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On January 4, 1926, President Plutarco Elias Calles approved the existing Mexican Federal Irrigation Law. It provides in essence that the irrigation of private agricultural lands of whatever kind or extent of cultivation be declared a public interest, if subject to irrigation from Federal sources of water supply. Furthermore, it creates a National Commission of Irrigation composed of three members, to put into effect the studies of irrigation projects, the execution of all plans related thereto, and the administration of these within the provisions of this Act.
On January 4, 1926, President Plutarco Elias Calles approved the existing Mexican Federal Irrigation Law. It provides in essence that the irrigation of private agricultural lands of whatever kind or extent of cultivation be declared a public interest, if subject to irrigation from Federal sources of water supply. Furthermore, it creates a National Commission of Irrigation composed of three members, to put into effect the studies of irrigation projects, the execution of all plans related thereto, and the administration of these within the provisions of this Act.
The Don Martin Project
Weiss, Andrew (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 96 ; 835-854
2021-01-01
201932-01-01 pages
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