Mexico's Water Reforms: A Turning Point for Irrigation District Management
Mexico's Water Reforms: A Turning Point for Irrigation Di...
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Mexico's Water Reforms: A Turning Point for Irrigation District Management November 8, 2025 Mexico stands at a pivotal moment in water governance. President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has proposed sweeping reforms...
Mexico's Water Reforms: A Turning Point for Irrigation District Management November 8, 2025 Mexico stands at a pivotal moment in water governance. President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has proposed sweeping reforms...
The Government of Alberta has introduced legislation to update its Water Act, aiming to simplify licensing, improve transparency and support growing demand for water across the province. Bill 7, the Water...
The Government of Alberta has introduced legislation to update its Water Act, aiming to simplify licensing, improve transparency and support growing demand for water across the province. Bill 7, the Water...
The Arab region’s share in global productivity of scientific research papers related to Sustainable Development Goal 6 – clean water and sanitatio...
The Arab region’s share in global productivity of scientific research papers related to Sustainable Development Goal 6 – clean water and sanitatio...
Water Canada To ensure that plants receive the water they need, Alberta is removing the requirement to have a temporary diversion licence to water plants as part of a riparian...
Water Canada To ensure that plants receive the water they need, Alberta is removing the requirement to have a temporary diversion licence to water plants as part of a riparian...
Seven countries stand out for having over 90% of their bathing waters rated as excellent, and all of them operate water services that are more than 90% publicly owned. The...
Seven countries stand out for having over 90% of their bathing waters rated as excellent, and all of them operate water services that are more than 90% publicly owned. The...
The European Commission recently initiated procedures against eight Member States for failing to transpose the recast Drinking Water Directive correctly into national law. In June Bulgaria, Greece, Spain, the Netherlands...
The European Commission recently initiated procedures against eight Member States for failing to transpose the recast Drinking Water Directive correctly into national law. In June Bulgaria, Greece, Spain, the Netherlands...
Mexico's Water Reforms: A Turning Point for Irrigation Di...
The Government of Alberta has introduced legislation to u...
The Arab region’s share in global productivity of scienti...
Water Canada To ensure that plants receive the water...
Seven countries stand out for having over 90% of their ba...
The European Commission recently initiated procedures aga...
Argentina's government has announced it's starting the pr...
The Welsh government is to take on Ofwat's job amid major...
A decade after lead contaminated water was found in Flint...
Water companies must be transparent in their efforts to p...
Sectors that use the most water also offer the greatest p...
Years after wildfires burn forests and watersheds, the co...
Who owns the water of the Nile and what is its most dange...
Living with a river rather than fighting it was how medie...
The European Commission is asking all Member States to re...