Agustin Tristan
CEO
Alejandro Garza
COO
Andrea Nieto
General Counsel
Luis Martinez
Investment Associate

In Latin America and the Caribbean, water availability affects socioeconomic development.
In Mexico, where 77% of the population and 79% of the GDP are concentrated, only 32% of the water is available

The average water consumption since 2017 has been increasing from 360 liters per person per day, mainly used bu the agricultural industry.

Mexico introduced NOM-001-SEMARNAT-2021, establishing new permitted limits for contaminants in treated wastewater discharges. This change in regulations would imply substantial investments in new infrastructure.
WATER AVAILABILITY IN MEXICO HAS DECLINED FROM ~18,000 M3 / INHABITANT / YEAR IN 1950 TO ~4,000 M3 / INHABITANT IN 2015; THIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WORLD BANK.
(Worldbank.org. 2020)