Natural resources in the region of the valley, Jalisco
Abstract
The Valles region is on the edge of the physiographic provinces western Sierra Madre IV and X Neovolcanic corresponding systems predominant topography in the reserve to mountains, hills and plateaus according to state water commission, Jalisco (CEA, Jal). This Region Valles is located in central western borders of the state and the regions 01 North 10 West Sierra 12 Center 06 South and 07 Sierra de Amula as well as with the State of Nayarit. It has an area of 5,851 km2, which represents 7.3 percent of the state total, which places Valles as an average geographic area, relative to other regions of the State of Jalisco. This region is rich in natural resources are concerned, as it has just declared State Area Hydrological Protection, "Sierra del Aguila" the February 18, 2010, Presa de la Vega declared a Ramsar site in the same year and he has one of the most important water resources in Jalisco, Ameca River Basin. According to the National Water Commission (CONAGUA), the Valles region is an area where the capacity of aquifers allows extraction for any type of use, by finding two geohydrological areas where withdrawals are made, which are Tequila (RH12 ) and Ameca (RH14).
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