Water management in the Basin of Mexico: current state and alternative scenarios

Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is...

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Published in:Hydrogeology journal Vol. 17; no. 6; pp. 1483 - 1494
Main Authors: Carrera-Hernández, Jaime J, Gaskin, S. J
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Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Berlin/Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag 01.09.2009
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Abstract Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is made for a change in the defensive attitude towards water taken to date. As the aquifer's replacement cost is considered to be the proxy for the implementation of water tariffs, this is determined, based on the cost of future water sources, and found to be 0.65-0.72 USD/m³. This is twice the amount currently charged in the Federal District (0.34 USD/m³), where 45% of the City's domestic water users are found. As another alternative, the development of an artificial recharge program is also analyzed and found to be a plausible way to increase water supply at a unitary cost of 0.605 USD/m³. Despite the presence of these alternatives, it is suggested that water management in the Basin needs to change from a water supply approach to a water demand approach.
AbstractList Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is made for a change in the defensive attitude towards water taken to date. As the aquifer's replacement cost is considered to be the proxy for the implementation of water tariffs, this is determined, based on the cost of future water sources, and found to be 0.65-0.72 USD/m³. This is twice the amount currently charged in the Federal District (0.34 USD/m³), where 45% of the City's domestic water users are found. As another alternative, the development of an artificial recharge program is also analyzed and found to be a plausible way to increase water supply at a unitary cost of 0.605 USD/m³. Despite the presence of these alternatives, it is suggested that water management in the Basin needs to change from a water supply approach to a water demand approach.
Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is made for a change in the defensive attitude towards water taken to date. As the aquifer's replacement cost is considered to be the proxy for the implementation of water tariffs, this is determined, based on the cost of future water sources, and found to be 0.65-0.72USD/m super(3). This is twice the amount currently charged in the Federal District (0.34USD/m super(3)), where 45% of the City's domestic water users are found. As another alternative, the development of an artificial recharge program is also analyzed and found to be a plausible way to increase water supply at a unitary cost of 0.605USD/m super(3). Despite the presence of these alternatives, it is suggested that water management in the Basin needs to change from a water supply approach to a water demand approach.Original Abstract: Des politiques de gestion de l'eau dans le bassin du Mexique, ou Mexico et ses presque 20 millions d'habitants vivent, sont analysees. Apres une courte description de la facon dont l'eau a ete controlee, des plans possibles de gestion de l'eau qui changeraient des pratiques de gestion de l'eau dans le bassin sont discutes et un appel est fait pour un changement de l'attitude defensive envers l'eau prise jusqu'ici. Car le cout de remplacement de la couche aquifere est considere la procuration pour l'execution des tarifs d'eau, c'est determine, base sur le cout de futures sources d'eau, et trouve pour etre 0.65-0.72USD/m super(3). C'est deux fois le montant actuellement facture au District Federal (0.34USD/m super(3)), ou 45% des utilisateurs domestiques de l'eau sont trouves. En tant qu'autre alternative, le developpement d'un programme artificiel de recharge est egalement analyse et avere une maniere plausible d'augmenter l'approvisionnement de l'eau a un cout unitaire de 0.605USD/m super(3). En depit de la presence de ces solutions on suggere que la gestion de l'eau dans le bassin doive changer d'une approche d'approvisionnement de l'eau en une approche de gestion de demande.Las politicas de manejo de recursos Hidraulicos en la Cuenca de Mexico, donde se encuentra la Ciudad de Mexico y sus cerca de 20 millones de habitantes son analizadas en este trabajo. Despues de una breve descripcion de como el agua ha sido manejada, diferentes alternativas de manejo que pueden cambiar la situacion actual son discutidas y se hace un llamado a cambiar la actitud defensiva que se ha tenido en el manejo del agua desde la fundacion de la Ciudad hasta nuestros dias. Debido a que el costo de reemplazo del acuifero es considerado como la pauta para la adecuada implementacion de tarifas de suministro de agua, es determinado mediante el costo de posibles fuentes de agua futuras. El costo de reemplazo varia entre 0.65y 0.72USD/m super(3), lo cual corresponde al doble de la tarifa actual del Distrito Federal (0.34USD/m super(3)), donde el 45% de los usuarios de agua domestica de la Ciudad se localizan. Como alternativa, el desarrollo de un programa de recarga artificial al acuifero es tambien analizado, encontrando que es una posible via para aumentar el suministro de agua, con un costo unitario de 0.605USD/m super(3). A pesar de la existencia de estas alternativas, se sugiere que el manejo de los recursos hidraulicos en la Cuenca de Mexico cambie en la forma en la que se realiza, enfocandose en el manejo de la demanda de agua y no en incrementar el suministro.Analisam-se as politicas de gestao da agua na Bacia do Mexico, onde se localiza a Cidade do Mexico, com os seus quase 20 milhoes de habitantes. Apos uma breve descricao de como se tem gerido a agua, discutem-se os possiveis planos de gestao da agua, que iriam alterar as suas praticas na Bacia, e apela-se a mudanca na atitude defensiva que tem existido relativamente a agua ate a data. Dado que o custo de substituicao do aquifero e considerado um bom criterio para a fixacao das tarifas de agua, este e determinado com base no custo de futuras origens de agua, obtendo-se o valor de 0.65-0.72USD/m super(3). E o dobro do valor cobrado actualmente no Distrito Federal (0.34USD/m super(3)), onde se encontram 45% dos utilizadores domesticos da Cidade. Como alternativa, e analisado o desenvolvimento de um programa de recarga artificial, que se revela ser uma forma plausivel de reforcar o abastecimento de agua a um custo unitario de 0.605USD/m super(3). Nao obstante a existencia destas alternativas, considera-se que a gestao da agua na Bacia deve mudar a sua abordagem de abastecimento para uma abordagem pelas necessidades de agua.
Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is made for a change in the defensive attitude towards water taken to date. As the aquifer’s replacement cost is considered to be the proxy for the implementation of water tariffs, this is determined, based on the cost of future water sources, and found to be 0.65-0.72 USD/m 3 . This is twice the amount currently charged in the Federal District (0.34 USD/m 3 ), where 45% of the City's domestic water users are found. As another alternative, the development of an artificial recharge program is also analyzed and found to be a plausible way to increase water supply at a unitary cost of 0.605 USD/m 3 . Despite the presence of these alternatives, it is suggested that water management in the Basin needs to change from a water supply approach to a water demand approach.
Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is made for a change in the defensive attitude towards water taken to date. As the aquifers replacement cost is considered to be the proxy for the implementation of water tariffs, this is determined, based on the cost of future water sources, and found to be0.65-0.72USD/m3. This is twice the amount currently charged in the Federal District (0.34USD/m3), where 45% of the City's domestic water users are found. As another alternative, the development of an articial recharge program is also analyzed and found to be a plausible way to increase water supply at a unitary cost of0.605USD/m3. Despite the presence of these alternatives, it is suggested that water management in the Basin needs to change from a water supply approach to a water demand approach. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Water management policies in the Basin of Mexico, where Mexico City and its nearly 20 million inhabitants live, are analyzed. After a brief description of how water has been managed, possible water management plans that would change water management practices in the Basin are discussed and a call is made for a change in the defensive attitude towards water taken to date. As the aquifer's replacement cost is considered to be the proxy for the implementation of water tariffs, this is determined, based on the cost of future water sources, and found to be 0.65-0.72USD/m(3). This is twice the amount currently charged in the Federal District (0.34USD/m(3)), where 45% of the City's domestic water users are found. As another alternative, the development of an artificial recharge program is also analyzed and found to be a plausible way to increase water supply at a unitary cost of 0.605USD/m(3). Despite the presence of these alternatives, it is suggested that water management in the Basin needs to change from a water supply approach to a water demand approach.
Author Carrera-Hernández, Jaime J
Gaskin, S. J
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