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CONFIDENTIAL -3- Mr. Friedkin said, if tile drain would resolve the drainage problem at Wellton-Mohawk, it would be the preferable solution. It does not pose the legal problems involved in the by-pass canal solution. The Mexican Ambassador said...
-4- July 17, 1962 - Commissioner Friedkin informally advised Mexican Commissioner that while we wished to avoid raising any false hopes, United States officials had agreed to consider possibility of arranging sluicing releases so that they would...
RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER”7 with you that it would be desirable to bring it all together and up to date at this time in connection with the salinity problem presently under study. As soon as we receive reports from the several available...
unclassified TELEGRAM SENT TO Amembassy MEXICO POuCHED IMFO: DEPARMENT/ARA/CMR Amconsul MEXICALI DATE July 2, 1962 NO: CHARGED TO: ACTION MEXICO PRITY 1 POOCHED INFO DEPT 2 FOR ARA/CMA AND MEXICALI UnnN LOC?? PGH TWO SALIENT ASPECTS OF LOCAL...
Document: "Essential Provisions of a Minute Between the U.S. and Mexico," October 14, 1964 (photocopy), page 6
1964-10-14
2006-09-14
Translation of Editorial in "El Sol", Mexicali, Baja California, Sunday, October 13, 1963. KENNEDY'S PROMISE It is now October 1963, the month in which, according to a promise made by President Kennedy at the time of his visit to Mexico last...
FORM FS-439?? 6-1-60 CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 of End. No Desp. No A-2 From Tijuana perpetuate himself in Mexican political life, was faced with the necessity of finding another banner at the end of his term of office. Aside from these...
ADVANCE INFO COPY A-7 (Dept. Series) CONFIDENTIAL A??basay MEXICO (UNN) INFO: Department/A-7; MEXICO/CCA; MEXICALI A??sul TIJUANA August 24, 1962 Campaign of Agitation Conducted by G?? Mexico's Telegram to Mexicali 2, rptd. info....
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...
-6- 6. Mexico will undertake, as soon as practicable, steps to improve the irrigation and drainage facilities in the Mexicali Valley, and the United States will use its best efforts to assist Mexico in obtaining international financing for...
8 COLORADO RIVER BOARD A case in point is the controversy with Mexico which arose in the late fall of 1961 when the mineral content of the water arriving at the international boundary rose markedly as compared with the mineral content during the...
Commissioner J. F. Friedkin November 16, 1962 Principal Engineer (WB) W. E. Walker Data Collected in Mexicali Valley by Bureau of Reclamation Engineers, November 5-9, 1962. Mr. A. B. West, Regional Director, Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City...
ADVANCE INFO COPY A-7 (Dept. Series) CONFIDENTIAL A??basay MEXICO (UNN) INFO: Department/A-7; MEXICO/CCA; MEXICALI A??sul TIJUANA August 24, 1962 Campaign of Agitation Conducted by G?? Mexico's Telegram to Mexicali 2, rptd. info. Dept. 600...
April 20, 1962 Summary of Status of Study of Colorado River Salinity Problem I. Introduction The United States Commissioner on the International Boundary and Water Commission appointed, on the recommendation of the Department of the Interior,...
Memorandum: From J.F. Friedkin, Commissioner, "Colorado Salinity Problem, Question: Would tile drains in the Wellton-Mohawk District provide a solution to the international problem?" August 23, 1964 (photocopy), page 2
1964-08-23
SUMMARY TRANSLATION: LFB 6/5/64 EL MEXICANO, Tijuana Edition, June 2, 1964. WE CALL THE WORLD'S ATTENTION TO THE AGGRESSION. Fraternal Support of All Tijuana Sectors. TIJUANA. - The people of Tijuana have enthusiastically initiated the...
-4- July 17, 1962 - Commissioner Friedkin informally advised Mexican Commissioner that while we wished to avoid raising any false hopes, United States officials had agreed to consider possibility of arranging sluicing releases so that they...
???????? TELEGRAM SENT TO Ammbassy MEXICO POOCHED IMFO: DEPARMENT/ARA/CMR A??consul MEXICALI DATE July 2, 1962 NO: CHARGED TO: ACTION MEXICO PRITY 1 POOCHED INFO DEPT 2 FOR ARA/CMA AND MEXICALI U??N LOO?? FOR TWO SALIENT ASPECTS...
RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER 41 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...
In the Mexicali Valley, the area presently under Irrigation is between 500,000 and 600,000 acres. This area is irrigated both by Colorado River water and by wells. Since 1957, there have been 490 relatively large wells (3 to 10 cubic feet per...
In the Mexicali Valley, the area presently under irrigation is between 500,000 and 600,000 acrea. This area is irrigated both by Colorado River water and by wells. Since 1957, there have been 490 relatively large wells (3 to 10 cubic feet per...
-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...
RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER”5 CALENDAR YEAR 1961 After considering the slight reduction in Lake Mead storage on December 31, 1960, as compared to December 31, 1959, the gradual increase in annual downstream deliveries in the United States, the...
MEXICAN WATER TREATY 14 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 to...
CONFIDENTIAL -3- Mr. Friedkin said, if tile drain would resolve the drainage problem at Wellton-Mohawk, it would be the preferable solution. It does not pose the legal problems involved in the by-pass canal solution. The Mexican...
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