Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 5:41:35 GMT
Around the world, many do not have access to basic services such as sanitation, drinking water and storm drainage systems. Mexico has more than 3,000 Wastewater Treatment Plants and almost a thousand Water Treatment Plants, however not all of them are operational. Cities are experiencing the effects of climate change, events that are surrounded by various problems that include poverty, the need for resilient infrastructure, sustainable living and guaranteeing access to basic services for all. In Mexico, with a population of 126 million people, access to water is the main problem to be solved. Considering that water stress has largely been a human-caused problem due to the increase in consumption and has consequently exceeded replenishment rates, it is therefore important that we all work together to propose alternatives that ensure a longer life healthy and sustainable.
Access to quality water is a human right that allows people to live with dignity while ensuring the correct functioning of various industries, which is why we must see this resource as an economic, social and environmental good, which requires co-responsible actions” commented Juan Carlos Arce, Marketing Head for Water Improvement Solutions at Grupo Rotoplas. A report from the America Cell Phone Number List World Resources Institute (WRI) concluded that solving water challenges, including scarcity, inequality in access to purification and contamination, only requires an annual investment of 1.04 trillion dollars until 2030, that is, 29 cents per year. day per person. “In that sense, we must delve deeper into those sustainable solutions that help mitigate the effects of the problems described.
One of them can be the Water Treatment Plants (WTP) and the Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP), which constitute a valuable tool for the use of natural resources, not only in housing infrastructure, but also in industrial areas. and cultivation,” added the manager The PTA and WWTP eliminate physical and biological agents at different levels that allow the reuse of the liquid in activities such as washing, irrigation or even to reintegrate it into rivers and lakes in a less harmful way and the natural resource can be preserved. In Mexico, according to data from the National Water Commission (CONAGUA), there are 997 water purification plants and 3,661 WWTPs in the country, of which on average 20% of each segment are not operating due to factors such as lack of of resources, despite the fact that this alternative allows preserving the environment and promoting greater availability of the liquid.
Access to quality water is a human right that allows people to live with dignity while ensuring the correct functioning of various industries, which is why we must see this resource as an economic, social and environmental good, which requires co-responsible actions” commented Juan Carlos Arce, Marketing Head for Water Improvement Solutions at Grupo Rotoplas. A report from the America Cell Phone Number List World Resources Institute (WRI) concluded that solving water challenges, including scarcity, inequality in access to purification and contamination, only requires an annual investment of 1.04 trillion dollars until 2030, that is, 29 cents per year. day per person. “In that sense, we must delve deeper into those sustainable solutions that help mitigate the effects of the problems described.
One of them can be the Water Treatment Plants (WTP) and the Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP), which constitute a valuable tool for the use of natural resources, not only in housing infrastructure, but also in industrial areas. and cultivation,” added the manager The PTA and WWTP eliminate physical and biological agents at different levels that allow the reuse of the liquid in activities such as washing, irrigation or even to reintegrate it into rivers and lakes in a less harmful way and the natural resource can be preserved. In Mexico, according to data from the National Water Commission (CONAGUA), there are 997 water purification plants and 3,661 WWTPs in the country, of which on average 20% of each segment are not operating due to factors such as lack of of resources, despite the fact that this alternative allows preserving the environment and promoting greater availability of the liquid.