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07BRASILIA1052
2007-06-08 18:41:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Brasilia
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POSSIBLE U.S.-BRAZIL COOPERATION ON WATER RESOURCES ISSUES

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STATE FOR OES/PCI LSPERLING
STATE FOR WHA/BSC WPOPP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TNGD KSCA EAGR BR
SUBJECT: POSSIBLE U.S.-BRAZIL COOPERATION ON WATER RESOURCES ISSUES

REF: BRASILIA 0144

UNCLAS BRASILIA 001052

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR OES/PCI LSPERLING
STATE FOR WHA/BSC WPOPP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TNGD KSCA EAGR BR
SUBJECT: POSSIBLE U.S.-BRAZIL COOPERATION ON WATER RESOURCES ISSUES

REF: BRASILIA 0144


1. As discussed in reftel, Brazil's Ministry of the Environment has
proposed discussions to investigate the possibility of bilateral
technical cooperation in water resource issues.


2. As this is the first area of proposed cooperation where there is
bilateral agreement since the establishment of the Common Agenda for
the Environment (CAE) Technical Working Group, it might serve as the
topic around which we can hold our first DVC. Post is proposing a
DVC through which Brazilian technical experts and representatives
from U.S. technical agencies could exchange information to identify
areas of common interest.


3. Per reftel, Post is presenting a summary of the areas of
possible cooperation in water management issues. The specific
topics were suggested by Brazil's Water Resources Secretariat (SRH)
and their National Water Agency (ANA),but presented to us by the
Ministry of the Environment. A DVC would be useful in allowing the
SRH and ANA representatives to further detail their objectives and
USG technical agencies would be able to solicit the additional
information necessary to later ascertain their ability or desire to
collaborate.


4. AREAS OF POSSIBLE BILATERAL COOPERATION IN
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: (a)process of elaboration of basin
committees (b)relationship between federal and state level
authorities in water resources issues (c)legal aspects of mineral
and underground water (d) the management of borderline water
resources (e) desalinization of brackish underground water for
supply (f) procedures for preventing problems in underground water
(g) evaluation of potential for small hydro electric plants (h)
removing pollution from rivers; and (i) modeling for the measurement
of transport of sediment in rivers.


5. Training in mapping and predicting critical events, development
of hydrological applications, development of sensing technology and
measurements would also be discussed.


6. If subsequently there is bilateral agreement on areas for
collaboration, a summary could be reported to the CAE technical
working group.


7. Post awaits Department's advice and suggested June date for DVC.


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