Publications
BECC has developed specialized studies, needs assessments, and various publications intended to serve as tools to identify and implement environmental infrastructure projects in a variety of sectors.
Mexico
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Board of Directors Public Meeting Transcript - November 17, 2016, San Antonio, TX [Verbatim]
Published August 04, 2017
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Results Measurements and Impact Assessment
Published February 07, 2017
Reflects experience/best practices MDB; Emphasizes simplicity and cost-effectiveness; Recognizes continuous system evolution; Outcomes based on access to infrastructure and Impacts based on use of infrastructure More Info »
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FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT:Rehabilitation of Wastewater Collection Main Lines Phase II Poniente Collector in Tijuana, Mexico
Published December 05, 2016
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 9 intends to award a Border Environment Infrastructure Fund (BEIF) grant to the Comisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuana (CESPT) in Tijuana, Mexico for rehabilitation of… More Info »
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Environmental Assessment: Rehabilitation of the Wastewater Collection Main Lines Phase II Poniente Collector in Tijuana, Mexico
Published December 02, 2016
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administers the Border Environment Infrastructure Fund (BEIF), which provides grant funding for water and wastewater infrastructure projects located along the international boundary between the United States (U.S.)… More Info »
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2015 Year in Review Map
Published June 22, 2016
BECC-NADB 2015 Year in Review Project Map More Info »
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BECC-NADB BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO HOST PUBLIC MEETING IN CIUDAD JUAREZ, CHIHUAHUA, ON JUNE 16, 2016
Published April 14, 2016
The North American Development Bank (NADB) and the Border Environment Cooperation Commission (BECC) cordially invite you to attend a public meeting of its Board of Directors on Thursday, June 16, 2016 in Ciudad Juárez,… More Info »
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Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Transportation: Project Opportunities in the U.S. – Mexico Border Region
Published November 01, 2011
This white paper describes the current deficit in the U.S.-Mexico border region in terms of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and transportation projects focused on the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG). More Info »