Description: A New Mexico Easement Agreement (Pipeline for Landfill Gas) is a legally binding document that allows a party to gain rights to use, access, and maintain a pipeline on someone else's property specifically for the purpose of transferring landfill gas. This agreement ensures that landowners, who have land above or near a landfill site, grant permission for the installation and operation of a pipeline to transport and utilize the gas produced by the landfill. Keywords: 1. New Mexico Easement Agreement: Refers to the specific legal contract followed in the state of New Mexico for granting pipeline easements related to landfill gas. 2. Pipeline: Denotes a structure or conduit, typically consisting of pipes, used for transporting landfill gas from the landfill site to desired locations. 3. Landfill Gas: Refers to the mixture of gases produced by the natural decomposition of organic waste in a landfill. It typically consists of methane, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases. 4. Easement: The legal right to use or access someone else's property for a specific purpose, in this case for the installation and operation of a pipeline for landfill gas. 5. Landowner: The person or entity who owns the land upon which the easement agreement is being requested or granted. 6. Permission: A formal consent or authorization granted by the landowner to allow the installation and operation of the pipeline on their property. 7. Installation: The process of setting up the pipeline infrastructure, including excavations, piping, and related equipment. 8. Operation: The ongoing utilization and maintenance of the pipeline system for transferring landfill gas. 9. Property: The land owned by the landowner where the pipeline will be installed and operated. 10. Grant: The act of bestowing or allowing the rights specified in the easement agreement to the grantee (the party seeking rights for the pipeline). Different types of New Mexico Easement Agreement (Pipeline for Landfill Gas): 1. Permanent Easement Agreement: This type of agreement grants the rights to the pipeline operator indefinitely. It allows the pipeline to remain in place for an extended period, ensuring consistent transfer of landfill gas. 2. Temporary Easement Agreement: In certain cases, a temporary easement agreement may be required. This agreement grants the rights to the pipeline operator for a limited period, such as during the construction phase or when additional equipment modification is necessary. 3. Right of Way (ROW) Easement Agreement: Sometimes, the pipeline may require a broader right of way to ensure proper access and maintenance. A right of way easement agreement specifies the width of the land to be used by the pipeline, granting additional space for installation, maintenance, and repairs.