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New Mexico Expansive Soil & Foundation Risk by County

23 counties mapped. On average, 16% of New Mexico county soil area is high shrink-swell clay (USDA SSURGO).

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CountyTierHigh-risk %Moderate %
MoraSevere46%31%
ColfaxSevere46%33%
GrantSevere43%22%
HidalgoSevere38%23%
LunaHigh29%31%
CatronHigh26%44%
San MiguelHigh25%33%
UnionHigh20%40%
SierraHigh18%24%
HardingModerate15%20%
QuayModerate11%37%
Rio ArribaModerate10%43%
Santa FeModerate10%51%
San JuanModerate6%46%
SocorroLow4%34%
De BacaLow4%28%
ChavesLow3%31%
GuadalupeLow2%63%
LincolnLow2%43%
Dona AnaLow2%17%
ValenciaLow1%37%
RooseveltLow1%55%
LeaLow1%47%

Risk metrics are computed from USDA SSURGO soil survey data (linear extensibility of soil components, area-weighted by county). Soil varies lot to lot — this is county-scale context, not a substitute for a site-specific geotechnical or structural assessment.