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U.S.-Mexico Border Environmental Plan to be Signed in Tijuana -- 10 states, U.S. tribes involved in plan
Release Date: 04/02/2003
Contact Information:
Luke C. Hester, EPA: 202-564-7818 / [email protected]
Wendy Chavez, EPA: 415-947-4248 / [email protected]
Dave Bary, EPA: 214-665-2208 / [email protected]
Arnaldo Martinez-Oseguedo, SEMARNAT 525-5-5631-8383
(04/02/03) On Friday, April 4, the environmental agencies of the United States and Mexico, joined by representatives of U.S. and Mexico border states and U.S. tribal nations, will finalize a new 10-year binational border plan designed to protect public health and the environment along the 2,000-mile border. The ten border region states are Baja California Norte, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas in Mexico and California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas in the United States. Building on the success of previous efforts over 30 years, including a five-year border plan which was successfully completed in 2002, the new program, Border 2012, will focus on decreasing air, water, waste and soil pollution in the border region and on lowering the risks of exposure to pesticides and other chemicals.
WHO: Linda Fisher, Deputy Administrator,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Raul Arriaga, Undersecretary,
Mexico’s Secretariat for Environment and Natural Resources
WHAT: Signing ceremony for new U.S.-Mexico Border Plan and launching of
new 10-year cooperative plan to protect public health and the environment
throughout border region.
WHEN: Friday, April 4, 2003
Press availability: 11:30 a.m. to noon
Translation services will be provided
WHERE: Hotel Camino Real Tijuana, Av Paseo de los Heroes
#10305 Zona Rio, Tijuana, 22320 Mexico
Telephone: (52-664) 633-4000
Fax: (52-664) 633-4001
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