Bioadaptation of ecosystems in the Valle de las Palmas-Tijuana river basin. Recycling of construction waste and glass

Juan Antonio Ruíz Ochoa (Mechanical Engineering Program); Karina Cabrera Luna; Emma Garcés Velázquez (Civil Engineering Program)

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Community Size
Years
Course Title
Materials Science; Construction Materials; Concrete Technology; Pavements; Construction Processes
Course Letter Acronym
MS; CM; CT; Pav; CP
Course Number
36073; 36017; 36024; 36249; 36016
Project Lead Faculty
Juan Antonio Ruíz Ochoa (Mechanical Engineering Program); Karina Cabrera Luna; Emma Garcés Velázquez (Civil Engineering Program)

Teachers and students from FCITEC coordinated their courses around a project involving the community of Valle de las Palmas (municipality of Tecate, Baja California). The project seeks to evaluate the use of materials recovered from construction waste and glass in order to promote sustainable construction practices and mitigate the community’s vulnerability to soil, aquifer, and air pollution, as well as the risk of flooding inherent in the extraction of natural resources in the Valle de las Palmas area.
Students and professors from five courses in the Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering programs participated. Field visits were conducted in the town of Valle de las Palmas, and in this first phase, actions were implemented at a local school.
The project is linked to an external entity called the Border Environmental Education Project (Proyecto Fronterizo de Educación Ambiental, A.C) and aims to incorporate sustainable practices that reduce environmental impact and promote the use of materials derived from construction waste in the area.

On December 9th, a progress presentation was made before members of the community and local government, and works will continue during the 2026-1 semester (January-May).

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