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Committees ENVIRONMENT
Individuals, institutions and companies involved in the provision of environmental services, sale and distribution of environmental equipment, environmental research, development and construction, and environmental infrastructure, and individuals involved in the buying, selling and supplying of services to the environmental industry.
How To Get Involved
By serving on the Environment Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!
Committee Action Item Progress Report: Environment Progress Report
News & Events Clean Energy Future for the U.S.-Mexico Border Region The Border Environment Cooperation Commission and SolFocus announced today the 16.8 kilowatt installation of high-concentrator photovoltaic systems at the BECC offices in the United States-Mexico border city of Juarez Mexico. The SolFocus... View A Blueprint for Action on the U.S.-Mexico Border The 13th report of the Good Neighbor Environmental Board (GNEB) describes the principal chronic environmental issues that plague the border region today. The report also identifi es specific immediate and medium-term actions that the federal... View U.S. Approves solar project in desert the largest planned in public lands The Obama administration has approved a thousand-megawatt solar project on federal land in Southern California the largest solar project ever planned on U.S. public lands.... View Gov. Brewer dedicates $2 million in support of advance algae technologies Arizona is poised to become a major player in the multi-billion dollar algae-biofuel industry and Governor Jan Brewer dedicated two million dollars to support important research and development that promises to develop alternative fuels and propel... View ADEQ Issues Order to IBWC for Cadmium Water Quality Violations and Failure to Properly Manage Sewage Sludge A compliance order has been issued to the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission for discharging wastewater containing elevated levels of the toxic metal cadmium into the Santa Cruz River and more than twice the legal limit in biosolids --... View Lead From Old U.S. Batteries Sent to Mexico Raises Risks
The spent batteries Americans turn in for recycling are increasingly being sent to Mexico where their lead is often extracted by crude methods that are illegal in the United States exposing plant workers and local residents to dangerous levels of a... View |
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