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-2- conditions of soil, etc., in the Mexicali Valley. (It had available data on Mexicali of the type which the US Panel had to make tests to find with respect to Wellton-Mohawk.) These data show that the Valley has a problem because of...
FEDERACION ESTATAL CAMPESINA DE SONORA in unifying our protest as the people of Mexicali and the people of all Mexico, over the salinity of the waters of the Colorado River which, from the chemical reactions therein, are sterilizing the...
Nuestro Teatro Experimental Obtuvo el Máximo Galardón en Europa INFORMACION EN LA 4a Y 5a COLLIMNAS cognac HENNESSY supremacia mundial EXCELSIOR EL PERIODICO DE LA VIDA NACIONAL Registrade como articule de segunda clase on is...
-5- [Source: Column, Mexicali Hoy (Mexicali Today), by B. del Campo, El Mexicano, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, April 22, 1963] More salinity. Presidential Statements. And what about the Committee? Criminal apathy. The news published...
-6- Mexico will improve Mexicali Irrigation and drainage U.S. will assist Mexico in obtaining international financing 6. Mexico will undertake, as soon as practicable, steps to improve the irrigation and drainage facilities in the Mexicali...
2. Mexico a. Field Investigations. To make preliminary appraisals of the remedial measures set forth in this plan, subreconnaissance investigations were made of land conditions in the Mexicali Valley. Two soil scientists of the Bureau of...
DEPARTMENT OF STATE AIRGRAM :hw:42:hw: :hw:Pol 7 MEX:hw: FOR RM USE ONLY A-8 UNCLASSIFIED NO. HANDLING INDICATOR TO: Department of State INFO: Dept/CMA; Mexico/Pol; Mexico/CCA; Mexico/Amb; IBWC/EIPaso; Ti juana FROM: AmConsul, Mexicali...
INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State M Action SS Info SECRET Control: 22022 Reo'd: September 27, 1962 10:45 p.m. FROM: Mexico City TO: Secretary of State NO: 1051, September 27, 7 PM S/S LIMIT DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT POUCH MEXICALI AND...
42 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER acre-feet during September. Under the revised schedule, 205,941 acre-feet will be delivered in August, and 114,391 acre-feet during September. The Government of Mexico is being advised by the State Department...
MEXICAN WATER TREATY 7 The treaty permits of increasing the cultivated area to the total of the area that can be cultivated economically, that is, to 200,000 net hectares (494,200 acres). [Emphasis, and calculation in parentheses, added.] As...
With the present cropping pattern of 75% cotton and 25% winter wheat. applied to the reduced cultivated ares of 407,000 acres, consumptive use of irrigation water should not be more than 1,500,000 acre feet (175,000 acre feet for 102,000 acres of...
sodium percentage that can be induced is about 11 percent. Most soils would equilibrate at exchangeable sodium percentages less than 11 percent because of their higher surface-charge density. As previously shown the Mexicali Valley soils could...
-6- c. that Wellton-Mohawk practices have made the water delivered to Mexico (especially in winter) unusuable for agriculture according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture which regards water of 1475 ppm ordinarily not suitable for agriculture....
OFFICIAL USE ONLY DRAFT MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION October 23, 1962 Subject: Winter releases of water on the Colorado River Participants: Antonio Carrillo Flores, Ambassador of Mexico David Herrera Jordon, Mexican Commissioner, IBWC The...
RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER”1 Following the notice to Mexico that deliveries would be limited to 1,500,000 acre-feet in 1961, this Department received a number of requests from Mexico, through the Department of State, requesting us to permit...
With the present cropping pattern of 75% cotton and 25% winter wheat, applied to the reduced cultivated area of 407,000 acres, consumptive use of irrigation water should not be more than 1,500,000 acre feet (175,000 acre feet for 102,000 acres of...
United States Department of Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary, Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner, Region 3, A.B.West, Regional Director, "Special Studies, Delivery of Water to Mexico", February, 1963, page 60
1963-02-01
2006-09-14
Document: United States Section Draft, "Essential Provisions of a Minute Between the U.S. and Mexico," October 5, 1964 (thermofax), page 6
1964-10-05
2006-09-14
INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State M Action SS Info SECRET Control: 22022 Reo'd: September 27, 1962 10:45 p.m. FROM: Mexico City TO: Secretary of State NO: 1051, September 27, 7 PM S/S LIMIT DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT...
FORM FS-439?? 6-1-60 CONFIDENTIAL Page 6 of End. No Desp. No. A-2 From Tijuana Valley inform me that Garzon was under the impression, most probably as the result of Esquivel's orientation, that the action he was taking was desired and supported...
Memorandum: Exhibit D, From James F. Wingo and Eduardo Arguelles C., to the Honorable Commissioners, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, "Joint Memorandum Comprising a Statement of Deliveries by the United States...
1965-04-29

United States Department of Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary, Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner, Region 3, A.B.West, Regional Director, "Special Studies, Delivery of Water to Mexico", February, 1963, page 76
1963-02-01
2006-09-14
Document: United States Section Revised Draft, "Essential Provisions of a Minute Between the U.S. and Mexico," October 5, 1964 (photocopy), page 6
1964-10-05
2006-09-14
DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LANGUAGE SERVICES (TRANSLATION) LS NO. c. fayly Retemer [Source: Excelsior, Mexico, D.F., Martes, April 28, 1964] "THE SALT IN MEXICALI MUST NOT ALIENATE TWO FRIENDLY COUNTRIES" DO [Dfaz ordaz]...
-6- c. that Wellton-Mohawk practices have made the water delivered to Mexico (especially in winter) unusuable for agriculture according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture which regards water of 1475 ppm ordinarily not suitable for...
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