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U.S., Mexico reach deal to assist water deliveries for Texas farmers

Summary by High Plains Journal
An amended 1944 water treaty between the U.S. and Mexico may offer some relief to Rio Grande Valley farmers grappling with severe water shortages. The International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), which manages cross-border water treaties, announced the two nations signed a long-awaited agreement. This amendment, Minute 331, provides Mexico with greater flexibility in meeting its treaty obligations to deliver water to the U.S. “The water c…
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