“…So far, researchers indicate that WUAs have been very much aware of performing these administrative functions and that they have the normative and administrative tools for good management of them, despite the fact that many still operate in precarious conditions [15,52,63]. Here, WUA members, together with the group dynamic in place, have become a crucial element in their capacity to respond to external disturbances, such as environmental variations, as a study carried out [64] determined. In theory, these associations should involve all users of the watershed, including agricultural, mining, urban, hydroelectric, tourism, environmental, and industrial users, as well as anyone else who uses those waters.…”