2021
DOI: 10.29057/icbi.v9i17.7146
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El Sistema de drenaje de la Ciudad de México

Abstract: Se presenta un resumen concentrado de la evolución histórica del sistema de drenaje de la zona metropolitana de la Ciudad de México (ZMCM). Esta información está dispersa y se ha recopilado de informes y documentos oficiales, cuyos mapas se han actualizado al presente. La situación del drenaje es objeto de constantes trabajos de mantenimiento y ampliación. A pesar de ello, la ciudad continúa sufriendo de constantes inundaciones, agravadas por su hundimiento progresivo, el aumento poblacional y los efectos del … Show more

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“…Still, it collects the wastewater from the region's urban settlements and industries before inflowing into the Mezquital Valley. The Great Drain Channel is an essential early infrastructure for the Mexico City sewage surface waters and the West Interceptor Tunnel, which flows underground [33].…”
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“…Still, it collects the wastewater from the region's urban settlements and industries before inflowing into the Mezquital Valley. The Great Drain Channel is an essential early infrastructure for the Mexico City sewage surface waters and the West Interceptor Tunnel, which flows underground [33].…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%