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Estero de San José del Cabo, the ANP that is dying because of the pollution of the PTAR Fonatur

The Fonatur Treatment Plant discharges 10,000 tanks of 1,100 liters of wastewater daily into the adjoining soil and into the Estero Ecological Reserve of San José del Cabo, leading to the infestation of water lilies, reeds and tuules.

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Daniela Reyes·November 26, 2024

Estero de San José del Cabo, the ANP that is dying because of the pollution of the PTAR Fonatur

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Patricia Ramírez·November 21, 2024

Madín Dam, when real estate companies pollute water in Edomex and CDMX

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Daniela Reyes·July 9, 2024

Network Danger: Arsenic Water in San Antonio, Baja California Sur

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Juan Luis García·July 2, 2024

Pipes in Ecatepec, from necessity to business

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Patricia Ramírez·June 25, 2024

Lost water: the billions of liters wasted due to leaks in Mexico

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Juan Luis García·January 11, 2024

Fish washing, the origin is disguised as legality

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Daniela Reyes·December 11, 2023

Illegal fishing without offenders: impunity begins on paper

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Lilia Balam·September 26, 2023

Waiting for justice: the fight of Mayan peoples against photovoltaic plants in Yucatán

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