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  2. Water resources management in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    There is a long and established framework for water resources management in Colombia.The Environment Ministry and up to 33 Regional Authorities (the first one was created in 1954), are in charge of water resources management and policies at the national and regional and watershed level, respectively.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1990 and 2001, the average tariff for water and sanitation in Colombia increased from US$0.32/m3 to US$0.81/m3, equivalent to an increase of 153%. [15] In 2006, the average monthly bill for residential customers was about US$6.80 for water supply and US$4.60 for sanitation services. [4] [5] Free basic water.

  4. List of countries by total renewable water resources - Wikipedia

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    Global map of countries by total renewable internal freshwater resources (billion cubic meters) in 2020, according to World Bank [1]. This is the list of countries by total renewable water resources for the year 2020, based on the latest data available in January 2024, by World Bank and Food and Agriculture Organization (AQUASTAT data). [2]

  5. List of countries by ecological footprint - Wikipedia

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    World map of countries by their raw ecological footprint compared against the global average biocapacity of 2.1 gha per person in 2007. List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions per capita; Sustainable development; List of countries by inequality-adjusted Human Development Index; Peak water, water resources and water withdrawal

  6. Environmental issues in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia is well endowed with rich water resources with a national average fresh water supply of more than 2,100 cubic kilometers. [22] This is several times larger when compared to other Latin American countries like Argentina and Mexico. [22] But Colombia is facing a serious problem of water pollution. This is limiting their use of abundant ...

  7. Colombia capital Bogota to ration water as reservoirs dry

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    Three reservoirs that make up the Chingaza water system, which supplies Bogota with 70% of its water needs, are at just 16.9% capacity, Galan said, their lowest level in 40 years.

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The highest water use can be found in some utilities in Brazil and Argentina, where water resources are abundant and water use is almost 500 liter/capita/day. [10] The lowest water use is in Aguas de Illimani serving La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, with less than 50 liter/capita/day. In rural areas water use is sometimes even lower than this level.

  9. Colombia’s capital to ration water as El Niño adds to drought

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