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Not Counting 50% of Water for Theft and Leakage

Chihuahua.- The daily supply of drinking water per citizen in the state is 250 to 300 liters of water per person, while the average consumption is between 100 and 120 liters per day. The difference corresponds to water that is not counted because it is lost in leaks, mismeasured home intakes and a significant amount of clandestine connections to the network, reported the executive director of the Central Water and Sanitation Board (JCAS), Mario …
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Chihuahua.- The daily supply of drinking water per citizen in the state is 250 to 300 liters of water per person, while the average consumption is between 100 and 120 liters per day. The difference corresponds to water that is not counted because it is lost in leaks, mismeasured home intakes and a significant amount of clandestine connections to the network, reported the executive director of the Central Water and Sanitation Board (JCAS), Mario …

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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