BECC News
First 4,000 photovoltaic panels installed at Los Santos Solar Park in Moctezuma, Chihuahua
May 24, 2016
Town of Mesilla benefits from water audit
April 28, 2016
The Border Environment Cooperation Commission helps to preserve, protect and enhance the environment and human health of the U.S.-Mexico border region through project certification, technical assistance, and capacity building.
PUBLIC NOTICE: FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT Rehabilitation of Wastewater Collection Main Lines Phase II Poniente Collector in Tijuana, Mexico More
Funding is available for environmental infrastructure projects that improve human health, promote sustainable development, and contribute and enhance the quality of life in the border region.
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North American Development Bank (NADB) Loan Infrastructure Loan |
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Community Assistance Program (CAP) Infrastructure Grant |
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Technical Assistance Grant |
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Projects Open for Public Comment
In accordance with the BECC's Procedures Regarding Public Notice, BECC is hereby releasing the following projects for public comment: