Boundary Convention between the United States of America and Mexico

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About Boundary Convention between the United States of America and Mexico

Signed: 1889/03/01

Agreement Type: agreement, trans-national

Included in Agreement
Riparians - United States of America, Mexico
Water Resources - Colorado Basin, Rio Grande Basin

All Facts about Boundary Convention between the United States of America and Mexico


This document, signed in Washington, represents a primary agreement between the included parties.[1] The primary issue covered by this document is border issues.[1]

Comments on this agreement from the TFDD International Freshwater Treaties Database include:Established the International Boundary Commission. The treaty was extended numerous times (1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, and finally 1944).[1]

Case Studies Related to this Agreement

Articles linked to this Agreement

Riparians Water Features

Agreement includes riparian- United States of America, Mexico


Includes Water Resource- Colorado Basin, Rio Grande Basin


Projects and Initiatives Agreements and Treaties


Associated organizational projects- International Boundary Commission






External Links

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Boundary Convention between the United States of America and Mexico entry in the Transboundary Freshwater Agreements Database, a Product of the Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database. Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University. Additional information about the TFDD can be found at: <http://www.transboundarywaters.orst.edu>. Entry accessed online August 30 2014 at: http://ocid.nacse.org/tfdd/treaties.php?page=full&origin=river&tn=19