Relation between Water Actions and CSD Decision
D-a-(i) Prioritizing water in national development plans and facilitating access to water for all;[ Planning][ Ongoing][ Complete][ Other][ Discontinuation]
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Program for Drinking Water, Sewerage, and Sanitation in Urban ZonesDrinking Water Infraestructure Conservation, Operation, and Maintenance: Cutzamala System and Immediate Action PlanDrinking Water Supply in the Cities of Guadalajara and LeonDrinking Water, Sewerage, and Sanitation Services in the Lerma-Chapala River BasinWater Supply and Sanitation Program for the Valley of Mexico Metropolitan ZoneWater polices: the case of indigenous peopleHarmonious Development of Water in the State of Baja California and San Luis, Colorado River SonoraInstitutional performance in Water resources managementThe Blue Revolution: A Proposal for Analysis of the Impact of Education in Water CultureWater Resources as a Motor of Development, Organization or Pollution: The Case of Tecozautla Hidalgo 1980-2004Perspectives of Social DevelopmentConsolidation of Water Supply ServicesUse of Treated Wastewater Coming from the City of San Luis Potosi, S.L.P., for Reuse in the Cooling Systems of the Generating Units of the Villa de Reyes Thermal Power Plant, S.L.P., as a Replacement for GroundwaterEfficient Water Management, Based on the Integrated Reduction of LossesMeasurement, Planning and Coordination for SuccessProgram for the Restoration of XochimilcoState Drinking Water ProgramDuties Reimbursement Program (PRODDER)Water CatchmentModernization of Rural OrganizationsVeracruz Initiative for Water, Forests and Basins (The ABC of Management of Natural Resources )The value of water and the potential for water trading in the Conchos River Basin, Chihuahua, MexicoNeed to Use Alternative Sources of Water Supply for Thermic Generation StationsMetropolitan Area of Monterrey and El Cuchillo DamThe recovery of drinking water lost by leaking through superficial replacement of the majority of the important water networks in Mexico and Latin America, that were built from 1940 to 1970 are very damaged because of the technological material changes thThe Challenges of Legal Water Sector Reform in MexicoResolution of Conflicts in the Micro-Basins of the State of MorelosWater Supply to the Mexico City Metropolitan AreaDevelopment of Water Resources in the La Mision Basin, Ensenada Municipality, Mexico, Through a Groundwater DamProgram for the Modernization of Water Utilities (PROMAGUA)Wastewater Management in the Mexico City Metropolitan Zone and its Contribution to the Development of Basins in the Valley of Mexico and TulaWater and Sanitation Institutional Strengthening Program |
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