Mexico’s CNA looks to fill funding gap

The country needs to invest more than $1 billion a year in its water and wastewater sector. Jesus Campos from the Comission Nacional del Agua wants the private sector to help.

Mexico, the second most populous country in Latin America after Brazil, needs an additional 12 billion pesos ($1.13 billion) in investment every year to modernise its dilapidated water system if it is to meet the growing demand for water and sewerage services, Jesus Campos, sub-director general of Mexico’s national water authority, Comission Nacional del Agua, told GWI this ...

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