Mexico faces severe water stress in various regions, particularly in the north and central highlands. The portal provides access to databases that calculate the "Disponibilidad de Agua." This is a legally and scientifically defined metric that determines how much water can be allocated for use in a specific basin without depleting the aquifer or damaging the ecosystem.
Because this is a government endpoint, it has no public status dashboard. To diagnose an outage:
Regular updates on projects and community initiatives are shared on the IMTA Instagram .
This paper examines the technical and policy collaboration between Mexico’s National Water Commission (CNA, now CONAGUA) and the Mexican Transport Institute (IMTA), with particular focus on the digital platform potentially hosted at cna.imta.mx . It explores how integrated hydrological data and transport infrastructure planning can mitigate flood risks, optimize road drainage, and improve climate resilience. The paper provides a historical context, technical architecture, case studies, and policy recommendations.