Learn more about anti-nuke work in New Mexico!

Halt Holtec AFES tee shirt

[Tee shirt design by Noel Marquez, co-founder of Alliance for Environmental Strategies (AFES). The design incorporates the shape of the state, its turqoise and gold colors, as well as the Zia Pueblo sun symbol, which also appears on the state flag.]

On July 16, 2025 — the 80th annual commemoration of Trinity, and the 46th annual commemoration of the uranium tailings spill at Church Rock — learn more about the work of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, as well as Multicultural Alliance for Safe Energy (MASE).

Nuclear Watch New Mexico is a member organization of Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA), as is Beyond Nuclear.

MASE is a Friend of ANA.

Additional New Mexican member groups of ANA include Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, and Southwest Research and Information Center.

See maps, by Deborah Reade of Santa Fe, showing the nuclear, fossil fuel, and other hazardous industries polluting New Mexico.

New threats include the highly radioactive waste consolidated interim storage facility schemes by Holtec, between Carlsbad and Hobbs in southeastern New Mexico, and by Interim Storage Partners, just 0.3 miles — and upstream — from New Mexico’s state line, in Andrews County, Texas. Learn more about resistance to these CISFs at our Centralized Storage website section.

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