
Asociación Nacional de Empresas de Agua y Saneamiento de México A.C. (Aneas)
Get all the information about Asociación Nacional de Empresas de Agua y Saneamiento de México A.C. (Aneas), a company operating mainly in the Water & Waste sector. Connect with its key contacts, projects, shareholders, related news and more. The company has operations in Mexico, which include Wastewater, Water & Waste, Market Prices and Forecasts, Environment, Waste, Glaciers, Clean Energy Transition, Dams, Statistics, Waste treatment plants, Water utilities, Industrial waste, Environmental conflict, Water reservoir, Productivity / Efficiency, Sewer networks, Surface water, Industrial water efficiency, Potable water treatment plants, Water shortages, Landfills, Legislation & Regulation, Water chemicals, Hazardous wastewater, Potable water, Wastewater treatment plants, Other (Government - Associations - NGOs), Water transfer, Remediation, Hazardous waste, Water pipelines, Waste management, Drought, Drainage, Recycling, Groundwater, Water meters, Potable water system, Desalination plant, Agriculture & Industrial Water, Distribution network, Industrial wastewater, Irrigation system, Flood control, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Studies, Tariffs, Environmental evaluation andWastewaters reuse. Write to us at info@bnamericas.com or call us at +56 (2) 29410300 to schedule a demonstration of our platform.
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National Association of Water and Sanitation Companies of Mexico A.C. (ANEAS) is a non-profit association, comprised of 123 Mexican Potable Water Operators. It was founded in 1992 to offer legal, legislative and fiscal advice, as well as capacities certification, technical support for potable water systems operation and representation before national and international authorities in Mexico. It is headquartered in Mexico City.
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Other projects in: Water & Waste (Mexico)
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- Project: Construction of the Tixtla Dam and aqueduct for the supply of drinking water to Tixtla in the state of Guerrero.
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5 years ago
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5 years ago
- Project: Expansion of the wastewater treatment capacity of the City of San Juan del Río, Querétaro.
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5 years ago
- Project: Papalutla intermunicipal system for water supply in the Northern Region of the state of Guerrero.
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5 years ago
- Project: Benito Juárez Qroo garbage incineration plant
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3 years ago
- Project: Monterrey VI aqueduct
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6 months ago
- Project: Nacajuaca Tabasco garbage incineration plant
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3 years ago
- Project: 0904 Intermunicipal Project for the Comprehensive Management of Urban Solid Waste in the La Ciénega Region, Michoacán
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4 years ago
- Project: Picachos-Mazatlán Water Pipeline
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3 years ago
- Project: Rehabilitation of the North II Wastewater Treatment Plant in Puerto Vallarta, Jal.
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5 years ago
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