'Nothing' were 30 inches: Conagua

The National Water Commission (Conagua) in Coahuila Garabatal denied that the river that feeds the wetlands of Cuatro, drop an underground level, and said that "nothing" was 30 inches. 
However, the environment secretary state, Eglantine Canales, said the river will take about two years to recover. 
As El Siglo de Torreón Monday, alfalfa producers "dried" in only 9 days a key wetlands in the biosphere reserve of river Cuatrociénegas reported.
Environmentalists complained that the level meter Garabatal down excess extraction between 10 and 19 July, which gave permission Conagua. 
Technical Conagua deputy, Armando Alonso, justified the diversion of river water to the channel p

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