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Contamination and Ecosystem: Rivers, aquifers and coasts in the US-Mexico border region
On December 7, the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters (PFBW) hosted a dynamic Coffee Break titled “Pollution and Ecosystems: Rivers, Aquifers, and Coasts in the…
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Research for All: How Citizen Participation Supports Water Sustainability
We have prepared a Science Talk event titled: Research for All: How Citizen Participation Supports Water Sustainability, where we will talk to scientists and experts working with this…
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Aquifers management between Mexico-US. Are we ready?
Are We Ready to Talk About Shared Groundwater? The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters invites you to join the conversation. In this virtual meeting, experts…
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Women in Water Science and Diplomacy: An Experience Exchange
Participation is free, but pre-registration is required at https://bit.ly/3VDC2xHÂ In honor of the second anniversary of the International Day of Women in Diplomacy, the…
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Science Talk: Water Security at the Mexico-U.S. Border
The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters is honored to invite the scientific community and the general public of Mexico and the United States to the…
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Hydrologic Realities and Delusions at the Domestic Level: Regulating Interconnected Surface Waters and Groundwater
On Thursday, November 14, 2024, at 9:00 AM Central Time, water experts from around the world will gather virtually for the webinar The webinar "Hydrologic…
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Hydrologic Realities and Delusions at the International Transboundary Basin Level: Regulating Interconnected Surface Waters and Groundwater
Join Us in the webinar "Hydrologic Realities and Delusions at the International Transboundary Basin Level: Regulating Interconnected Surface Waters and Groundwater." Register now! This time,…
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Implications of Minutes 325 and 331 for the Rio Grande
The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters invites you to participate in the Coffee Break “The Waters of the Rio Grande: Implications of Minutes 325 and…
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Science Talk: Exploring the Impacts of Minutes 323 and 330
We invite you to a conversation about the future of water management in the Colorado River Basin. This Science Talk, scheduled for April 3 at…
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Shared Water Solutions: 5 Years of Binational Collaboration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPnkIoSXgzE&t=4630s Shared water solutions are at the heart of a growing movement to address cross-border water challenges between the United States and Mexico. As part…
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Science Talk: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Access for Unhoused Communities
Access to clean water, safe sanitation, and hygiene is not only a matter of dignity—it is also a cornerstone of essential services, public health rights.…
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New Cooperation Mechanisms in the 1944 Water Treaty
Virtual EventThe Permanent Forum of Binational Waters invites you to its upcoming Coffee Break titled “Exploring New Mechanisms of Cooperation for the Future of the 1944…
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Coffee Break Recap: Reforming the Mexican National Water Law and Its Impact on Shared Basins
On January 29, 2026, the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters will host a Coffee Break titled “Reform of the Mexican National Water Law and its…
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The Importance of Tributaries: Pecos River and Goodenough Springs
FeaturedWater systems in arid and semi-arid regions depend heavily on tributaries and natural springs that sustain river flow and ecological balance. In the Pecos River…