Every year, Acapulco receives large amounts of rain that, if properly exploited, could help reduce the historic water shortage facing the port; however, for decades this has not been possible because clean water ends up mixing with waste water that is dumped without treatment. Every day, thousands of liters of contaminated water arrive in the bay of Acapulco. Faced with this problem, the Botanical Garden of Acapulco develops a project that seeks…
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Every year, Acapulco receives large amounts of rain that, if properly exploited, could help reduce the historic water shortage facing the port; however, for decades this has not been possible because clean water ends up mixing with waste water that is dumped without treatment. Every day, thousands of liters of contaminated water arrive in the bay of Acapulco. Faced with this problem, the Botanical Garden of Acapulco develops a project that seeks…