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This article discusses the evolution of the urban drinking water service in Mexico during the second half of the 20th century. In addition to offering a brief analysis of the public policy, where they propose three stages through which this policy has gone through -
The National Water Law of Mexico, in 1992, was created with the purpose of establishing the management, conservation, distribution and use of water in the country. In addition, regulate and protect water as a vital resource. -
In 2002, article 13 of the regulations of the national water law was issued. Which says that: The national assets where wastewater is discharged, as well as the land involved, will be in charge of the government. -
In 2010 the management remained stable due to the statistics and trade carried out between other countries -
As 30 years have passed since the first celebration of World Water Day, governments will meet to reach agreements that accelerate the process to provide the precious natural resource to all people, among other objectives related to this issue.
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