Defiance from Down River: Deflection and Dispute in the Urban-Industrial Metabolism of Pollution in Guadalajara
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Industry, the State and Urbanization
3. Materials and Method
4. Results
4.1. Defiance and Deflection in El Salto
[…] the businessman has an address, I know where the businessman is, it’s not in the interests of the businessman to pollute, the businessman wants to get certified, the businessman makes an effort to send his water clean to the river and, what about us? The great majority of the discharges we’ve encountered are sewage from the municipalities! But it’s easy [to say] it’s the industries! [103].
4.2. Smelling of Las Pintas: The Production of a Toxic Urban Environment
It’s our fault, in the middle of the storm [there are] people taking garbage out of the sewers and I tell myself: ‘Why is this necessary when it can be avoided by disposing properly of garbage and not throwing it out of the car onto the street.’ It’s a matter of education and raising awareness among the people.
About twenty years ago a fever of construction started in Tlajomulco, and then they also started to build housing and factories in Tlaquepaque. I’ll tell you why there is flooding: we are almost in a cradle [and] all the water comes this way… [B]efore […] all the water was absorbed in the fields, in the orchards, in the brickmaking yards. Now they aren’t fields, pure concrete, they are developments; every new housing development they build will send more water and it’s going to end up here.
There are such clever people! They go and buy old used stoves, and when the floods come they store their good things and put out the old ones. Then when the government comes to distribute [goods to people affected by floods], they say, ‘Oh, I lost my things because of the floods!’ Then they hand over the old things for new ones, and later go to the pawn shop and sell them to get money.
We recognize that there is a lot of pollution that affects the lungs because of so much burning of tires by the people, [because of emissions from] the canals, the dam, the burning of bricks and so many cars. I have a friend who says to me, ‘Now you’re coming smelling of Las Pintas, you smell like smoke.’ You come from Las Pintas and you smell of burning.
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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McCulligh, C.; Vega Fregoso, G. Defiance from Down River: Deflection and Dispute in the Urban-Industrial Metabolism of Pollution in Guadalajara. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11226294
McCulligh C, Vega Fregoso G. Defiance from Down River: Deflection and Dispute in the Urban-Industrial Metabolism of Pollution in Guadalajara. Sustainability. 2019; 11(22):6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11226294
Chicago/Turabian StyleMcCulligh, Cindy, and Georgina Vega Fregoso. 2019. "Defiance from Down River: Deflection and Dispute in the Urban-Industrial Metabolism of Pollution in Guadalajara" Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11226294
APA StyleMcCulligh, C., & Vega Fregoso, G. (2019). Defiance from Down River: Deflection and Dispute in the Urban-Industrial Metabolism of Pollution in Guadalajara. Sustainability, 11(22), 6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11226294