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Zapotillo Dam Project

Zapotillo Dam Project. Gonzalo E. Espinoza. Motivation. Countries. Federal Government. Goal!. *Dr. David Maidment. *Justin Baker & Travis Glenn. Regional Hydrography. Verde River. Monterrey. Leon. Aguascalientes. Guadalajara. Mexico City. Characteristics of the Project.

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Zapotillo Dam Project

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  1. Zapotillo Dam Project Gonzalo E. Espinoza

  2. Motivation Countries Federal Government Goal! *Dr. David Maidment

  3. *Justin Baker & Travis Glenn

  4. Regional Hydrography Verde River

  5. Monterrey Leon Aguascalientes Guadalajara Mexico City

  6. Characteristics of the Project • 130m height (Lake Travis 85m) • Flooded Area 4,800 Ha (Lake Travis 7,800 Ha) • Volume 990 Mm3 (Lake Travis 1,400 Mm3) • Roller-Compacted Concrete • Water supply for 30 years • M.A. of Guadalajara • Leon • Los Altos

  7. Precipitation Distribution

  8. Population Benefited &Water deficit Depletion of Water Table • Leon ~ 3m/year • Aguascalientes ~ 1m/year Extraction below 400m *Guadalajara Metropolitan Area **Not included in the project

  9. National Water Law CONAGUA • Water is property of the nation. (Natural resource) • Water is a public good. • Administration via Hydrologic Regions. • Sustainable use and part of the National Security.

  10. 1995 Treaty • Water allocation of Verde river • 1997 modification • Federal Approved • Negotiated between Jalisco and Guanajuato • No difference Wet/dry years

  11. Water Allocation Treaty 16m3/s Allocated 8.6m3/s Leon has the same volume. Los Altos 80% of the treaty.

  12. Water Distribution Leon – Los Altos

  13. Chapala Lake

  14. Flooded Communities 365 480 185

  15. Flooded Communities

  16. Aguascalientes • Irrigation District #1 • 57 Mm3/year • State Deficit 325 Mm3/year • Depletion of Water Table • Subsidence • Seismic activity • Reduction in Aquifer Capacity • Obligation to treat water • Presence of heavy metals in drinking waters sources • Alternative Sources? • Alternative City

  17. Possible Conflict Points • Scarcity and Development • Upstream • Pollutant • Downstream • Historic use • Political power • Absolute volumes in water allocation • Political Boundaries do not match Social Boundaries • Political Force/Party • Duplicity of work • Plan ahead • Negotiate a treaty with your neighbor before someone else does!

  18. Discussion • What is the comparison between the situation in central Mexico and other regions in the world? • What are the possible solutions to achieve a sustainable use of water in the region? • What are the pros and cons of an alternative population center in the state of Aguascalientes?

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