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The Odyssey to Drink Water in a Fountain in Seville: One for Every 4,000 People and Neighborhoods Condemned to Be Deserts

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On any Sunday in July, with 40 degrees in the shade and almost all the shops closed, a neighbor of San Jerónimo walks down the street in full sun and urgently needs some water. He takes out his mobile phone, searches Google and comes out the map of public fountains of Emasesa. He zooms, looks for its location, and there is not a single source in the entire neighborhood. In a similar situation is any citizen who does that search in much of the Ma…
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On any Sunday in July, with 40 degrees in the shade and almost all the shops closed, a neighbor of San Jerónimo walks down the street in full sun and urgently needs some water. He takes out his mobile phone, searches Google and comes out the map of public fountains of Emasesa. He zooms, looks for its location, and there is not a single source in the entire neighborhood. In a similar situation is any citizen who does that search in much of the Ma…

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elcorreoweb.es broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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