New research, published in the Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, identifies and classifies 15 transboundary aquifers between Mexico and Texas, based on aquifer potential and water quality. The lead author of the article hopes that the research will support the development of transboundary management regimes that will protect future water supplies in the borderland region.
This national summit will focus on how we value and manage water to foster economic prosperity and environmental sustainability, and what it will take to secure a sustainable water future for everyone. The summit will be in Minneapolis, MN from July 10-12, 2018.
The symposium will be held September 9-12, 2018 in Austin, Texas, and will address advancing the policy, technology, innovation and public acceptance of water reuse.
Hosted by the North American Development Bank, the Border Energy Forum brings together local and state officials, private sector developers and investors, academics, and energy experts from the U.S. and Mexico to discuss topics including energy prosperity, innovation, financing, and cross-border opportunities. The forum is September 26-27 in San Antonio, TX.
Two storms drop almost an inch of rain on Albuquerque, June 16, 2018
El río Bravo se está secando, May 30, 2018
Lluvias en Tamaulipas dejan bajo el agua tres municipios, June 20, 2018