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International Journal Of Rural Development, Environment And Health Research(IJREH)

Brief Review of the Environmental Conditions of the Industrial Zone of El Salto, Jalisco: A Scientific Dissemination Approach

MSP Angélica Castañeda Duarte , Edith Araceli Soto López , M. P Berenice Camacho Peralta , DIS María Esperanza Rodríguez van Lier , , D in DH Cesar Alonso León Cisneros , P. LAHRY Marina Sarahy Guerrero Mejía


International Journal of Rural Development, Environment and Health Research(IJREH), Vol-9,Issue-1, January - March 2025, Pages 28-34, 10.22161/ijreh.9.1.3

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Article Info: Received: 07 Feb 2025; Received in revised form: 10 Mar 2025; Accepted: 17 Mar 2025; Available online: 23 Mar 2025

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Industrial pollution in the El Salto Industrial Zone, Jalisco, represents an environmental and public health problem that requires a comprehensive approach. This document justifies the need to implement environmental management strategies based on scientific evidence, considering the impact of pollution on the health of the population and the local ecosystem. The main objective is to analyze the environmental risks generated by industrial activity in the area, identify their effects on the health of the population and propose mitigation strategies through public policies and environmental regulations. The aim is to strengthen supervision of compliance with current legislation, improve environmental monitoring mechanisms and encourage citizen participation in the surveillance of industries. The scope of the document includes the evaluation of the pollution of the Santiago River, the quality of the air and soil, as well as the relationship between exposure to pollutants and the incidence of diseases. Proposals for intervention are put forward that involve the Secretariat of Environment and Territorial Development (SEMADET), the industrial sector and civil society. This multidisciplinary analysis integrates knowledge from medicine, biostatistics and public policy, enabling a data-driven approach to decision-making and promoting sustainable industrial development.

Environmental conditions, industry, pollutants.

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