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Ternium sits back after Mexico guard dog halts wastewater release

Steelmaker Ternium stated on Wednesday stated that wastewater from a plant in Mexico was not a contaminant, after the country's ecological watchdog Profepa said it had ordered Ternium to momentarily stop the flow of wastewater out of the site.

Profepa said Ternium had actually been spilling its wastewater in a. tributary of the Atoyac river without a license, however Ternium said. this was not the case and that the problem with the regulator. was over continuous bureaucratic processes worrying. inconsistencies in the name of the company on licenses.

The Atoyac river in central Mexico is one of the. most-polluted rivers in the country, and President Claudia. Sheinbaum has stated that cleaning up the waterway, which receives. wastewater from neighboring factories, will be a priority throughout her. administration.

We are waiting for a favorable resolution from (water. authority) CONAGUA to conclude the procedure, Ternium said in a. statement, keeping in mind that apart from the stop on wastewater flows,. its plant was running usually.

Profepa stated on Tuesday that the order belonged to a. multi-agency technique to tidy up the Atoyac, along with other. greatly contaminated rivers.

Ternium is among Latin America's biggest steelmakers,. with 18 factories across the region, numerous in Mexico where it. materials automakers exporting vehicles to the United States.

In the very first 9 months of in 2015, it shipped 6.2. million lots of steel in Mexico, earning some $6.7 billion in. net sales in the country alone.

(source: Reuters)