Officials from the U.S. and Mexico met in San Diego this week to sign an amendment to the 1944 Colorado River treaty that provides for increased flexibility and international cooperation on infrastructure developments, as well as conservation goals. The deal, known as Minute 319, is being lauded as a win-win, and as the Summit County Citizen's Voice reports, that is a rarity in Western water disputes. It is unprecedented in its focus on conservation as well as equitable access. It could raise the level of Lake Mead up to 15 feet to accomodate storage rights for Mexico, good news for recreationists. Recreation is a growing economic service of the Colorado River and often helps to bridge the gap between other economic demands and ecosystem health in policy design.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(49)
-
▼
November
(11)
- Arkansas River to remain dam free
- Internet - Best Way to Buy Property
- U.S. - Mexico treaty a good sign
- Tips on Your Down Payment!
- Read this Before Buying Home
- 5 Tips for NRIs To Sell Property in India
- Plan your EMI in Your Income
- 5 Things to Look Before Home Loans
- Fixed Vs Floating Home Loan Prices
- Cascading Systems: Fire and Water
- What Hurricane Sandy tells us about Infrastructure
-
▼
November
(11)