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Cloud seeding may contaminate our land and groundwater with toxic substances!

Under HB130, tax payers would pay nearly $2 million for a cloud seeding pilot project. Cloud seeding is a misnomer, because it would more accurately be described as moving rain from one location to another. This would potentially deprive some areas of rain while increasing rain in other areas, and has been shown to potentially lead to an increase in urban flooding.

Chemicals used for cloud seeding, such as silver iodide, are known to be toxic and could potentially contaminate our land and ground water, leading to potential harm to those ecosystems. 

Fill out the form to quickly and easily email the NM Legislators to OPPOSE HB130.

Cloud seeding may contaminate our land and groundwater with toxic substances!

Under HB130, tax payers would pay nearly $2 million for a cloud seeding pilot project. Cloud seeding is a misnomer, because it would more accurately be described as moving rain from one location to another. This would potentially deprive some areas of rain while increasing rain in other areas, and has been shown to potentially lead to an increase in urban flooding.

Chemicals used for cloud seeding, such as silver iodide, are known to be toxic and could potentially contaminate our land and ground water, leading to potential harm to those ecosystems. 

Fill out the form to quickly and easily email the NM Legislators to OPPOSE HB130.