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La Presa Trojes Podría Generar Electricidad LDCM : La Democracia no se Enarbola Para Dividir a Méxic o YAMAHA tangueaba u) t4joumn HONDA CBR 600 F MOTOCICLETAS, MOTOBOMBAS Y PLANTAS DE LUZ ALDAMA # 166 TEL. 2-34-44 AV DE LOS MAESTROS N° 308 TEL . 4 57 72 y 310 8 5 0 Director General: Fundador: Número 13,156 Año 41 Manuel Sánchez Silva Colima . Col., Lunes 7 de Febrero de 1994 Héctor Sánchez de la Madrid La Presa Trojes Podría Generar Electricidad N$ 40 Millone s Quedó Acondicionada Para Adaptarse Destinará Nafi n Para el Campo . a esa Función, de Resultar Necesario El gerente estatal de Nacio- Hay posibilidades de que a mediano plazo se use el embalse de agu a nal Financiara, Felipe de Je- para producir energía, afirma el superintendente de la CFE La Comi- sús Hernández Espinosa, • dio a conocer que como ca - sión Nacional del Agua, construyó ductos para, en un momento dado , da año, parte del presupues- utilizada como generadora eléctrica • Se estudiará la demanda d e to de la institución se electricidad en la zona occidente del país • La CNA apoya a productore s destinará al apoyo del secto r en la reparación de equipos eléctricos para extracción de agua • Aport a agropecuario, para el cual en esta ocasión se dotará n hasta el 50 por ciento en la reparación de motores • El 70 por ciento d e con cerca de 40 millones de los equipos de bombeo han sido rehabilitado s nuevos pesos para diversos • proyectos. Ellzabeth CASTILLO MENDEZ e (llana BADILLO GARCIA Indicó que estos recurso s La Comisión Nacional del Agua (CNA), en el rrero y otros estados, pero hasta la fecha n o no serán para atender al diseño del proyecto de la presa Trojes, con- se sabe cuándo se vaya a implementar di - sector primario dentro del templó la instalación de tubería enterrad a cha planta en Colima. campo, sino para dar apoyo con el propósito de conducir la desviació n a comercializadoras y para del agua para convertirse en un futuro como LA CNA PROMUEVE EL AHORRO DE la consolidación de agroin- posible planta hidroeléctrica, por lo que de - ENERGIA EN POZOS AGRICOLAS : MP dustrias. ¡¡~~eandiendo de las necesidades de energía, En este sentido, mencio- dfitre otras cosas, es posible de que se utili- nó que se tienen en proyec- ce corno tal. El gerente estatal de la Comisión Nacio- to la formación de tres Así lo manifestó el superintendente de l a nal del Agua (CNA), Jesús Magallanes Pati- empresas comercializadoras Comisión Federal de Electricidad, Manuel ño, informó que se ha logrado un importante de insumos agrícolas, cuatr o Villarruel Gazcón, al indicar que por el mo- ahorro de energía en los pozos de uso agrí- empresas comercializadoras mento no hay nada en concreto, pero exis- cola de la entidad, a través del programa del para limón, mangoy melón. ten posibilidades de que en un mediano Uso Eficiente del Agua y Ahorro de Energí a Mientras que por la parte plazo se utilice como hidroeléctrica. que la dependencia lleva a cabo . de las agroindustrias se bus - Explicó que en la construcción de la pre- Mencionó que con este programa, la ca la consolidación de em- asa Trojes se dejó una tubería prevista par é CNA pretende que el impacto de las tarifas presas de aprovechamiento desviar la conducción del agua, por si es ne- de energía eléctrica no sea tan fuerte par a rfier de coco, y la de empresas cesario utilizarla como hidroeléctrica . los usuarios, por lo que se busca que los Cientos de participantes en las traficionales cabalgatas de los Festejos Charro-Taurinos de Villa de Alvarez, dan colorid o Al abundar, detalló que dependiendo de equipos de bombeo que se utilizan estén e n y emotividad a estos centenarios festejos . * 8 las necesidades de energía y del uso de l óptimas condiciones para que no gaste n agua que se le vaya a dar a la presa, se energía de más. convertirá en una planta hidroeléctrica, par a Indicó que aquí lo que hace la CNA junto lo cual se realizaría un estudio de toda la re- con los usuarios es reparar los equipos de SCT: Con Recursos Pronaso l sión en cuanto a la generación de energí a bombeo, ya sea en la parte eléctrica o me- en la parte occidental del país, para ver la s cánica para que funcionen bien, y en dond e posibilidades de instalarl a la comisión aporta un 50 por ciento del cost o Destacó que por el momento la CFE sól o Aumentará la Telefonía Rura l instalará en este año hidroeléctricas en Gue- Para Escolapíos ♦ Se atenderán las comunidades más aisladas del estado : Huerta Flores La delegación estatal de la Secretaría de Comunicaciones en el estado, Julio César Huerta Floree. se Editará y Transportes (SCT), con apoyo del Programa Nacional de Expresó que para ello se está levantando un padrón de Solidaridad (Pronasol) convendrá en breve con el gobiern o comunidades rurales que carecen de este importante servi- una Cartilla : RP del estado un amplio programa de cooperación bipartita - cio de comunicación, mismo que se espera tener listo en la Coordinación General de participación del 50 por ciento de cada una de las partes - breve plazo, con la finalidad de realizar la propuesta al go- Turismo en el estado preten- para poder incorporar al servicio de Telefonía Rural al ma- bierno del estado y ponerlo en marcha, pues se pretende de editar una cartilla turístic a yor número de comunidades del estado, incluyendo en ello escolar para los alumnos d e a las más aisladas, afirmó el titular de dicha dependencia r3 sexto año de primaria, l a cual incluirá información so- Orozco Alfaro: Afirma el PRD bre el turismo de cada uno de los municipios, ya qu e 20% del Presupuesto, Será Necesario Redistribui r uno de los objetivos es d e cientizar a los menores Para Colonias del Orient e Participaciones Federales Lre la importancia que tie- ne para la economía de Coli- Aproximadamente el 20 po r de oriente, ya que uno de . ciento del total de los recur- los objetivos es de que e n Es correcta la observación que realiza el coordinador ma este sector sos que se autoricen al este año se regularicen y de Desarrollo Municipal, Leopoldo Chacón Aguilar, so- Lo anterior fue dado a ayuntamiento de Colima pa - dotar de infraestructura pú- bre le necesidad de que los municipios cuenten con conocer por el coordinador re 1994 a través del Progra- blica a todos los asenta- mayores recursos, provenientes del esquema de las general de Turismo en el es- participaciones federales y del estado para fortalecerlos tado, Rogelio Pizano Sando- ma Nacional de Solidaridad mientos humanos de esa val, al indicar que aunque y a (Pronasol), y de la inversión zona de la ciudad . económica y políticamente, y así tener mayor capacidad se tiene el bosquejo de l a directa, se destinará a la ur- Así lo declaró el presi- para resolver su problemática. banización de las colonias dente municipal de Colima , En los anteriores términos se expresó el diputado irtilla y la información ne- El coordinador de Turism o cesaria. se espera editarla Jesús Orozco Alfaro, quie n por el Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), en el estado, Rogelio Piza- Con opinión de profesionista s explicó que en la actualidad Carlos Sotelo García, quien agregó que hace falta un para que la utilicen los alum- no Sandoval, dio a cono- se tienen importantes avan- cambio estructural en el aparato de gobierno y en la ley nos a partir del próximo pe- cer que esta dependenci a n ces en el proceso de expro- para hacer realidad la definición del municipio libre. ríodo escolar que iniciará e prepara una cartilla turísti- piación, porque el dictame n Indicó que en diciembre, cuando se presentó y dis- septiembre. ca para escolaplos, en la Enfatizó que se pretende gráfica es entrevistado por Las Iniciativas de Ley a►5 r5 editar un número similar a l Elizabeth Castillo Méndez, reportera de Diario de Co- a►9 lima Serán Enriquecidas : MAN Organiza la SS Programa El coordinador del Congreso tacó que en lo que respecta a incorporarlas a dicha iniciati- die Certificación a Médico del Estado, Miguel Angel las modificaciones de la va. s Novela Villalobos, señaló constitución estatal, la comi- Resaltó que dentro de 1 5 Con el propósito de hacer cumplir lo que marca el artícul o que en estos momentos las sión correspondiente estudi a días se podría celebrar una 51 de la Ley General de Salud, referente a que los servi- diversas comisiones reciben las propuestas hechas por audiencia pública para pre- cios médicos deberán prestarse con calidad, oportunidad y y analizan las propuestas de parte de los profesionistas profesionalismo, y con el fin de capacitar a estos profesio- las agrupaciones de profe- para ver si son factibles d e se-8 nistas para que puedan mantenerse en su función ante la sionistas en cuanto a las di- apertura del Tratado de Ubre Comercio, la Secretaría d e versas modificaciones a la En Villa de Alvarez y Colima Salud y Bienestar Social del Gobierno del Estado, en coor- ley que se enviaron a est a cración con instituciones educativas y asociaciones médi- legislatura, para posterior- Se formarán Subcomités d e cas, llevarán a cabo el Programa de Certificación de mente proceder a realizar Médicos Generales, que iniciará este mes de febrero. las audiencias públicas con Protección Ciudadana : JM F Lo anterior fue informado por el director de Servicio s el fin de informar a la pobla- Como parte de la integra- que desee participar .
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