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Category: Science and Technology
Date Submitted: 10/13/2016 03:15 AM
Introduction:
Water scarcity in Mexico is a huge problem that is affecting more people every day. The importance for this
research is to present how has the lack of water in Mexico affected their habitants and how have the Mexican
Governors totally ignored this problem due to the lack of money, ideas and solutions. Mexico City has around 22
million inhabitants, which consume billions and billions of liter per day. People who live in segregated villages are
forced to walk over 10 kilometers in order to obtain “clean” water, even though that water they are consuming is full of
dangerous minerals due to the contamination in Mexico City. Although the water cleaning system in the country is
really advanced, the pipelines that are under the cities are really dirty, and they haven’t been cleaned for more than 50
years. This is a big problem because if the water that is being transported is clean, and the pipelines are dirty, this
means that all the water that is being transported is being contaminated by all the minerals and trash that is
underground. For this research, it will be tested that water dirtiness in the country affects the health of every single
Mexican, and that it can become a bigger health issue, due to the fact that the water that is being consumed has viruses
and harmful bacterias that affect our health.
Methodology:
The plan in order to achieve the goals of this assessment is to research what are the main problems and what
are the most affected cities in Mexico, and where is the water with the highest levels of contamination and the lowest
quality. The data obtained for this research will be helpful because it explains how the water quality has been
decreased in the past decades, and how the government has done any kind of actions to solve this important problem.
The data analyzed is on the most precise information, due to the fact that this data is obtained and investigated by the
own government and mayoralty.
Findings:
As it was...