As part of the recovery of public spaces, the Secretariat of the Environment in the State has already removed more than 5,000 tons of waste from the area known as "Las Sabinitas." When supervising the works, Raúl Lozano Caballero, head of the area, highlighted the importance of transforming the space for the benefit of more than 21 thousand people. At the same time, they closed and repaired nine illegal deposits on the course of the Santa Catari…
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As part of the recovery of public spaces, the Secretariat of the Environment in the State has already removed more than 5,000 tons of waste from the area known as "Las Sabinitas." When supervising the works, Raúl Lozano Caballero, head of the area, highlighted the importance of transforming the space for the benefit of more than 21 thousand people. At the same time, they closed and repaired nine illegal deposits on the course of the Santa Catari…