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Conagua Closes Illegal Works and Extractions in Rivers of Tabasco

Summary by El Economista
The National Water Commission (Conagua) closed three works located in an irregular way in the federal zone that illegally extracted stone materials, in the municipalities of Centro and Cunduacán, Tabasco.The unit explained that the decision was based on the National Waters Law and with the aim of preserving the water heritage of the region.Conagua explained that in a first intervention, in the sector Los Sauces, of the ejido José María Pino Suár…
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The National Water Commission (Conagua) closed three works located in an irregular way in the federal zone that illegally extracted stone materials, in the municipalities of Centro and Cunduacán, Tabasco.The unit explained that the decision was based on the National Waters Law and with the aim of preserving the water heritage of the region.Conagua explained that in a first intervention, in the sector Los Sauces, of the ejido José María Pino Suár…

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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