1998
DOI: 10.1007/s100400050171
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The water balance for the Basin of the Valley of Mexico and implications for future water consumption

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“…To this fact must be added the exportation of groundwater from this and the neighboring valley (Valle de Ixtlahuca-Atlacomulco) to Mexico City and its surrounding metropolitan area to meet demand there. This represents an average flow of 5.3 m 3 /s (Birkle et al 1998), although values of 14.5 m 3 /s have been reached.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…To this fact must be added the exportation of groundwater from this and the neighboring valley (Valle de Ixtlahuca-Atlacomulco) to Mexico City and its surrounding metropolitan area to meet demand there. This represents an average flow of 5.3 m 3 /s (Birkle et al 1998), although values of 14.5 m 3 /s have been reached.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…NO 3 concentrations do not exceed the national standard for drinking water for NO 3 Wells located to the transition zone show higher concentrations of nitrates, sulfates, chloride and electrical conductivity than wells placed in the hillsides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…New prewashed bottles were used. Sulfuric acid was added to preserve the samples for nitrates, NO 3 . Samples were transported to the Geophysics Institute Analytical Lab the same day.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La creciente demanda de agua ha impactado de manera negativa y creciente en el balance de las cuencas y acuíferos locales y vecinos que sirven de fuentes de abastecimiento de agua potable a la CDMX, generando daños económicos y ambientales que ya se muestran dramáticos. Hay numerosos autores que han discutido los problemas de agua de la CDMX desde diferentes perspectivas (Birkle et al, 1998;Tortajada, 2006;Carrera-Hernández y Gaskin, 2009;González-Reynosa et al, 2010;Mendoza et al, 2008;El Banco Mundial, 2013). Las tradi-cionales prácticas de importación de agua para satisfacer la demanda urbana aunada al déficit regional, ha llevado a crecientes conflictos sociales y políticos en torno a la distribución y gestión del recurso agua.…”
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