Recommendations for Solution on the New River Border Sanitation Problem at Calexico, California - Mexicali, Baja California (Minute No. 264) Tipo de documento Bilateral Campo de aplicación Regional/restringido Fecha Ago 26, 1980 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX; IUCN (ID: TRE-152313) Lugar de adopción Ciudad Juarez Idioma Inglés, Español Entrada en vigor Dic 4, 1980 Materia Agua Palabra clave Control de la contaminación Cuenca/área de captación/cuenca colectora Normas Inspección Aguas continentales Resumen The International Boundary and Water Commission, after having studied each one of the existing border sanitation problems, agreed that the New River problem is the most urgent and should be the first to be resolved for the benefit of the health and well-being of the citizens of both countries. For this purpose, essential would be the installation of adequate standby equipment for use at times of breakdowns as well as the implementation of a comprehensive operation and maintenance program to include preventative maintenance measures. Taking into account that a permanent solution cannot be immediate, the Commission established qualitative and quantitative standards for the New River acceptable to both countries in the interim period until such permanent solution is achieved. Texto completo Otro País/Territorio/Participante Vista ampliada Mostrar el mapa Países Entrada en vigor Estados Unidos de América - México - reset zoom out zoom in Referencias - Tratados Enmendado porr Extension of the effect of Minute No. 263 relating to the emergency deliveries of Colorado River water for use in Tijuana (Minute No. 266) Tratado | Bilateral | Ciudad Juarez | Ago 3, 1981 Palabra clave: Cuenca/área de captación/cuenca colectora, Escasez de agua/sequía, Inspección, Aguas continentales Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX; IUCN (ID: TRE-152316)