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The Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP) 2004 Conference

February 11-13, 2004

Laredo, Texas

Sharing information, insights and innovations from current projects and programs conducted by SCERP researchers and partners. In addition to the directed program, which will include SCERP's 20-year predictive and backcasting framework, 21 projects will be presented in the areas of:

  • Air Quality
  • Environmental Health
  • Water Quality
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Water Quantity
  • Remediation
  • Natural Resources
  • Mitigation

The Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP) is a consortium of five U.S. and five Mexican universities which serves U.S.-Mexican border residents by applying research information, insights, and innovations to environmental challenges in the region. SCERP was created in 1989 to initiate a comprehensive analysis of possible solutions to acute air, water, and hazardous waste problems that plague the United States-Mexican border region.

For more information about SCERP please visit their website at www.scerp.org

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