for stocked
rainbows or stream-bred browns
this is one of the state's better stretches
of brown trout water or seek the
smaller trouf and solitude of its tribu-
taries, Clear Creek and Tolby Creek.
Day hikes and cross-country skiing are
further attractions away from the
main canyon bottom.
The area was purchased in 1950 and
1951 to provide sportsmen access to
some fine fishing and hunting and to
provide wildlife with food and cover
free from excessive competition with
livestock.
Excellent campgrounds, offering
many conveniences, are run by the
State Park and Recreation Division
under a contract with the Game and
Fish Department. Other developed
areas provide safe off-road parking for
anglers and hikers. These areas were
developed, and a maze of dirt tracks
and trails throughout the canyon bot-
tom closed to traffic and reseeded, to
prevent further damage to the canyon
bottom and to repair extensive damage
from overuse.
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Elliott S. Barker Wildlife Area
A long, high mesa stretches from the
Cimarron Mountain branch of the
Sangre de Cristos and parallels US 64
on its northeast run from Cimarron to
Raton. Ponil Creek, rising in moun-
tains far higher than the mesa, cuts its
way through the mesa by way of a
gentle slope that has worn a wide
canyon.
The combination stream and
meadow, canyon slopes, rocky out-
crops, smaller side-canyons timbered
with ponderosa and the pinon typical
of this latitude and elevation is one
ideal for deer and elk, for bear and
turkey.
The Elliott S. Barker Wildlife Area,
a 5,415-acre area straddling Ponil
Creek Canyon north of Cimarron,
provides the combination; too, it is in a
part of the state largely in private
hands and with limited public
hunting.
Acquired by the Department of
Game and Fish in 1966 for develop-
ment as prime deer and elk range, it
has been disked and seeded with nutri-
tious foods for wildlife.
A forest fire in the mid-1970s further
opened up parts of this area, and
reseeding in the burn area has brought
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Philmont Scout
23 Miles To
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34 Miles
To Raton
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Springer Lake
.Springe
25 Miles To Wagon Mound
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and K.i»lc' \est. :',;'>
Harold L. Brock Fishing Easement
Ii> Mora. 14 miles
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Springerp
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V Wagon Mound
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Charette Lakes
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Charette Lakes Fishing and
Waterfowl Area
Sitting on a mesa top at the edge of
plains and mountains, the Charette
Lakes Fishing and Waterfowl Area is
not of itself exceptionally scenic but
lies within a wide scape. East, your
vision stretches across great reaches of
grama grass prairies disappearing into
the infinitely light blue of a plains
horizon. Turn around, and the Sangre
de Cristos start, high and blue, just
beyond touch.
One of the older department areas,
this one in Mora County was pur-
chased in 1949 to provide more fishing
opportunities for sportsmen and
women and to set aside a resting area
for waterfowl. Ringed by grama grass,
it lies at about 6,500 feet above sea
level and contains two lakes, one of
approximately 110 acres and the other
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of about 300.
The lower, larger lake is within a
refuge providing a resting area for
Canada geese and other waterfowl.
However, the upper lake offers a lim-
ited amount of waterfowl hunting.
In addition to large numbers of yel-
low perch, stocked rainbows feed well
in the Charettes' water and grow to
three and four pounds. Limit catches
are common, and the lakes are popular
with anglers.
Facilities for camping and picnick-
ing are located around the lower lake.
A 1988-89 project fenced the area to
keep cattle out.
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Wagon Mound Lake
Waterfowl Area
Also known as Salt Lake Refuge,
Wagon Mound Lake holds water from
40 Miles
To Raton
Springer
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Wagon Mound
41 Miles
To Las Vegas
Wagon Mound Lake
Waterfowl Area
intermittent springs and surface run-
off. The water supply is not depend-
able, and the lake varies widely in size
from year to year. Waterfowl hunting
is permitted during season here and,
with landowner permission, on nearby
private lands. There are no restrictions
on camping or picnicking, but there
are no developed recreational sites on
the area.
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Dry Cimarron Fishing
Easement
Trout fishing is available in far north-
eastern New Mexico on a limited basis,
but to help the situation, a private
landowner granted access to 1.5 miles
of the Dry Cimarron Creek as of Janu-
ary 1988. In exchange for the five-year
agreement, the State Game Commis-
sion agreed to control water hemlock
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To Colorado
12 miles
Parkin
To Folsom
2 miles
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Falls
Property Line
Dn Cimarron Creek
Dry Cimarron Fishing Easement
14 Miles To Clayton
O / Clayton Lake
in the area, which had killed several
head of cattle after they ate it.
Brown trout up to eight pounds have
been caught from the creek, which
starts from springs on Johnson Mesa,
later disappearing underground before
it meets with the Cimarron River. The
game department is stocking the water
on a regular basis with catchable size
rainbow trout, and also stocked 8,000
small browns in the spring of 1987.
The leased area is about two miles
north of Folsom. No camping or fires
are permitted.
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Clayton Lake Fishing and
Waterfowl Area
Angling for trout in mountain lakes is
fun but not surprising. Here on the
high plains, barely in sight of the San-
gre de Cristos, it's both. The Depart-
ment of Game and Fish provides both
the lake and the trout, plus many
walleye.
The Clayton Lake Fishing and
Waterfowl Area was purchased in
1954, and its first water impounded
from Cieneguilla Creek the next year.
The lake, as revealed by the name,
serves a dual purpose: It provides fish-
ing in an area where such opportu-
nity is scarce and is a resting area
for waterfowl. It's maximum size is
175 acres, and in addition to trout,
fishermen angle for largemouth bass,
some very large walleye, plus bull-
heads and sunfish.
Its surroundings are typical of this
ranching country a rocky, grassed
series of rolling hills, with scatterings
of junipers and browse plants. The
creek bottom contains cottonwood and
hackberry, and the general area reveals
numerous lava breaks reminiscent of a
more fiery era in the earth's past.
Recreational facilities are provided
on the lake's south side by the State
Park and Recreation Division.
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Flyfishermen test their skills on the Pecos
River.
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24 Miles To
Tucumcari
Logan
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Ute Lake
20 Miles To San Jon
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Ute Lake Fishing Area
Water skiers skim by on their long
runs up the lake. In a small cove, a
bass boat rocks and the plop of a well-
placed plug is heard. Patrolling cooler
waters, other boats maintain the delib-
erate pace demanded by deep-running
bits of brass or stainless steel that can
wake a walleye into action. Along the
dock and at rocky ledges, bobbing tips
of fishing poles signal the whereabouts
of the crappie fishermen, patiently jig-
ging their lures.
Ute Lake, unique among New Mexi-
co's large reservoirs in that it isn't
drawn down each spring for irrigation,
backs the Canadian River up its can-
yon for about 10 miles and stills water
in Ute Creek for four miles upstream.
At up to 8,000 surface acres, it is by far
the largest of the lakes controlled by
the Department of Game and Fish. A
major project raised the height of the
dam, doubling the size of the lake, in
1984.
Offering some of the finest camping,
picnicking, fishing, boating and water
skiing available in New Mexico, Ute
also has proved to be excellent spawn-
ing water for the walleye pike planted
here several years ago. In addition to
walleye, fishermen take good catches
of largemouth bass, crappie, channel
catfish, bullheads, bluegills and green
sunfish.
In 1962, the State Game Commis-
sion received, through a memorandum
of agreement with the Interstate
Stream Commission, a 50,000-acre-
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Las Vegas
105 Miles To
Tucumcari
66 Miles To Santa Fe
^-Recreation Area
McAllister Lake
foot recreational pool in return for
$20,000 per year. The sum was paid by
the Department of Game and Fish for
five years, forming the $100,000 Ute
Dam maintenance and operation
fund. The fund is drawn upon by the
stream commission as needed, and the
department is obligated to make up
the annual deficit up to $30.000 each
year.
At an elevation of 3,900 feet, Ute is
surrounded by short grass, prairie-type
vegetation, and the red clay hills along
its shoreline are dotted with scrub juni-
per. Most of the land surrounding the
lake is in private hands.
The lake is also winter home to
waterfowl, and good hunting can be
found on private farms in the area,
with the landowners' permission.
Note: The area from Horseshoe Bend
west up the Canadian River arm is a
waterfowl refuge area.
The State Park and Recreation Divi-
sion maintains some excellent camping
and picnicking sites and enforces the
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Ladd S. Gordon Wildlife Area
To U.S. 54
Tucumcari Blvd.
boating laws in the lake area.
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Ladd S. Gordon Wildlife Area
One of the state's few natural lakes,
surrounded by scattered trees and roll-
ing plains, is now in the public
domain. In 1985 the State Legislature
acted to create a significant wildlife
area adjacent to the city of Tucumcari.
It appropriated $285,000 for purchas-
ing up to 770 acres of Tucumcari Lake
and surrounding lands, along with
$40,000 for development. The State
Game Commission voted to use
$74,000 of additional money from its
bond fund for improvements.
The Ladd S. Gordon area is named
for a past director of the Department
of Game and Fish (1963 to 1975). It
was dedicated in ceremonies on
Oct. 24, 1986.
The natural lake is about 450 acres
itself and contains primarily carp and
bullheads, although catfish, bass and
green sunfish may be found there as
well. Waterfowl hunting will continue
in season at the wildlife area.
Management plans call for a visitor's
center, viewing trails and perhaps
interpretive displays. The Ladd S.
Gordon area is a major addition to the
state's list of publicly owned habitat
for animals, birds and fish.
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McAllister Lake Fishing
and Waterfowl Area
Wavelets plopping and splashing on a
lake bank at night seem louder, per-
haps more important, than they do
during the brighter hours. To a night
fisherman, they may be sole company
to the tension growing within him as
his line goes beyond his bobbing light
and into dark water.
The wait, at McAllister Lake Fish-
ing and Waterfowl Area, may be
rewarded with the strike and deep run
of a lunker rainbow.
First purchase toward establishment
of this area was made in 1944. The
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Storrie Lake
final purchase in 1962 brought the
area to its final size of 623 acres of
prime wintering ground for
waterfowl.
Except for the lake itself and a small
stretch of land around it, the Depart-
ment of Game and Fish has since relin-
quished control of the area to the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, which has
created a waterfowl refuge on the
remainder.
Surrounded by farm and grazing
lands, with the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains looming to the west, McAl-
lister provides pleasure for the fisher-
man and those interested in studying
the habits of waterfowl and eagles that
winter here.
Hunting, with permission from the
landowners, can be had in the vicinity,
though the state-owned area itself is
closed to shooting.
Camping and boat launching facili-
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ties are located at the south and west
ends. Recreational sites for picnickers
are also available on McAllister's south
side.
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Storrie Lake
There is a fine state park near Las
Vegas, offering sweeping views of both
New Mexico plains and the Sangre de
Cristo Mountains. Public fishing access
to the 1,000-acre Storrie Lake was
obtained under a 1945 warranty deed
between the State Game Commission
and the Storrie Project Water Users
Association.
Under that agreement, the public
has the right to fish from the bank or
by boat, and the game department
manages the fishery, which includes
substantial stocking of rainbow trout.
Crappie are also found here. The lake's
maximum depth is about 35 feet, and
the lake may reach 1,500 acres in size
when full.
It is supplied by ground runoff and a
diversion ditch from the Gallinas
River. Outflow goes to McAllister
Lake, east of Las Vegas, which the
State Game Commission also owns.
The original Storrie Lake earth dam
was built in 1919. Elevation is about
6,500 feet, and the scenery is pleasant
for fishermen, picnickers and, increas-
ingly, windsurfers.
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Monastery Lake Fishing Area
A smooth oval in shape, Monastery
Lake is one of the department's more
accessible and more popular areas.
The area includes access to a short
stretch of the Pecos River.
In the setting of a wide valley cut by
the Pecos as it nears the end of its
mountain route, Monastery Lake is
rimmed with grasses and shrubs. For
shadier places to fish, look to the Pecos
River, shielded by cottonwood, wil-
low, birch and conifers.
The river and lake are stocked regu-
larly with keeper rainbows reared
upstream from this area at the Lisboa
Springs Hatchery. The river also pro-
vides fine catches of brown trout, espe-
cially in late summer and early fall.
In 1965, the department signed a
five-year lease for the lake and a sec-
tion of the Pecos River from the Bene-
dictine Fathers of a nearby monastery
hence the lake's name. The lease
has been renewed several times, most
recently to 1995.
Continuing problems with littering
and vandalism forced the department
to close the area to camping and other
overnight use but walk-in picnicking
and fishing are still part of the pleasure
here. Camping is available nearby in
U.S. Forest Service sites and the
department's Bert Clancy Fishing and
Wildlife Area.
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Lisboa Springs State Hatchery
Lisboa Springs State Hatchery, the
state's oldest, has served sportsmen
well for 68 years and should continue
to produce trout for a long time, fol-
lowing a complete reconstruction in
1983-84.
Built in 1921, the hatchery provides
stocker rainbows for anglers on the
Pecos River and many other northern
waters, as well as fingerlings and fry to
grow in the wild. The new system will
January-Febru;
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18 Miles To Cowles
Pecos
iH Miles To
Las Vegas
Row
r'L* Monastery Lake
\ O Lisboa Springs State Hatchery
work more efficiently, increasing pro-
duction from about 58,000 pounds per
year to 74,000 pounds. In a recent
year, Lisboa Springs provided 144,000
trout that were over six inches long.
The 1982 State Legislature provided
$2.6 million in severance tax bonds for
the renovation, and the new hatchery
was dedicated Oct. 27, 1984. The
hatchery building is closed to visitors,
but a new visitor's center allows one to
see operations through a large win-
dow. There is also a self-guided tour to
see rainbow trout in a display pond
and in rearing ponds.
After a tour, you may want to try
fishing in nearby Monastery Lake or in
the several miles of the Pecos River
upstream.
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Bert Clancy Fishing
and Wildlife Area
Fed by mountain springs and melting
snows, the Pecos Paver is a mountain
trickle at its sources in the Sangre de
New Mexico Wildlife January-Febru
25 Miles To
Santa Fe
44 Miles To
Las Vegas
. . Bert Clancy Fishing
4 4 and Wildlife Area
Cristo Mountains. Swelled by smaller
tributaries, it grows as it runs down its
ancient channel toward eventual junc-
tion with the Rio Grande, hundreds of
miles south in Texas.
Here, however, it is still cold, har-
boring stream-bred and stocked rain-
bow trout, and is one of the state's
most popular fishing areas.
The Bert Clancy area is a series of
tracts along the Pecos and its tributar-
ies, purchased to provide fishing access
to the public and to add 2,166 acres to
public hunting land.
Good catches of rainbows, many of
them raised at Lisboa Springs State
Hatchery downstream, are made here,
along with fighting brown trout. Mule
deer are taken annually in the area
also.
There are several department recre-
ational facilities in this forest-and-can-
«1989
yon setting. Many were improved in
1987 by the department, as too much
use was abusing the land. The new
policy encourages day use at several
sites, including the Bert Clancy Entry
Area, where a restroom was installed
and where camping was discontinued.
Posts and cables keep vehicles from the
water's edge.
At Terrero Campground, an extra
restroom and 10 new picnic tables
were installed. The Terrero Cave, of
significance to Native Americans, was
sealed off from public entry.
At Willow Creek, groups may
reserve either of two shelters for camp-
ing (call the game department for res-
ervations and fees). Other sections
were limited to day use, and parking
areas were defined.
Camping continued at the Mora
area.
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Power Dam Lake
Rock Lake State Hatchery
Prairie Chicken Areas
Prairie Chicken Areas
Green Meadow Lake
Maddox Lake
Brantley Wildlife Area
W.S. Huey Waterfowl Area
Bonito Lake
Hunting
Y
Y
Y
Y
Fishing
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Boat
Ramp
Y
Camp
Sites
Y
Y
Picnic
Table
Y
Y
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Toflets
Y
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Remarks
Visitors welcome
Still under development
Waterfowl viewing
(Last Northeast Area Site:)
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Morphy Lake Fishing Area
Privately owned by two ditch associa-
tions whose names Acequia de la
Isla and Acequia de la San Jose are
as liquid as the water that flows from
Morphy Lake, this is an irrigation res-
ervoir in a mountain setting.
In Mora County, northwest of the
village of Ledoux, Morphy Lake aes-
thetically is one of the best in the
Canadian River watershed. A 50-acre
lake situated in a bowl-shaped basin, it
is surrounded by dense pines growing
to near the water's edge.
Morphy Lake, stocked with finger-
lings and keeper-sized rainbows, is
well worth the trip over a rough road
that climbs steeply before dropping off
into Morphy's basin.
The Department of Game and Fish
first leased Morphy from the associa-
tions in February 1965 with an option
to renew for an additional 25 years.
The State Park and Recreation Divi-
sion maintains recreational sites for
camping and picnicking.
36 Miles To Taos
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Morphy Lake Fishing Area
13 Miles To Las Vegas
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To Albuquerque
To Tucumcari
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Power Dam Lake
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Power Dam Lake
To offer fishing opportunity to Santa
Rosa residents, Power Dam Lake was
leased by the State Game Commission
in March 1965 from the city. The 13-
acre lake is a mile south of Santa Rosa
and offers convenient access to
anglers.
Main species include bluegill sun-
fish, channel catfish and rainbow
trout. In the past, bullheads, crappie
and sucker have also been reported in
the lake. The outlet drains down the
Rito de Agua Negra Chiquita, and
then to the Pecos River.
The lease expires in March of 1990.
Under its terms, the commission was
able to dredge the lake basin along the
shoreline, removing 6,000 cubic yards
of material to enhance the fishery.
Outdoor toilets, picnic tables, trees
and a gravel access road were
constructed.
The water level is maintained at 38
acre feet under the lease, and the site is
known as Janes-Wallace Memorial
Park.
47
Rock Lake State Hatchery
The water wells up from more than
300 feet below, from a hole so deep as
to be eerie. Cool and clear, it is chan-
neled through a series of ponds and
raceways where trout feed and grow.
Rock Lake State Hatchery, located
just south of Santa Rosa, has been in
38
54 Miles To Clines Corner
Santa
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To Puerto
de Luna
59 Miles To
Tucumcari
To Vaughn
To Fort
Sumner
Rock Lake
Rearing Unit
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Rock Lake State Hatchery
operation since 1964 and is the only
facility in New Mexico with the capa-
bility of hatching warm-water fish. A
warm-water hatchery was installed at
the station in 1972 and 1973, and
many millions of walleye roe, gathered
from walleye at several lakes during
spring spawning, have been hatched
for stocking in all of New Mexico's
warm-water reservoirs.
Because of the temperature of the
water, the unit is not a dependable
trout hatchery, so fingerlings hatched
at other sites are transferred here to be
reared to stocking size. More than
100,000 pounds of trout per year are
produced here.
No recreational facilities are pro-
vided here, but visitors will enjoy the
self-guided tour.
48-49
Prairie Chicken Wildlife Areas
The sun has barely lightened the east-
ern sky of a spring morning, and from
the distance a low, resonant sound like
the rumble of far-off thunder fills your
ears as your eyes strain to focus in the
half-light. The occasion? You have
awakened early on this crisp morning
to watch and hear the annual display
of male prairie chicken dancing and
booming to attract hens at the begin-
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36 Miles
To Ft. Sumner
21 Miles
To Clovis
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/ 6 Miles
Claudell
15 Miles
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Liberty
16 Miles To
Portales
19 Miles To
Portales
Prairie Chicken Areas (west of Portales)
ning of the mating season.
In order for sportsmen and women
to observe this colorful, noisy show in
spring, or to hunt the same birds in the
fall, the Department of Game and Fish
operates a total of nine restoration
areas for the lesser prairie chicken in
Lea, Roosevelt and Chaves counties.
Most of the areas are located near
Milnesand-Crossroads; the remainder
are near the town of Floyd.
Elevations here range from 4,000 to
4,200 feet. For the most part, the prai-
rie chickens are confined to two habi-
tat types: the sandhills on "shinnery
range" and the sand plains. Both con-
sist of deep, loose, wind-worked sand
and some moderately deep, loamy
sands.
Vegetation in the loose, infertile
blowsand is mostly shinoak and
grasses. The sand plains contain sand-
sage and grasses.
These charming, challenging birds'
populations are in trouble in other
states, where much of their former
range is now under agriculture. Fore-
sight on the part of the Game and Fish
Department and funds from sports-
mens' license fees have assured the
prairie chicken a New Mexico home.
New Mexico Wildlife January-Febru
The first purchase of land for the
establishment of these prairie chicken
wildlife areas was made in 1940 with
the acquisition of 1,280 North Bluitt
acres. Since then numerous purchases
and trades have been made. The
department now has in excess of
20,000 acres to provide restoration
areas. The prairie chicken has
responded remarkably well and has
provided some very good hunting dur-
ing the past 15 years.
These areas are open to hunting dur-
ing a short late-fall season. There are
no recreational sites, but many towns
in the vicinity provide food and
lodging.
Six miles of fencing were built near
Milnesand in 1985 to exclude livestock.
Cost was $35,000 in bond funds for the
North Bluitt habitat.
S
ro
Canada geese winter on the W.S. Huey Waterfowl Area.
.:1989
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Green Meadow Lake
Lying as it does in an area of the state
more rich in oil than in water, Green
Meadow Lake may properly be consid-
ered something of an oasis.
The department purchased the lake
and 12 acres of land around it in 1980
and has installed a new well and pump
to assure a continued water supply.
The lake had previously been under
lease to the agency. Under lease or
under ownership, it supplements the
very limited fishing opportunities in
this part of the state.
Anglers may take channel catfish,
largemouth bass and bluegill. During
winter, when water temperatures are
low enough to sustain trout, the
department plants rainbows here.
Recreational facilities are available
to picnickers in the park and addition-
ally at a nearby roadside park.
The department removed numerous
cattails in 1985, so anglers can reach 4-
foot-deep water near the shoreline.
Two peninsulas were also created for
fishing access. A bentonite clay sealer
was applied to the lake bottom, while
pumping was temporarily halted from
the 160-foot well.
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Maddox Lake
Residents in the Hobbs area gained a
new fishing opportunity in 1981 when
the State Game Commission leased
public fishing rights to the 20-acre
Maddox Lake for a 10-year period,
through Oct. 31, 1991.
Located about 10 miles west of
Hobbs, the lake is managed for bass
and channel catfish angling. Included
in the lease is the use of about 100 feet
of property around the lake, and access
to the lake, granted by the N.M. Elec-
tric Service Company for $1.
Maddox Lake is open for public use
from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30
minutes after sunrise. Firearms, fires
and swimming are prohibited. Boats
with electric motors are allowed. The
commission maintains basic restrooms
at the site.
The lease may be extended for
another 10 years, beginning in 1991.
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Portales
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10 Miles
To Tatum
Prairie Chicken Areas (south of Portales)
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Tatum
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18 Miles To Lovington
N
50
77 Miles
To Artesia
Green Meadow Lake
19 Miles To Eunice
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Bass anglers will soon be fishing the new
Brantley Lake, north of Carlsbad.
Maddox Lake
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Maddox Lake
To Lovington
Hobbs
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Brantley Wildlife Area
The Department of Game and Fish
will manage 28,000 acres for wildlife,
including part of the former Lake
McMillan lake bed, following the 1988
completion of the new Brantley Dam
and the 1989 breaching of the McMil-
lan Dam, just upstream.
The region will include the first
large lake bed to be reclaimed in the
western United States. The U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation will continue
to own the land and will provide fund-
ing for controlling salt cedar, dredging
part of the old Pecos River channel,
planting native grasses and trees, and
installing fencing.
The management period for this
pilot project is 50 years. Dr. Robert
Ohmart of Arizona State University
was retained to help with vegetation
plans. Species that will benefit include
dove, quail, pheasant, deer and ante-
lope. Fish, primarily channel catfish
and largemouth bass, were stocked by
the thousands in the new Brantley
Lake when it began holding water in
1988. Lakeside access by vehicles,
however, had not yet been defined.
River dredge piles were to be
seeded, and trees planted along the old
river channel, which has received up
to 60 feet of silt since Lake McMillan
was first created in 1908. The McMil-
lan Dam was no longer considered safe
for maximum floods, and Brantley
Dam, four miles long, was begun in
1984 at a cost of $44.8 million.
Prescribed burns were planned in
the northern alluvial area to produce a
savannah habitat. Lowlands around
the new dam will be closed to grazing.
A field to the west will be contour-
plowed and reseeded to grasses and
shrubs.
Hunting, fishing and trapping,
along with wildlife viewing, photogra-
phy and camping, will be leisure activ-
ities in the area. The State Park and
Recreation Division and the Eddy
County Commission are playing strong
roles in the overall plan.
The department now
manages thousands of acres
at the Brantley and Huey
areas, due to dam
construction.
To Artesia
52
Brantley Wildlife Area
To Carlsbad 15 miles
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Mexico Wildlife
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To Lake Arthur 11 miles
To Lovington
65 miles
To Carlsbad 36 miles
53
William S. Huey Waterfowl Area
53
William S. Huey
Waterfowl Area
The Huey Waterfowl Area, near Arte-
sia, was created from the former Arte-
sia Waterfowl Area, 640 acres, and the
former Karr Farm, 2,240 acres, which
was purchased by the U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation to mitigate habitat
changes caused by the new Brantley
Dam downstream on the Pecos River.
It was dedicated Sept. 6, 1986, and
named for the man who was director
of the game department from 1975-78
and secretary of Natural Resources
Department from 1978 to 1983.
New Mexico Wildlife January-Februa:
Here, sharp-eyed sandhill cranes,
large flocks of snow geese, and other
flights of waterfowl stop to rest and
feed after a long fall journey from the
far north.
The first purchases were in 1962,
with 480 acres of farm and grazing
land, and in 1967, with 160 acres. The
Karr Farm was added in 1985.
Primary crops are small grains,
alfalfa and clover. The 156 acres in
cultivation before 1985 has been
expanded significantly. Objectives are
to provide feed for 20,000 (each) snow
geese, cranes and ducks, and for 500
Canada geese. The area will also
accommodate nesting geese and ducks.
1989
Other species in the area include
pheasant, quail, dove, antelope, deer
and fur bearers.
Fishing is allowed in spring and
summer, and controlled hunting is per-
mitted for certain species in season,
but trapping is not allowed.
Visitors may take a self-guided tour
of the area. There are no picnicking or
camping facilities at the site.
The Bureau of Reclamation contrib-
uted start-up costs for the new farm
area and provides SI00,000 in yearly
maintenance funds. Land acquisition,
irrigation systems, roads and equip-
ment was estimated at $3.9 million.
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56
57
58
59
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Land Area
Quemado Lake
Glenwood State Hatchery
Snow Lake
Wall Lake
Red Rock Wildlife Area
Bill Evans Lake
Heart Bar Wildlife Area
Lake Roberts
Bear Canyon Reservoir
Mimbres River Tract
Picacho Bosque
Santo Tomas de Yturbide
Hunting
Y
Y
Y
Fishing
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Boat
Ramp
Y
Y
Y
Y
Camp
Sites
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Picnic
Table
Y
Y
Y
Toilets
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Remarks j
Visitors welcome
No public access
Campsites are primitive
(Last Southeast Area Site:)
54
Bonito Lake
Sitting pretty at 7,370 feet, Bonito
Lake was leased for public fishing
from the city of Alamogordo by the
State Game Commission in 1986 for
$1. The 10-year lease leaves camping
and picnicking facilities in the hands of
the city.
The 45-acre lake is primarily a rain-
bow trout fishery, and has one of the
highest uses recorded in the state,
about 40,000 angler days a year. The
impoundment is set amid 1,700 city-
owned acres and is part of the water
supply for Alamogordo, some 80 miles
away and 3,000 feet lower.
Bonito Lake is regularly stocked by
the game department, and is a prime
destination for many anglers in the
Lincoln National Forest.
Carrizozo
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Bonito Lake
Ruidoso
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Quemado
37 Miles
To Datil
To Springerville
Arizona
N
Quemado
Lake
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Quemado Lake
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Quemado Lake Fishing Area
Quemado Lake, formerly called Largo
Creek Dam, enhances the splendor of
Largo Canyon 12 miles south of the
village of Quemado.
This trout lake, nestled at 7,600 feet
elevation, was completed in the fall of
1971 and formally dedicated in April
1972. The 130-surface-acre lake pro-
vides trout angling opportunity in a
location where trout fishing never
existed.
Special use permits were acquired
from the Forest Service to construct
Quemado Dam, and the resulting lake
is surrounded by Forest Service lands.
Campgrounds are designated and toi-
let facilities provided. Quemado con-
sistently produces large trout.
Rainbow trout angling, normally best
during the fall, winter and spring
months, is superb in this lake, where
trout grow rapidly.
From four to 10 years was the pre-
dicted time for filling Quemado Lake;
however, above-normal snowfall in the
winter of 1973 produced runoff that
filled the lake by May 1973. Since then
Quemado Lake has remained nearly
full.
56
Glenwood Trout Hatchery
Glenwood Trout Hatchery, located at
Glenwood Village in Catron County,
was built in 1938 but underwent
extensive remodeling in 1974-75.
Desert bighorn are raised at the Red Rock area and are transplanted into southern
mountain ranges.
Mill-- To The C.it«alk
47 Miles To SiUer CiM
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Glenwood State
Fish Hatchery
The hatchery had historically been
hampered by sometimes intermittent
stream flows from Whitewater Creek
and produced an average of 18,000
pounds of trout per year. Installation
of 1,200 feet of new concrete raceways
and wells supplying them with 1,200
gallons of water per minute have alle-
viated those problems, and the hatch-
ery now boasts an average production
of 53,000 pounds of rainbows per year,
more than 400,000 trout.
Most of the fish go to waters in the
southwestern quadrant of the state
including a pond on the hatchery
grounds. The pond and the picnicking
facilities at the hatchery include paved
access trails and a fishing ramp for the
wheelchair handicapped.
Concrete raceways from the rebuilt
Red River hatchery were installed at
Glenwood hatchery in 1986 by depart-
ment crews.
57
Snow Lake Fishing Area
Almost smack in the middle of the
sprawling Gila high country, Snow
Lake Fishing Area is set in a short-
grass basin of a high plateau. Sur-
rounded at this 7,400-foot elevation by
ponderosa pines, pinon and juniper, it
has the attraction of being in a scenic
spot.
A further attraction is its distance
from urbanization. Catron is the state's
largest and least populated county, and
when you're at Snow Lake, you're a
long way from the city.
Operated under a special use permit
46
January- February!
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obtained in 1967 from the Forest Serv-
ice, Snow Lake is designed to hold 100
surface acres of water. The lake was
first filled to 55 acres, then additional
water rights were obtained that
brought it to 72 acres. The Game and
Fish Department hopes to obtain still
more water in order to fill the lake to
capacity.
Though there have been some prob-
lems with the levels of dissolved oxygen
and the amount of water held, trout
planted in Snow Lake have shown a
rapid growth rate, and it is another
lake that consistently produces large
rainbows. A ramp provides fishing
access for the wheelchair handicapped,
and a developed Forest Service camp-
ground, with drinking water, is
nearby.
58
Wall Lake Fishing Area
The overhang worn into the cliffside
was in a good spot. On both sides of
the little canyon, plenty of dead wood
was to be found. Where the two creeks
came together below, a grassy
meadow was sure to lure something
good within bowshot. Too, the over-
hang was deep enough to keep a man
dry in almost any kind of weather, and
if he were to wall off just that deepest
part to block the wind when things got
really blustery ...
So someone did. His snug, if smoky,
little dwelling still clings there under
the overhang.
The creeks are dammed now, and
the campers have more modern con-
veniences, but otherwise things haven't
changed all that much at Wall Lake
Fishing Area.
In 1948, the State Game Commis-
sion leased Wall Lake from Mr. and
Mrs. W.A. Fowler for the grand sum
of one dollar and a term of 99 years.
This extraordinary lease includes a 15-
acre lake and the area surrounding it
for a distance of 100 feet from the high
water line, plus a 10-acre tract of land
developed as a campground.
At an elevation of approximately
7,500 feet, Wall Lake is surrounded by
ponderosa pines. Regularly stocked
with rainbows, it also yields catches of
bullheads. An extra treat, during sea-
son, is the gentle sport of angling for
bullfrogs.
Be sure to keep in mind that Wall
Lake is miles from the nearest gas sta-
tion and, for some automobiles, may
be beyond the range of a round trip on
one tank of fuel.
39 Miles To
D Jkiif Horse Springs
Reserve ^** r B
30 Miles To
Horse Springs
N
26 Miles To
Beaverhead
b6J Miles To
Silver City
57
Snow Lake
liles T.
58
Wall Lake
2) Miles To Silver Or
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Red Rock Wildlife Area
Not long ago, the paddocks in this
area hosted such exotic species as Per-
sian gazelles and Persian ibex, Siberian
ibex, oryx, kudu and Elberz red sheep.
They were being tested for possible
release into the wild in New Mexico.
Three species Persian ibex, Siberian
ibex and oryx were released. The
department divested itself of the
others.
Now, the paddocks hold a species
very much native to New Mexico
desert bighorn sheep. These sheep are
descendants of desert sheep captured
in Mexico and of others from New
Mexico's San Andres Mountains. Still
others from the San Andres airlifted
out of the range when a scabies mite
epidemic threatened the San Andres
herd with extinction spent approxi-
mately one year here before being
restocked in their native range.
The sheep at Red Rock are being
propagated for release into areas
where remnant desert sheep popula-
tions can be supplemented or where
new herds can be started. For this rea-
son, the department does not allow
anyone into the sheep paddocks, as it is
important that these animals stay as
wild and unaccustomed to people as is
possible. The sheep might be watched
through powerful binoculars or spot-
ting scopes from outside the fence, but
they cannot be approached.
The enclosed area was doubled in
size, to 1,800 fenced acres, in 1988-89.
BLM Land
Department
Owned Land
N
29 Miles To
Arizona Line
44 Miles To
Silver City
23 Miles To
Arizona Line
59
60 Miles
To Deming
Red Rock Wildlife Area
That will enable twice as many desert
bighorns to be transplanted in future
years, the department hopes.
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Bill Evans Lake Fishing Area
Myths associated with the Bottomless
Lakes near Roswell continue to stir the
imagination of anglers fishing those
cylindrical-shaped lakes. Perhaps even
more amazing is Heron Lake, where
water is collected west of the Conti-
nental Divide, tunneled to the east side
and impounded in Heron. Strange
bodies of water indeed, but stranger
still is Bill Evans - a lake 300 feet
above the river that fills it. In the case
of Bill Evans Lake, water from the
Gila River is pumped up a high mesa
where a sparkling 62-acre lake is
impounded.
The Department of Game and Fish
leased Bill Evans Lake for three years
from the Phelps Dodge Corporation to
test whether the lake would be capable
of producing sustained fishing. In the
three-year agreement, an option to
purchase was included. Department
fisheries biologists soon found the lake
to be suited to both trout and warm-
water fish species and, due to its loca-
tion near Silver City, angler use soon
dictated the desirability of this water.
In 1972 the department completed
the transaction with Phelps Dodge
Corporation and acquired perpetual
use of Bill Evans Lake.
Although not overly endowed with
scenic mountain splendor, the lake
sports a few trees, and camping is per-
mitted. (There are no developed camp-
sites, however.) The lake annually fills
the angler's creel with crappie, chan-
nel catfish, bluegill and largemouth
bass. Trout, although present year-
round, normally are most successfully
sought after from October through
May.
The lake is normally maintained at a
full level of 62 surface acres although
water exchange is constant, the water
from the lake being taken for use in the
mining process at Phelps Dodge's
Tyrone plant. The lake is replenished
with fresh Gila water.
Bill Evans Lake is a good example of
how one industry created fishing
opportunities in the Land of Enchant-
ment. The farsightedness of Phelps
Dodge administrators made this lake
available to recreational enthusiasts in
New Mexico.
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Heart Bar WUdlife Area
The Gila high country: It's a grand
jumble of rough and broken lands,
canyon bottoms and mesa tops, jutting
rock and soft meadows, rippled
streams and dry creekbeds. And it is
huge. Its low greens disappear into a
haze ending somewhere beyond
thought, a country too big to grasp.
Near its heart lies the Heart Bar
Wildlife Area, blocks of land following
the smoother contours of the Gila
River.
Purchased in 1951, the 797-acre area
within Catron and Grant counties
includes the use of a 92,000-acre live-
stock grazing allotment in the National
Forest. The land was acquired by the
Game and Fish Department for
improvement of wildlife habitat
through retirement of the allotment.
Elevations here range from 6,000 to
8,600 feet. Along the lower bottoms,
cottonwood, willow and alder shade
creeks and ponds. As elevations
increase, pinon and juniper top the
mesas and are topped in turn by yel-
low pine. The evergreens of cooler cli-
mates decorate the highest parts.
Although the Heart Bar area proper
produces little or no big game hunting,
it does provide a jumping-off place
into the Gila Wilderness and some of
the best deer, elk and turkey hunting in
New Mexico. In addition to big game,
hunters stalk grouse, squirrels and
waterfowl.
As for fishing, the Heart Bar area
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Heart Bar Wildlife Area
contains about two and one half miles
of stream and two ponds. It also offers
access to hundreds of miles more
stream in the Gila National Forest.
With a happy combination of varying
altitudes in a southern latitude,
numerous species share stream and
lake waters. The angler may take rain-
bows or browns, channel cats,
smallmouth or largemouth bass and
any number of sunfish or suckers. At
the right time of year, he may also take
a limit of bullfrogs. The accessible
stream areas are stocked with rain-
bows, usually when temperatures and
water flows make trout plantings
feasible.
Not to be missed in a visit to the
Heart Bar is the Gila Cliff Dwellings
National Monument, not far up the
Gila's west fork.
No recreational sites are included in
the Heart Bar area, but the Forest
Service maintains some fine places
north of the area.
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A helicopter chases a desert bighorn
sheep into a net at Red Rock - part of a
program to transplant animals to other
ranges. (Don MacCarter photo)
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Lake Roberts Fishing Area
Named in memory of Austin A.
Roberts, a Game and Fish Department
pilot lost in the line of duty in 1960,
Lake Roberts is a 71-acre lake located
in Grant County. .
The lake lies at an altitude of 6,000
feet within an area of ponderosa pine
and oak, with cottonwoods, walnut
and box elders scattered along the bot-
tom of its feeder stream, Sapello
Creek.
Lake construction began in 1962
and was completed the next year: It
now provides one of the better trout
fisheries in southwestern New Mexico,
consistently producing limits of 8- to
12-inchers. Lunkers appear often
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Fishing Area
While one man is casting plugs into
likely spots, another may be running a
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trotline. Yet another may be trolling a
spinner through the deeper, cooler
waters, seeking trout.
A 25-acre lake in Grant County,
Bear Canyon Reservoir is trapped in a
steep-sided, rocky canyon that empties
into the Mimbres. River a short way
downstream.
At an elevation of 6.000 feet, its veg-
cation is typical of the area and con-
sists of open pinon. juniper and oak
breaks.
The lease for the reservoir was nego-
tiated in 1949 with the Mimbres Water
Users Association for a limitless period
at a price of $5,000. plus some minor
considerations.
The Department of Game and Fish
regularly stocks the lake, and limit
catches of rainbows are not uncom-
mon. In addition, bass, channel cats
and sunfish share the waters.
Recreational facilities have been
developed, and more are available at
Lake Roberts.
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Mimbres River Tract
The Mimbres River rises in the Gila
National Forest, sharing its name with
ancient Native Americans who left evi-
dence of their brilliantly designed
Mimbres pottery. Not too many miles
after leaving the Black Range, the
river disappears into the desert. But its
waters harbor an endangered fish,
found nowhere else in the United
States: the Chihuahua chub.
Six inches long at maturity, and
occasionally reaching 12 inches, the
chub is a pretty fish. It turns orange-
red around the mouth and lower fins
during spawning season. It likes deep
pools with overcut banks, and it eats
surface insects, aquatic invertebrates,
small fish and vegetation.
It is also found in small numbers in
the Guzman Basin of northern Mexico.
Once, long ago, the two populations
shared a common water "Lake
Palomas" dried up 10,000 to 12,000
years ago. The chub was rediscovered
in 1975.
A 23.5-acre parcel of land along the
Mimbres River was acquired in 1985
through the department's Endangered
Species Office and fenced in 1986 to
protect the chub's habitat. The fish is
on the federal list of threatened species
and is endangered in New Mexico.
Money from Share with Wildlife
and matching federal aid were used
for the $10,700 purchase. The Nature
Conservancy acted as intermediary in
the transaction. The seller was the
Mimbres Foundation, an archeological
conservation group.
Chubs may be transplanted from the
federal Dexter Fish Hatchery, where
they have been propagated. They
number perhaps 150 in the Mimbres.
Remains of fish thought to be Chi-
huahua chubs have been found in
Mimbres Indian ruins in the general
area.
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Picacho Bosque
The Picacho Bosque, five air miles
southwest of Las Cruces, is accessible
by state roads 359 and 28 from that
city. Acquired in 1933 and 1939, a size-
able part in the Rio Grande was later
given to the federal government for
work in the river channel, leaving a
tract of roughly 30 acres.
It has been recommended to fence
the area and retain it as a wildlife area
for birds and small mammals, and to
reduce the salt cedar stands and restore
more cottonwoods on this river bottom
land. That has not yet occurred. The
Picacho Bosque does offer limited dove
hunting in open season.
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Santo Tomas de Yturbide
Wildlife Area
The 3,052-acre Santo Tomas de Ytur-
bide area was acquired in 1946 and
1949. Lying 6.6 miles south of Las
Cruces, the tract was intended for
wildlife restoration, though sale of the
property has been considered in recent
years. It is open for public hunting, the
primary species being quail and
rabbits.
The desert landscape at Santo Tomas
is mostly level and is broken by
arroyos. It contains creosote bush and
various grasses. There is a 20-year
lease, ending in 1995, that gives
Stahman Farms some use of the prop-
erty for an annual rent of $3,200.
Access to the tract is across Mesilla
Dam on the Rio Grande (U.S. Bureau
of Reclamation), and then by county
road to the west.
Large rainbow trout are a prize in the
cool waters of the Gila country.
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