Santa Fe - Federal, state, and local agencies responding to the Gold King Mine Release will have representatives available to answer questions and offer technical assistance for San Juan County residents in an open house style forum tomorrow afternoon and evening. "We're pleased to attend the San Juan County Recovery Open House in connection with the Gold King Mine Spill of August 5th along with our colleagues from federal and local agencies. It is vital for the community to turn this corner from incident management to recovery and long-term monitoring of impacts," said NMED Communications Director Allison Scott Majure. "Experts from multiple agencies will be available for one-on-one advice."
Who:
- Bruce Yurdin (NMED Surface Water Quality Bureau)
- Peter Nathanson (NMED Drinking Water Bureau)
- Melanie Sandoval (NMED Environmental Health Bureau)
- Nancy McDuffie (NMED Ground Water Quality Bureau)
- Tom Skibitski (NMED, Office of the Secretary)
- Michaelene Kyrala (NMED, Office of the Secretary)
- Allison Scott Majure (NMED, Office of the Secretary)
- Jack King (NMED Environmental Health Bureau)
- Miriam Wamsley (NM Dept. of Health)
- Alex Coyle (NM Dept. of Health)
- John Longworth (NM Office of the State Engineer)
- Mike Sloane (NM Dept. of Game and Fish)
- Marc Wethington (NM Dept. of Game and Fish)
- Dr. Tim Hanosh, DVM (NM Dept. Of Agriculture)
- Bonnie Hopkins, and others (NM Dept. of Agriculture)
- Michelle Truby-Tillen, and others (San Juan County Emergency Management)
- John Rauscher (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
When: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. McGee Park Multi Use Building
Where: 41 Rd 5568, Farmington, NM 87401