Our Mission

Agua Vida is a network of civil society organizations and individuals working in San Miguel de Allende to preserve and restore our finite water resources and to ensure the right to clean water for all through an informed and engaged society.

The AguaVida Network Bulletin

San Miguel de Allende and its surrounding communities are running out of water and the water that we do have is often contaminated with arsenic and fluoride. The AguaVida Bulletin invites our readers to learn more about the many issues involved in our urgent water crisis and how to join in the efforts to find solutions.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Relevant meetings of civil organizations and regional communities were held past June and July in San Miguel de Allende for the integration of the... Read more

On Sunday, March 26, the AguaVida Network hosted San Miguel's first annual Water Fair featuring a variety of interactive workshops and... Read more

Victoria Collier and Ben Ptashnik

SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, MEXICO – ​​In 2023, climate change is no longer a theoretical threat. Around the world extreme weather causes devastation,... Read more

[translation] SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GTO.,- A citizen complaint reported strong contamination of the Zaramago stream and a foul smell of feces in... Read more

On February 5, 2022, a new community radio station was launched in Dolores Hidalgo--Radio Cuenca de la Independencia--produced at the Agricultural... Read more

A working group, Rescatemos la Presa Allende, has formed to confront the rapidly growing infestation of Water Hyacinth (Lirio Acuatico) in the... Read more

[Translation] A massive project recently inaugerated in San Miguel de Allende has generated more questions than answers. The Citizens' Forum "... Read more

Water hyacinths already cover 240 hectares of the Presa Allende

The municipal government is continuing to act against the presence of water hyacinths in the Presa Allende. Since the current municipal... Read more

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