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Tamaulipas Has Not Covered Water Quota in Five Years, Admits Raúl Quiroga

Summary by Sentido Común
By Margil Zapata. Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.– The secretary of Hydraulic Resources for Social Development of Tamaulipas, Raúl Quiroga Álvarez, confirmed that Mexico has not managed to cover the minimum quota of water agreed in the international treaty with the United States for the last five years, although he clarified that the legal period to settle the debt expires until October 24. "It is a serious problem, since we have not been able to m…
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By Margil Zapata. Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.– The secretary of Hydraulic Resources for Social Development of Tamaulipas, Raúl Quiroga Álvarez, confirmed that Mexico has not managed to cover the minimum quota of water agreed in the international treaty with the United States for the last five years, although he clarified that the legal period to settle the debt expires until October 24. "It is a serious problem, since we have not been able to m…

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Sentido Común broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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