Avanzó 40% el Plan Estatal Hídrico 2040
El proyecto inició con el quinquenio de Javier Corral
Foto: Maribel Alba | El Heraldo de Chihuahua
Maribel Alba | El Heraldo de Chihuahua
Cuauhtémoc, Chih.- Antonio Delgado ingresó en enero como director Ejecutivo de la Junta Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento de Cuauhtémoc. En marzo se retoma el Plan Estatal Hídrico 2040 en conjunto con el nombramiento del nuevo consejero de esta zona ante el Consejo Estatal de la Junta Central de Aguas y Saneamiento, también de reciente creación.
El entrevistado aseguró que ha avanzado en un 40% con acciones como la instalación de cosechas de aguas en comunidades de la Sierra Tarahumara, y la construcción de plantas tratadoras de aguas en municipios como Delicias.
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House speaker pushes using Texas savings, Biden relief money to help weatherproof power plants
Loans funded with the state’s “rainy day” dollars could spur weatherization and help Texas avoid a repeat of last month’s blackouts, Speaker Dade Phelan says.
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AUSTIN House Speaker Dade Phelan is the first state GOP leader to outline a way to pay for electricity generators to be weatherproofed so Texas can avoid a repeat of last month’s prolonged blackouts.
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As we head into the Christmas holiday season and the watch 2020 come to a close, I must admit that Iâm feeling a bit of sadness â and a little bit of joy â contemplating the departure of two very valuable long-time members of the Idaho Water Resource Board â Vince Alberdi of Kimberly and John âBertâ Stevenson of Rupert, whose terms expire at the yearâs end.
Iâd like to take a moment to reflect on their contribution to key milestones that the Water Board has achieved in recent years â things that are quite monumental in our world.
The Idaho Water Resource Board was created in 1965 to create and implement a comprehensive State Water Plan for the conservation, development, management and optimum use of our water resources. We work very closely with the Idaho Legislature on water issues and policy.