He access to water It is one of the main problems facing the Mexico Cityso it is urgent to develop a water plan that guarantees its supply in homes in the capital, assured the former Citizen Movement candidate for the head of Government (MC) Solomon Chertorivsky.
“It is not false to say that we are running out of water in this city and that it is urgent to draw a joint route where we can all support to have a 20-year plan to be able to have constant running water in all the homes of our city,” he mentioned. .
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In his participation in the Open Parliament of Water Rescue, held this Wednesday in the Congress of Mexico City, the emecista referred to the need for investment to address this problem.
“All this requires money, we have calculated that around 15 billion additional pesos are required per year for the next 20 years if we want to solve the water problem and have a final solution,” he mentioned.
In this regard, it was considered necessary to change the culture of water consumption and management to raise awareness among the population about its correct use and thus avoid its waste.
“Without a doubt, the water issue is one of the main problems we face, we are running out of water in this city. “It is urgent to draw a joint route to have a 20-year plan to be able to have water in all the homes of our city.” @Chertorivski. pic.twitter.com/GmMgbS86WV
— Mexico City Citizen Movement (@MovCiudadanoCMX) October 23, 2024
In her participation, the local MC representative in the local Congress, Paty Urriza, pointed out that the collaboration and political will of all parties is necessary to propose solutions for the future, to ensure that all people exercise their right to access to water.
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Representing Secretary Julia Álvarez Icaza, the social communication coordinator of the local Environment Secretariat (Sedema), Nabani Vega, considered it necessary to address the water issue as an issue not exclusive to Mexico City, but to the metropolitan area and of entities such as the State of Mexico and Michoacán from where the water is brought to the capital.
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