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Water Availability and Management in Mexico

  • Presents a fusion of social and technical approaches to analyzing current water problems
  • Includes data and unpublished Mexican case studies, with similarities to other regions in Latin America
  • Highlights inspiring lessons learned through the great diversity and variety of socio-environmental conditions
  • Presents a comprehensive overview, including history, political administration, groundwater, and basins
  • Discusses sustainable water management related to appropriate governance

Part of the book series: Water Science and Technology Library (WSTL, volume 88)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Water at a Glance in Mexico

    • Elena María Otazo-Sánchez, Amado Enrique Navarro-Frómeta
    Pages 1-13
  3. Water Availability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 15-15
    2. Hydrological Basins in Mexico: Divisions and Legal Definition

      • Sergio Arturo Rentería-Guevara, Jesus Gabriel Rangel-Peraza, Yaneth Alejandra Bustos-Terrones, Leonel Ernesto Amábilis-Sosa, Abraham Efraim Rodríguez-Mata
      Pages 17-43
    3. Runoff Simulation Under Future Climate Change and Uncertainty

      • Xiaoling Su, Jing Guo, Zheng Liang, Vijay P. Singh
      Pages 45-76
    4. Alteration of Groundwater Hydrochemistry Due to Its Intensive Extraction in Urban Areas from Mexico

      • Ariadna Ocampo-Astudillo, Sofía Esperanza Garrido-Hoyos, Edith Rosalba Salcedo-Sánchez, Manuel Martínez-Morales
      Pages 77-97
    5. Implications of Hydraulic Fracturing of Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources in Mexico

      • Alejandro Villalobos-Hiriart, Amado Enrique Navarro-Frómeta, Pablo Arturo Gómez-Durán, Walfrido Alonso-Pippo, María del Carmen Durán-Domínguez-de-Bazúa, Alberta Maura Jiménez-Vásquez
      Pages 99-123
  4. Water Quality

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 125-125
    2. Addressing Stressors to Riverine Waters Quality: The Case of the Nexapa River

      • Amado Enrique Navarro-Frómeta, David Navarrete-Rosas
      Pages 127-149
    3. Enhancing Environmental Services in Candelaria River by Restoring Ecological Connectivity

      • Jorge Arturo Benítez-Torres, Adriana Roé-Sosa, Leonel Ernesto Amábilis-Sosa
      Pages 151-170
    4. Unveiling Groundwater Quality—Vulnerability Nexus by Data Mining: Threats Predictors in Tulancingo Aquifer, Mexico

      • Ana Elizabeth Marín-Celestino, María de los Ángeles Alonso-Lavernia, María de la Luz Hernández-Flores, Ingrid Árcega-Santillán, Claudia Romo-Gómez, Elena María Otazo-Sánchez
      Pages 171-199
    5. Effects on Groundwater Quality of the Urban Area of Puebla Aquifer

      • Edith Rosalba Salcedo-Sánchez, Ariadna Ocampo-Astudillo, Sofía Esperanza Garrido-Hoyos, Manuel Martínez-Morales
      Pages 201-214
    6. Polluted Wastewater for Irrigation in the Mezquital Valley, Mexico

      • Brenda Ponce-Lira, Mariana Serrano-Olvera, Nellybeth Rodríguez-Martínez, Susana G. Sánchez-Herrera
      Pages 215-231
    7. The Importance of Informative Data Base of the Wetlands in the Lake Cajititlán, Previous Step for the Proposal as a Ramsar Site

      • Juan Luis Caro-Becerra, Luz Adriana Vizcaíno-Rodríguez, José Guadalupe Michel-Parra, Pedro Alonso Mayoral-Ruiz, José Luis Reyes-Barragán
      Pages 233-245
  5. Water Allocation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 247-247
    2. Irrigation Water Challenges: A Study Case in the State of Puebla, Mexico

      • Amado Enrique Navarro-Frómeta, Humberto Herrera-López, Conrado Castro-Bravo
      Pages 249-265
    3. An Overview of Aquaculture Activity in Hidalgo State

      • Abigail Magaly Reyes-Vera, Alma Delia Román-Gutiérrez, Fabiola Araceli Guzmán-Ortiz, Griselda Pulido-Flores, Perla Ivonne Velasco-Amaro
      Pages 267-286
    4. Population Dynamics and Tourism Effect on Future Water Demand. Case Study of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur

      • Reyna María Ibañez-Pérez, Marco Antonio Almendarez-Hernández, Claudia Lorena Lauterio-Martínez, Ismael Sánchez-Brito
      Pages 307-321
    5. Status of Regional Drinking Water Services in Nuevo Leon, Mexico

      • Víctor Hugo Guerra-Cobián, Adrián Leonardo Ferriño-Fierro, Fabiola Doracely Yépez-Rincón, Ricardo Alberto Cavazos-González, Juan de Dios Rodríguez-Rodríguez
      Pages 323-349

About this book

This book presents several complex case studies related to water management and planning in the context of pollution, growing demands, and global climate change in Mexico, but which are also relevant for other countries in Latin America. These concerns are of critical importance for policymakers who are coping with multiple conflicting interests.

Water availability in Mexico is polarized, with abundant rainfall and large rivers in the south, and desert-like conditions in the north. The central region, which is the most industrialized, is overpopulated. Mexico City pours millions of cubic meters of “blackwater” into the northern valley daily and receives its clean water from the south. To address these unsustainable conditions, the world's 4th biggest water treatment plant went into operation in 2018.

The water infrastructure and governance must satisfy the demands of all sectors, including agricultural, urban, and economic activities. At the same time, water resources are affected by drought, and climate change puts constraints on the supply. As such, regulation and monitoring are important when it comes to adherence to agreed plans and priorities.

The book is divided into four sections. 1: Water Availability discusses quantitative aspects, such as supply, methods of calculation, and fracking. 2: Water Quality highlights pollution risks and diagnosis of water resources. 3: Water Allocation examines the sectoral demands and vulnerability due to unsustainable irrigation. 4: Water Governance and Management focuses on laws, urban rules, national parks, planning, and integrated water resources management, among other topics.

The chapters include illustrative case studies in Mexico, such as basins, cities, reservoirs, and aquifers, water supply demand assessment, planning, and management.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Basic Sciences and Engineer, Hidalgo State Autonomous University, Mineral de la Reforma, Mexico

    Elena María Otazo-Sánchez

  • Food Technology Department, Technological University of Izucar de Matamoros, Izúcar de Matamoros, Mexico

    Amado Enrique Navarro-Frómeta

  • Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering & Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

    Vijay P. Singh

About the editors

Elena M. Otazo-Sanchez is a Full Professor in the Chemistry Department at Hidalgo State Autonomous University awarded as National Researcher Grade II by The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT). She received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry at Havana University, where she was a full professor. Granted with a Patrimonial Cathedra by CONACYT and 21 national and international projects, invited professor at Havana University, Barcelona Autonomous University, Moskow State University, and Technischen Hochschule „Carl Schorlemmer“ Leuna-Merseburg. Member of the Mexican Environmental Sciences Association, leader and founder of the National Academic Network for Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development, and member of the Network for Water Quality and Availability. She has led the interdisciplinary research project of the Hidalgo State Program for Climate Change Actions. Professor Otazo has graduated tents of BSc, MSc and Ph.D. pupils, published the results in hundreds of journals, conference papers, books and book chapters in water quality, heavy metal sensor ionophores, materials for water treatment, basins, groundwater, water resources, GHG emissions, and mitigation scenarios. For his scientific contributions, she has received national and international honors.

Amado Enrique Navarro Frómeta is a Full Time Professor in the Food Technology Department at the Technological University of Izúcar de Matamoros, México and recognized National Researcher Grade I by The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT). He received his B.S., degree in Chemistry at Havana University and his PhD degree in the Institute of Petroleum and Chemistry of Azerbaidzhan (at the present time the Petroleum Academy). He is member of the American and Cuban Chemical Societies, leader of the CONACYT Network for Water Quality and Availability. He has led various scientific Projects and has graduated 30 BSc students and13 MSc and Ph.D., published the results of his scientific research in 42 journal papers, 102 conference proceedings, 14 books and book chapters in petroleum, environmental and analytical chemistry. For his scientific contributions, he has received 6 awards.

Vijay P. Singh is a Distinguished Professor, a Regents Professor,  and Caroline and William N. Lehrer Distinguished Chair in Water Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received his B.S., M.S., Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees in engineering. He is a registered professional engineer, a registered professional hydrologist, and an Honorary diplomate in water resources engineering of the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers. Professor Singh has extensively published the results of an extraordinary range of his scientific pursuits. He has published hundreds of journal and tens of books and book chapters in hydrology, ground water, hydraulics, irrigation engineering, environmental engineering, and water resources. Forhis scientific contributions to the development and management of water resources and promoting the cause of their conservation and sustainable use, he has received more than 95 national and international awards and numerous honors, including three honorary doctorates. He is a Distinguished Member of ASCE, an Honorary Member of American Water Resources Association, and a fellow of EWRI, AWRA, IWRS, ISAE, IASWC and IE and holds membership in 11 international science/engineering academies. He has served as President and Senior Vice President of the American Institute of Hydrology (AIH) and is currently President-Elect of American Academy of Water Resources Engineers..

 

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