A public health alert issued by the New Mexico Department of Health on Jan. 27 urged anyone who consumed wildlife from ...
In the case of Holloman Lake, the chemicals were believed to have originated from firefighting foam used at Holloman Air Force Base near Alamogordo from the 1970s until 2016, when the Air Force ceased ...
Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer ...
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has issued a health advisory to hunters or anyone who consumed or captured wildlife between 2010 and 2024 from Holloman Lake ...
Flora and fauna surrounding Holloman Lake contain the highest levels of a toxic chemical that can cause cancer and other health issues — known as PFAS — ever documented, according to a recent report ...
The New Mexico Department of Health issued a health advisory Monday to those who have captured or consumed wildlife from Holloman Lake in southern New Mexico. The warning follows a report on record ...
This March 13, 2019, image provided by the New Mexico Environment Department shows foam along the shoreline of Holloman Lake near Alamogordo ... near Holloman Air Force Base.
In New Mexico, the concern centers on a lake that serves as the wastewater reservoir for Holloman Air Force Base. It sits at the edge of the base and near White Sands National Park. While hunting ...
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (KTSM) – The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH ... serves as the wastewater reservoir for Holloman Air Force Base. While hunting at the lake has been prohibited since ...