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What is Border 2012?Learn about how the program was developed, who the people along the border are, what the environmental goals are and how the program is organized. Success Stories Meetings and EventsGet date and time information for all Border 2012 meetings and events. Environmental IssuesLearn more about the needs along the U.S.-Mexico border. Bi-National Policy Fora ~ Air
~ Water
~ Hazardous and Solid Waste
Border-wide Workgroups ~ Environmental Health
~ Compliance & Enforcement
~ Emergency Preparedness and Response
Regional Workgroups~ California-Baja California
~ Arizona-Sonora
~ New Mexico-Texas-Chihuahua
~ Texas-Coahuila-Nuevo León-Tamaulipas
Border Infrastructure ProjectsAddressing high priority water and wastewater infrastructure needs. Measuring Progress and ResultsHow we track and ensure environmental progress PublicationsReports and newsletters Bi-National DirectoryBorder 2012 program and partner contact informationOur PartnersGetting InvolvedTask Forces in your area that meet to set priorities and implement projects Contact Us Topical Index Archive

EPA Continues Its Mission to Safeguard Children's Health Along the Border

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U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program (Border 2012) is a collaboration between the United States and Mexico to improve the environment and protect the health of the nearly 12 million people living along the border. The bi-national program focuses on cleaning the air, providing safe drinking water, reducing the risk of exposure to hazardous waste, and ensuring emergency preparedness along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Border 2012 is a results-oriented program that takes a “bottom-up” approach to addressing the environmental and public health needs of the border region.  Issues and projects are identified and implemented at the local level.  The program encourages stakeholder involvement through a variety of opportunities (see Getting Involved).

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Border 2020: US-Mexico Environmental Program

EPA and Mexico’s Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) would like to thank all who attended public meetings along the border, our public webinar and submitted comments during our open comment period on the draft of the next eight year bi-national program entitled “ Border 2020: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program”. The comment period is now closed. Below you'll find a fact sheet about "Border 2020" and a presentation used during the webinar. Both of these documents are a summary view of the draft Border 2020 program.

Stay tuned through our website to hear about more updates or contact us.


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Highlights

Program Highlights 2010The Border 2012: Program Highlights - Fall 2010 report provides key accomplishments achieved for the program in 2010.


State of the Border Region, Indicators Report 2010 (PDF) (106 pp, 2.3MB)


Strategy for Indicator Development ReportStrategy for Indicator Development report
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