In Mexico, water planning is based on the National Water Law, the core of which is Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). The municipality provides wastewater treatment and reuse, and an integrated approach is mandatory for these processes. However, a traditional (non-integrated) management regime has prevailed in water legislation, resulting in pollution and the inefficient use of water. The objectives of this research were to analyze the Mexican legal framework and international guidelines in the use of reclaimed water for agricultural irrigation and environmental discharges, and to evaluate challenges facing reclaimed water in the Maneadero Valley, Baja California, as a case study. Results show that wastewater reuse was implemente...
In Mexico, groundwater availability has been decreasing, especially in arid and semiarid regions; th...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) operates five water reclamation facilities providing either ...
In Mexico, water planning is based on the National Water Law, the core of which is Integrated Water ...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
At present, most rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in Mexico have significant anthropogenic contaminatio...
The winter of 2005-2006 in central NM was one of the driest on record and communities throughout the...
regulation NOM-001-ECOL establishes the maximum amount of contaminants permitted in wastewater disch...
At the binational level, there is no enforceable formal or informal agreement for approval of a wate...
At the binational level, there is no enforceable formal or informal agreement for approval of a wate...
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
In the last decades, policy reforms, new instruments development, and economic resources investment ...
Graduation date: 2011In the Middle Rio Grande region of New Mexico, challenges such as droughts, gro...
A lack of wastewater treatment is one of the main water problems worldwide. In high-income countries...
In Mexico, one hundred of the 188 most important aquifers dedicated to agriculture and human consump...
In Mexico, groundwater availability has been decreasing, especially in arid and semiarid regions; th...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) operates five water reclamation facilities providing either ...
In Mexico, water planning is based on the National Water Law, the core of which is Integrated Water ...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
At present, most rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in Mexico have significant anthropogenic contaminatio...
The winter of 2005-2006 in central NM was one of the driest on record and communities throughout the...
regulation NOM-001-ECOL establishes the maximum amount of contaminants permitted in wastewater disch...
At the binational level, there is no enforceable formal or informal agreement for approval of a wate...
At the binational level, there is no enforceable formal or informal agreement for approval of a wate...
Fiscal, physical, environmental and political consideration have severally restricted building new r...
In the last decades, policy reforms, new instruments development, and economic resources investment ...
Graduation date: 2011In the Middle Rio Grande region of New Mexico, challenges such as droughts, gro...
A lack of wastewater treatment is one of the main water problems worldwide. In high-income countries...
In Mexico, one hundred of the 188 most important aquifers dedicated to agriculture and human consump...
In Mexico, groundwater availability has been decreasing, especially in arid and semiarid regions; th...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) operates five water reclamation facilities providing either ...