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Water Rationing Ends, But Problems Remain

The year-long water rationing in Bogotá has finally come to an end, but structural issues persist.  A water truck in Chapinero in 2021 A...

Water, water, everywhere, and not a drop to drink

Coleridge would have appreciated mayor Galán’s sense of irony in intensifying water rationing as we enter the rainy season.  The...

An image of the reservoir of Bogotá to illustrate low water levels and the need for water cuts in Bogotá

Water cuts in Bogota: Find out when your water will be turned off

Water cuts in Bogotá are coming this week. There will be water cuts in Bogotá, beginning on April 11. Rationing will be zone by zone and will...

A desalination plant in La Guajira sparks hopes of solving crippling water crisis

[caption id="attachment_32093" align="aligncenter" width="4288"] An arid plain in the Department of Guajira. Photo by Jess Kraft.[/caption] On the...

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