At a time when much of the political conversation in Texas centers on whether Mexico can be made to pay for a border wall, Texas’ southern neighbor has repaid a longstanding debt — in water. Officials said Monday that Mexico has paid off its water debt to Texas, achieving compliance with a 1944 treaty on water in the Rio Grande for the first time in five years. Read more at the Houston Chronicle…
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