Visit Your Local PBS Station PBS Home PBS Home Programs A-Z TV Schedules Watch Video Support PBS Shop PBS Search PBS
THE DIG -- October 22nd, 2008

The Dig
The Imperial Valley water reservoir

On Oct. 22, the Los Angeles Times reported California began construction on a $250 million reservoir to store water from the Colorado River that, until now, has been flowing down into Mexico.

Mexican farmers depend on this water, especially now as the country is experiencing a drought. Mexico’s infrastructure also has problems getting water to residents.

“For decades, the United States has allowed Mexico to receive more water from the Colorado River than it was assured under a 1944 treaty. The excess water came from those occasions when more water was surging down the river than Imperial Valley farmers could use.”

Mexico will, however, still receive water from the Colorado River – but only at the level determined by the treaty.

The reservoir, a 23-mile stretch of the All-American Canal that will be lined with concrete to prevent seepage, is scheduled to be completed in August 2010.

   Print    Email    comments (0)

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (2 votes)
Loading ... Loading ...

Post A Comment

Please note - if you do not have a previously approved comment, your comment will be held for moderation.




Please note that the THIRTEEN editorial staff reserves the right to not post comments it deems to be inappropriate and/or malicious in nature, as well as edit comments for length, clarity and fairness. No solicitations or advertisements will be allowed. Users may link to other Web sites relevant to discussion, but most often links to commercial Web sites will not be permitted.

Submit

Produced by THIRTEEN WNET New York    ©2009 Educational Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.

Major Support for Blueprint America is provided by the Rockefeller Foundation.