The head of Government, Clara Brugadaled the installation of the Capital Water Cabinetwhere a comprehensive strategy is proposed that guarantees the human right to water through the optimization of water supply and the regeneration of bodies of water.
“We have a comprehensive vision and I believe that all the mayors, the city government, nearby governments and the Federal Government agree with the same comprehensive vision, a new water management model that protects nature and gives it sustainability for the future.” Brugada stressed from the Old Town Hall Palace.
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During the installation of the cabinet, Brugada said that water issues are considered as a human right to ensure that the population has access to it, and the right to nature through good management of the vital liquid, since the capital not only faces shortages, but also floods in rainy weather, which is why he stressed that there is ” a water cycle broken for decades, for hundreds of years”; in addition to addressing the issues.
The head of Government stressed that it is necessary to review and monitor Every day the water wells are monitored as the security issue is monitored, as he said that the capital’s wells are the largest source of water for the entity with 75%, while the remaining 25% comes from outside the city.
Jose Mario Esparzahead of the capital’s Comprehensive Water Management Secretariat, explained that among the measures to be implemented, the C5 of water will be installed, a platform similar to the capital’s security platform, but adapted to operational issues, emergencies and real-time monitoring. of the vital liquid.
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As a second strategy, Esparza indicated that the “H2O line”which will be a direct communication channel so that the population can make all types of reports related to water.
By having the presence of the heads of the 16 capital demarcations, the need to have a water plan by mayor that allows priority issues to be resolved little by little, while an annual operational program will coordinate general efforts.
In his participation Alicia Barcenahead of Semarnat, highlighted that the different levels of government are faced with the opportunity to work together to seek forms of innovation and modernization to seek new forms of treatment.
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It should be noted that the Water Cabinet contemplates a daily session with the main local members; a weekly with mayors of the capital; while at the metropolitan level it would be every month, in order to consolidate strategies to implement.
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