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Committee approves multiple environmental and conservation measures, orders certification
Summary
The House Committee on Natural and Environmental Resources approved several measures on June 20, 2024, including a feasibility study for a breakwater in Palo Seco (Toa Baja), a land transfer to protect an ecological corridor, programs to support waste separation/recycling, reforestation initiatives, and transfers of municipal facilities for recreational fishing clubs; the committee voted to approve the circulated texts and directed certification.
The House Committee on Natural and Environmental Resources approved a package of measures during a public final-consideration session on June 20, 2024, and directed staff to prepare a certification of the results.
The measures read into the record included, as read in the session: a House joint resolution identified in the transcript as “dos seis uno” to order the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources to study the feasibility and financing for constructing a breakwater (rompeolas) near the Palo Seco coastal sector in the municipality of Toa Baja; a House joint resolution (transcript: “cinco cincuenta y seis diecinueve”) to transfer a parcel (cadastral…
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