University Attended:
University of New Mexico, B.S., cum laude, 1973; University of New Mexico, B.S., General Studies, 1973
Law School Attended:
University of New Mexico, J.D., 1976
Year of First Admission:
1976
Admission:
1976, New Mexico; 1977, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; 1979, U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico and U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1984, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Memberships:
Professional Memberships and Activities
American Bar Association
New Mexico Bar Association
First Judicial Bar Association
Birth Information:
Waukegan, Illinois, October 18, 1951
Reported Cases:
Experience: Representative Cases/Transactions:In The Matter Of The Application of C and E Concrete For An Air Quality Construction Permit for the 600 tph Portable Rock Crushing Plant Permit #0879M2, No. AQCA 06-39 (P) (NMED 2007)-Permitting action under the Air Quality Control Act of a rock crushing plant located near Ramah, New Mexico. Mr. Rose represented C&E in a formal administrative hearing before the Environment Department and appeal of the permit before the Environmental Improvement Board.; Discharge Permit DP-933, (NMED 2008)-Discharge permit for Chevron Mining, Inc.'s Questa Mine tailing facility. Mr. Rose assisted CMI in negotiating the permit and resolving objections from citizens groups.; Mixed Waste Landfill Permit, (NMED 2005)-Proposed modification of a hazardous waste permit for corrective action at Sandia National Laboratory. Mr. Rose represented Sandia in a public hearing before the Environment Department and an appeal to the New Mexico Court of Appeals.; Discharge Permit DP-1481, (NMED 2007)-Ground water discharge permit for Louisiana Energy Services, LP's National Enrichment Facility. Mr. Rose represented LES in an administrative hearing before the Environment Department, an administrative appeal before the Water Quality Control Commission and an appeal to the New Mexico Court of Appeals.; In the Matter of the Petition to Adopt New Regulations Within 20.2 NMAC, Statewide Air Quality Regulations, to Require Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions, No. EIB 8-19(R) (EIB 2010), - Rulemaking proceeding to adopt New Mexico only greenhouse gas regulations. Mr. Rose represented the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association in this rulemaking.; In the Matter of New Regulation 20.2.350 NMAC, Greenhouse Cap and Trade Provisions, No. EIB 10-04 (R) (EIB 2010), - Rulemaking proceeding to adopt greenhouse cap and trade regulations. Mr. Rose represented the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association in this proceeding.; Representative Clients:Chevron Mining, Inc.: Chevron Mining (formerly Molycorp) owns and operates a molybdenum mine near Questa, New Mexico.; DCP Midstream, LP: DCP Midstream (formerly Duke Energy Field Services) owns and operates natural gas gathering and gas processing facilities in Southeast, New Mexico.; Intel Corporation: Intel owns and operates a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.; New Mexico Oil and Gas Association: NMOGA is a trade association representing over 300 companies involved in oil and gas producing, refining, processing, transportation, marketing and servicing in New Mexico.; Los Alamos National Security, LLC: LANS operates the Los Alamos National Laboratory, located in Los Alamos, New Mexico, for the U.S. Department of Energy.; Sandia Corporation: Sandia operates the Sandia National Laboratory, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the U.S. Department of Energy.; Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association: Tri-State owns and operates a coal-fired electric generating facility near Gallup, New Mexico.; Western Refining Company: Western Refining owns and operates a petroleum refinery near Gallup, New Mexico.