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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The highest water use can be found in some utilities in Brazil and Argentina, where water resources are abundant and water use is almost 500 liter/capita/day. The lowest water use is in Aguas de Illimani serving La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, with less than 50 liter/capita/day. In rural areas water use is sometimes even lower than this level.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Water supply and sanitation in Mexico. Water supply and sanitation in Mexico is characterized by achievements and challenges. Among the achievements is a significant increase in access to piped water supply in urban areas (88% to 93%) as well as in rural areas (50% to 74%) between 1990 and 2010. Additionally, a strong nationwide increase in ...

  4. La Paz - Wikipedia

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    0.827 (Very High)[5] Website. www.lapaz.bo. La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of 2020,[6]La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bolivia. Its metropolitan area, which is formed by La Paz, El Alto, Achocalla, Viacha, and ...

  5. La Paz, Baja California Sur - Wikipedia

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    La Paz ( pronounced [la ˈpas] ⓘ, English: "peace") is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, with a 2020 census population of 250,141 inhabitants, [ 1] making it the most populous city in the state. La Paz City is located in La Paz Municipality —the fourth-largest municipality in Mexico, by area and ...

  6. Mexican Navy - Wikipedia

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    Given Mexico's large area of water (3,149,920 km 2 (1,216,190 sq mi)) and extensive coastline (11,122 km (6,911 mi)), the Navy's duties are of great importance. Perhaps its most important on-going missions are fighting the Mexican drug war , which includes protecting Pemex 's oil wells in Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico .

  7. Water resources management in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Cañón del Sumidero, river Grijalva, in Chiapas. Mexico has a long and well-established tradition on water resources management (WRM) which started approximately in the 1930s when the country began investing heavily in water storage facilities and groundwater development to expand irrigation and supply water to the rapidly increasing population.

  8. This hidden Eden in Mexico won’t stay undiscovered forever

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    Currently based in La Paz, Mexico, Tree Meinch is a bilingual writer pursuing stories about travel, science and sustainability in a rapidly changing climate. For more CNN news and newsletters ...

  9. Water supply and sanitation in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    During that period two major concessions for water and sanitation were granted to the private sector: One in La Paz/El Alto to the Aguas de Illimani S.A. (AISA), a subsidiary of the French Suez (formerly Lyonnaise des Eaux) in 1997; and a second one in Cochabamba to Aguas de Tunari, a subsidiary of the multinationals Biwater and Bechtel in 1999.