EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority says it is now met 36 percent of concerns identified by the U.S. Environemental Protection Agency from earlier this year.
In February, the EPA conducted a review of CRRUA and identified 64 areas of concern that needed to be corrected, the utility said.
As of Friday, Oct. 3, CRRUA has corrected 23, a completion rate of 36%, it said.
“The EPA report is separate from the 2023 Sanitary Survey conducted by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED,)” CRRUA Executive Director Juan Crosby said. “But they essentially perform the same function, to identify operational areas needing improvement. Regarding terminology, the EPA uses the phrase areas of concern and NMED uses the word deficiencies."
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