Following the National Ports and Navigation Agency's public hearing this week to consider the "Management and Environmental Assessment Report of the Main Navigable Route" concerning the concession regime for the dredging and signaling works of the Paraná River Hydroway, one of the final steps was completed to finalize the tendering of a key service to consolidate the competitiveness of the agri-industrial sector. The National Ports and Navigation Agency, chaired by Iñaki Miguel Arreseygor, incorporated this year new water and sediment sampling stations within the framework of the monitoring program for the quality of the environmental matrices of the Paraná River, so that now there are a total of 136 stations dedicated to this task. Yesterday, Monday, those in charge of conducting the environmental hearing in a virtual format had to be patient to listen to the opinions of 247 people in an event that lasted more than 14 hours and in which there were abundant comments without ...
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