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COMMENTS: 1. In general, too much text per slide. Limit yourselves to bullets and only put the most important ideas in the ppt. 2. Use your own words, don’t just copy. 3. Slides 3 & 4 vague, remember, this is how to enact new PUBLIC POLICY, not change the way people think. 4. The general objective in Slide 5 is vague; focus on the specifics. 5. Slides 6 & 7 should be in Group 1, not here. 6. I don’t understand the point of slide 8. Consider deleting it. 7. Slide 9 is the action plan but you need to connect it to public policy!

INTRODUCTION  INTRODUCTION  Currently in our town, our country, even around the world is being produced water scarcity. Today we hear in the media messages that have a water crisis in 20 years or so. Now in Cusco is experiencing a situation where pollution Huatanay River has become a topic where the authorities have overlooked and as a result, we try to find a solution to retrieve the Huatanay River for Life

 The main activity of our plan is awareness the population and especially Cusco districts who are most affected by pollution of the river Huatanay to restore and preserve our river Huatanay.  To develop this activity requires individuals, organizations and governments to change their way of thinking and acting, these changes do not automatically happen this needs to be aware of water conservation and the importance in our lives working with the municipal ordinances and laws that exist in our constitution.

General objective Promote the awareness and changing attitudes in strategic sectors of the regional population, to make the integrated water resources management mainstream. specific Objectives Making integrated water resources management mainstream. Involve authorities and representatives of the region, raising their awareness about the importance of water management. To promote political commitment for action on comprehensive management of water resources in the Cusco region. Setting regional priorities for water management and integrated management and sustainable.

First, observe reality to identify problems whose solution is urgent and fosters more aware of the potential we have and we should put in play permanently to operationalize these solutions. DIAGNOSIS OF THE REALITY OF SAN JERONIMO STEP 1

 "Citizenship with a better quality of life in a just, democratic, identity, access to services. Employment and adequate education. In a healthy and sustainable environment." MAKING THE VISION OF SAN JERONIMO, or whatever it is, as we want to be in the future our valley and what values ​​ we want to guide our destiny. STEP 2

AS CONCLUSION WE MUST DO:

Who can help to achieve it? The technical team will be composed by the special project management institute regional water and environment - IMA, and consists of the following institutions:  DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JERONIMO.  LOCAL WATER AUTHORITY CUSCO.  SPECIAL PROJECT PLAN COPESCO REGIONAL.  EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTER POMA DE AYALA.  SEDACUSCO.

 We can gain their support based on local ordinances and laws are as follows: According to the constitution: Article 2. Everyone has the right: 22. At peace, at leisure and relaxation and to enjoy a balanced environment suitable for the development of his life. According to the ordinance: Article PROHIBITION OF POLLUTANTS DOWNLOAD. It is prohibited to throw pollutants that cause degradation ecosystems or alter the quality of environment, no precautions taken to debugging. The competent authority shall be responsible for implementing control measures and sampling to ensure compliance with this provision.

And especially municipality of San Jerónimo has the responsibility of:  The river Huatanay must be cared for by the residents of the area, since they are more exposed to pollution and getting different diseases as cholera, skin infections and stomach infections.  Municipality of San Jerónimo is responsible to the people living in a balanced environment suitable for the development of his life, likewise, to preserve the natural landscape.  Municipality of San Jerónimo has the duty and responsibility to set the destination of the wastewater. Establishing areas where it is forbidden to discharge wastewater from industrial sources or urban or rural domestic to Huatanay River Basin.