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Request for Review on the US-Mexico Border 2020 Plan Framework

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Category: International
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

WASHINGTON - The E.P.A. (EPA) is requesting comments from interested parties and stakeholders on the outline "Border 2020: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program" framework. The eight-year, bi-national, results-oriented, plan for environmental improvement has been developed by E.P.A. and SEMARNAT, 26 U.S. border Tribes, indigenous communities of Mexico and environmental agencies from each of the 10 Border States.

The mission of Border 2020 is "to protect the environment and public health in the U.S.-Mexico border region, consistent with the principles of sustainable development". As the home to over 14 million people and one of the busiest cross-border trade regions in the world, protecting human health and the environment in the Border Region is essential to ensuring that the U.S. continues to be safe, healthy and economically productive.

The outline framework, "Border 2020: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program", is posted in English and Spanish on EPA's Border web page. In addition, printed copies of the outline document in both languages can be requested by contacting the E.P.A. Office of International and Tribal Affairs, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460. Telephone: 202-564-5736.

Border 2020 is the latest multi-year, bi-national planning effort to be implemented under the La Paz Agreement, which is a bi-national environmental arrangement and succeeds the current bi-national plan Border 2012. The La Paz Arrangement was signed by Presidents De la Madrid and Reagan in 1983. The new program, Border 2020 will feature new foundational principles, incorporate a focus on chemical safety, and the use of Action projects in order to prioritize and complete targets.

More information: http://www.epa.gov/border2012

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