Summary Statement

Mexico-United States Border 2020 Environmental Program
Leadership Meeting



The Environmental Protection Agency of the United States of America (EPA) and
the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) held a
Leadership Meeting of the United States - Mexico Border 2020 Environmental
Program on November 5 and 6, 2019 in Mexico City.

The 2020 Border Environmental Program is a bilateral, results-oriented cooperation
program aimed at providing tangible environmental benefits for communities located
along the Mexico and the United States border. This program is a collaboration and
partnership between the two federal governments, the ten Border States, indigenous
communities, tribal and local governments and society in general.

The objective of the meeting was to promote the re-involvement of the key actors in
the activities of the Program, to recount the achievements made to date and to
review the progress status of the objectives and goals of the Program.

The border regions shared some of their most important achievements, including
that the northern border region of Mexico has drinking water, sewerage and
sanitation services coverage well above the national average. This reflects the
successful cooperation we have had with the US and EPA.

It also highlights the elimination of more than 20 million tires that were in clandestine
dumps throughout the border. In addition, all Border States have their PROAIRE and
the installation and operation of an air quality monitoring network in sister cities in
the region.

The 2020 Border Program has promoted many workshops planned to build
capacities in the region, for example, on rainwater improvements and proper
disposal of grease and oil residues, collection and treatment of electronic waste,
recycling, joint emergency responses and training for law enforcement to improve
understanding of the requirements for industries in both countries.

In addition to recognizing the progress made under the Program, the National
Coordinators highlighted the importance of giving continuity and strengthening
bilateral cooperation to find bi-national integral solutions to meet the environmental
challenges facing the border region. And that by meeting these environmental
challenges, we also improve public health and economic development.

It was reported that from 2013 to date, time of operation of the Program, great
progress has been made in favor of the conservation and sustainability of the border
region between Mexico and the United States with the implementation of 74 projects:
47 in Mexico and 27 in the United States, to address the issues of air quality,
handling of used tires, promotion of environmental health, response to
environmental emergencies and wastewater treatment, among others. These

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projects represent an investment of more than one and a half million dollars granted
through non-reimbursable resources.

The participants agreed that the current problem cannot be addressed in isolation,
but that it is necessary to find cooperation mechanisms that sum up the efforts of
various actors including the three levels of government, the private sector and civil
society, among others. In this regard, it was recognized that the 2020 Border
Program is an example of the results that can be achieved through international
cooperation at all levels.

During the meeting, the actions that will be implemented for the closing of the
Program were defined and the recommendations to improve its operation were
discussed. Fundamental contributions from partners and collaborators were
received regarding issues that need to be explored and considered.

Chad Mcintosh, Assistant Administrator of the Office of International and Tribal
Affairs and National Coordinator for the United States of America, and Rodolfo
Godinez, Head of the International Affairs Coordinating Unit and National
Coordinator for Mexico, inaugurated the event and highlighted the assistance of the
Under Secretary of Planning and Environmental Policy, Jorge Argueta, the Head of
the Delegation Coordinating Unit, Cristina Martin and the Regional Administrator of
the EPA Region 9, Michael Stoker and Deputy Regional Administrator of EPA
Region 6, David Gray.

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