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Mexico to spend $6.1bn on water, sewage and flood defences - Global Construction Review

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Mexico will invest $6.1bn on 17 water projects in regions hit by drought and flooding over the next six years, news website Aquínoticias reports. The country is increasingly prone to drought partly as a result of climate change and partly through rapid urbanisation, which are draining aquifers. The work will help 36 million people, said Efraín Morales López, director general of Conagua, which manages Mexico’s water infrastructure. He said $75…
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globalconstructionreview.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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