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Saltillo Promotes the Use of Treated Water for Irrigation and Public Sources: Environmental Commitment in Action

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With the aim of preserving the water resource and promoting responsible practices with the environment, the Municipal Government of Saltillo has consolidated the use of treated water for the irrigation of green areas, parks, camels and public sources in various parts of the city. Mayor Javier Díaz González stressed that the efficient use of water is a priority for its administration, which is why previously treated waste water is used—through sa…
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With the aim of promoting a responsible water culture, staff of the Municipal Board of Water and Sanitation (JMAS) of Juárez presented its ‘Zero Waste’ program to members of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (Canacintra). This action, explained in a statement, aims to raise awareness among the main sectors of the city about the importance of efficient water use. The task is carried out through the combination of environmental e…

With the aim of preserving the water resource and promoting responsible practices with the environment, the Municipal Government of Saltillo has consolidated the use of treated water for the irrigation of green areas, parks, camels and public sources in various parts of the city. Mayor Javier Díaz González stressed that the efficient use of water is a priority for its administration, which is why previously treated waste water is used—through sa…

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Public squares, camels and fountains are served by Environment and Sustainable Development By instruction of Mayor Javier Díaz González, the green areas in camels, public squares, parks and fountains of the city are served through pipes and lines of conduction with the treated water of the city. The municipal president of Saltillo reported that the residual water, after being subjected to various treatment processes to eliminate the pollutants i…

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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