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Fermachem: The Question Remains Water

Summary by Vanguardia
Fermachem's fertilizer plant that seeks to settle in Lerdo, Durango, has generated concern in the Lagunera region, not only because of the risks associated with the use of ammonia, but also because of its proximity to the Fernández Canyon, a protected natural area and Ramsar site (wetlands of International Importance), as it is considered the main water feeder vessel for the region.The plant promises an investment of 20 billion pesos, generating…
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Fermachem's fertilizer plant that seeks to settle in Lerdo, Durango, has generated concern in the Lagunera region, not only because of the risks associated with the use of ammonia, but also because of its proximity to the Fernández Canyon, a protected natural area and Ramsar site (wetlands of International Importance), as it is considered the main water feeder vessel for the region.The plant promises an investment of 20 billion pesos, generating…

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Vanguardia broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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