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    Mexico

    Area of Science:

    • Hydrogeology
    • Environmental Science
    • Water Resource Management

    Background:

    • Mexico's national water program, managed by the Secretaria de Recursos Hidraulicos (SRH), is effective.
    • A joint study by Resources for the Future and the World Bank aims to optimize Mexico's water resource utilization.
    • The northern Yucatán Peninsula faces unique hydrogeologic challenges impacting development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address the specific water resource challenges in the northern Yucatán Peninsula.
    • To provide guidelines for sustainable land use planning in relation to groundwater resources.
    • To highlight the need for improved aquifer management strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of hydrogeologic constraints in a carbonate terrane.

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  • Evaluation of groundwater source limitations and contamination risks.
  • Review of existing water data collection by the SRH.
  • Main Results:

    • The northern Yucatán Peninsula's environment poses significant hydrogeologic constraints.
    • Limited and fragile groundwater sources require careful land use planning.
    • Continued contamination presents a major challenge for aquifer management.

    Conclusions:

    • A regional aquifer-monitoring network is essential for long-term hydrogeologic parameter measurement.
    • Centralized data storage, interpretation, and analysis are crucial for effective planning.
    • Expanding the SRH's data collection program can serve as a model for other karstic regions.