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Page creatorMpritchard (Talk | contribs)
Date of page creation09:39, 21 August 2012
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Agreement1944 US-Mexico Water Treaty + and The Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Act +
Area1,310,630 km² (506,034.243 mi²) +
ClimateSemi-arid/steppe (Köppen B-type) +, Arid/desert (Köppen B-type) +, Humid mid-latitude (Köppen C-type) +, Dry-summer + and Dry-winter +
Geolocation31° 46' 12.7463", -106° 29' 45.497"Latitude: 31.7702073
Longitude: -106.4959714
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IssueDeveloping an equitable apportionment of shared aquifers between the United States and Mexico. +
Key QuestionWhat mechanisms beyond simple allocation can be incorporated into transboundary water agreements to add value and facilitate resolution? +
Land Useagricultural- cropland and pasture +, rangeland + and urban +
NSPDWater Quantity +, Water Quality +, Governance + and Assets +
Population22,874,800,000,000 million +
Stakeholder TypeSovereign state/national/federal government +, Supranational union + and Environmental interest +
Water ProjectInternational Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) +
Water UseAgriculture or Irrigation +, Domestic/Urban Supply + and Recreation or Tourism +
Has subobjectThis property is a special property in this wiki.Transboundary Dispute Resolution: U.S./Mexico Shared Aquifers +