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Water Bodies Recovery Advances in Lake Texcoco Park

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Texcoco, Méx., The formation of bodies of water in the Protected Natural Area (ANP) of the former Lake Texcoco, which includes the ecological park – where the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM) was intended to be built – has been increasing due to the actions of hydrological and ecological restoration that have been carried out in recent years, and currently some 1,800 hectares of land are flooded and it is expected that at the end of th…

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Texcoco, Méx., The formation of bodies of water in the Protected Natural Area (ANP) of the former Lake Texcoco, which includes the ecological park – where the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM) was intended to be built – has been increasing due to the actions of hydrological and ecological restoration that have been carried out in recent years, and currently some 1,800 hectares of land are flooded and it is expected that at the end of th…

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The Texcoco Lake, which was recently declared a protected natural area in the State of Mexico, faces a serious problem that puts millions of people at risk; we tell you what is going on.Participants of the Front in Defense of the Land and the Territory of Atenco (FPDT) denounced the presence of toxic waste in Lake Texcoco, which puts at risk the supply of water to the Valley of Mexico.The defenders denounced that these materials found in Lake Te…

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