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‘Water Debt with the United States Is From Mexico, Not Tamaulipas’

Summary by horacero.com.mx
Ciudad Victoria, Tam. Mexico’s water debt to the United States is one hundred million cubic meters and the deadline to pay is next October 24, said Raúl Quiroga Álvarez, secretary of water resources of the state government, while clarifying that the obligation to pay is the country and not Tamaulipas. The official explained that the debt corresponds to compliance with the International Water Treaty of 1944, by which Mexico pledged to deliver a v…
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Ciudad Victoria, Tam. Mexico’s water debt to the United States is one hundred million cubic meters and the deadline to pay is next October 24, said Raúl Quiroga Álvarez, secretary of water resources of the state government, while clarifying that the obligation to pay is the country and not Tamaulipas. The official explained that the debt corresponds to compliance with the International Water Treaty of 1944, by which Mexico pledged to deliver a v…

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horacero.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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