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New Mexico Environment Department : ウィキペディア英語版
New Mexico Environment Department

The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is a state government agency responsible for "(protecting and restoring the environment of the state of New Mexico to foster a healthy and prosperous New Mexico for present and future generations, )]" according to the mission statement. It was established in the Department of the Environment Act (40th Legislature), enacted July 1, 1991 and was created as a cabinet-level department to oversee the state's environmental laws. Prior to the NMED's creation, these environmental duties were shared by the NM Health Department’s Environmental Protection Division and other government agencies. The department has around 650 employees and covers areas including environmental health and protection, air quality, occupational health and safety, radiation control, water management and petroleum storage tank management.
==History==
Upon the creation of the Department, during Bruce King’s administration (1991-1995), Judith Espinosa (1991-1994) was selected for the appointment of Cabinet Secretary and Ron Curry was her Deputy Cabinet Secretary.
During Governor Gary Johnson’s two terms (1995-2003), NMED had three Cabinet Secretaries. Mark E. Weidler (1995-1998) was the first. His Deputy Cabinet Secretary was Edgar T. Thornton, III. Secretary Weidler died in a car accident on
July 18, 1998. Governor Johnson's choice to replace Weidler was then current employee, Peter Maggiore (1998-2002), the Director of the Environmental Protection Division. Secretary Maggiore chose Paul Ritzma to be his Deputy Secretary. Towards the end of the Johnson administration, Secretary Maggiore left the Department, whereupon John D’Antonio (2002) was selected to carry out the responsibilities of Cabinet Secretary for the remaining six months of the Johnson administration.
During the administration of Bill Richardson (2003-2011), the Cabinet Secretary was Ron Curry (2003-2010). Secretary Curry had three separate Deputy Secretaries, the first was Derrith Watchman-Moore. Watchman-Moore moved on to be Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Indian Affairs, at which point, a new Deputy was chosen. Cindy Padilla was a Division Director at NMED and was picked for the position. Padilla served until she was appointed by the administration to Cabinet Secretary for the newly created Aging and Long Term Services Department. When this happened, Division Director Jon Goldstein became the Deputy Secretary. Goldstein was thereafter appointed Cabinet Secretary of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department. Upon his departure from the NMED, Sarah Cottrell was chosen to fill the position of Deputy Cabinet Secretary.
Under the current administration of Susana Martinez (2011–present), F. David Martin is the Cabinet Secretary. At the onset of the administration, the Deputy Cabinet Secretary was Dhiraj Solomon. Deputy Solomon left NMED and was replaced by Butch Tongate, a staff member since 1993.

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