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Urban Growth Intensifies Overexploitation of the Water System

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The underground water system supplies about 60 percent of the water consumed by Mexico City, but the extraction far exceeds the volume that is recharged with the rains, which means that “the problem is unsustainable,” emphasized Dr. Arturo Suárez Suárez, professor at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN). “No effective measures are being taken to stop overexploitation, on the contrary, urban growth is intensifying it,” the academic in intervi…
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The underground water system supplies about 60 percent of the water consumed by Mexico City, but the extraction far exceeds the volume that is recharged with the rains, which means that “the problem is unsustainable,” emphasized Dr. Arturo Suárez Suárez, professor at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN). “No effective measures are being taken to stop overexploitation, on the contrary, urban growth is intensifying it,” the academic in intervi…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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