Record Display for the EPA National Library Catalog

RECORD NUMBER: 2 OF 14

Main Title Border 2012 accomplishments report (2010-2012) : U.S.-Mexico environmental program.
Publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 2012
OCLC Number 961218090
Subjects Environmental health--Mexican-American Border Region ; Pollution--Mexican-American Border Region ; Hazardous wastes--Mexican-American Border Region ; Environmental policy--Mexican-American Border Region ; Environmental protection ; North America--Mexican-American Border Region
Additional Subjects Border 2012: US-Mexico Environmental Program
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo106918
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/b2012closeout_eng.pdf
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/b2012closeout_esp.pdf
https://purl.stanford.edu/hb361md7468
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
Modified
Checkout
Status
EMAD DISC EPA-906-R-12-004 Region 6 Library/Dallas,TX 04/03/2024
EMAM  EPA-906-R-12-004 Region 6 Library/Dallas,TX 03/26/2024
Collation 1 online resource (24 pages) : color illustrations, color map
Notes
Also available in Spanish. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EPA, viewed October 26, 2016).
Contents Notes
"In April 2003, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Mexico's Secretar ia de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT) initiated the third bi-national agreement to protect the environment and public health in their shared border region through the signing of the United States-Mexico Environmental Program: Border 2012. Over the past ten years, the Border 2012 program has brought together federal, state, and local governments; United States border tribes; Mexico's Indigenous communities; and stakeholders and border communities of both countries, to address the most pressing environmental issues along our shared border. Through the Border 2012 Program, we have promoted and fostered a strong bi-national partnership that has allowed us to achieve concrete and measurable results and adopt an effective bottom up approach for decision making and priority setting. The Border 2012 Program has also been instrumental in developing and strengthening the capacity of border communities to become more sustainable and to better address environmental and public health issues. We are very proud of the achievements made in protecting and improving environmental conditions for millions of residents along the United States-Mexico border, which could not have been possible without the support and commitment of all of our partners. As National Program Coordinators, we acknowledge and celebrate your work, dedication, and commitment, which has been an essential ingredient in the successful accomplishment of our ambitious goals and objectives. This report highlights key results achieved in the past two years and is also the last report of the Border 2012 Program, which reaches its conclusion this year. Though we are closing the Program, we are excited about the new bi-national border program, Border 2020, which was developed through extensive public input and participation. The new Program, signed in mid-2012, will continue the long standing collaboration and cooperation among the United States and Mexico to improve the environment in our shared border region."--Message from the national coordinators.