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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The water and sanitation sector in Peru has made important advances in the last two decades, including the increase of water coverage from 30% to 85% between 1980 and 2010. . Sanitation coverage has also increased from 9% to 37% from 1985 to 2010 in rural areas.

  3. SEDAPAL - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Sedapal carried out important works that improved the water supply for all the residents of Lima and Callao: Inlet No. 2 was built, the second stage of the Drinking Water Treatment Plant No. 2, the regulating pond No. 2, 12 sand traps, the Induced Recharge of the Rímac Aquifer and the new treated water reservoir with a ...

  4. Category:Water supply and sanitation in Peru - Wikipedia

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  5. Water resources management in Peru - Wikipedia

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    While Peru accounts for about four per cent of the world's annual renewable water resources, over 98% of its water is available east of the Andes, in the Amazon region. The coastal area of Peru, with most of economic activities and more than half of the population, receives only 1.8% of the national freshwater renewable water resources.

  6. La Atarjea Water Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    People from Lima drank their water straight from the Rímac River until 1552, when local authorities began looking for alternate sources. An aqueduct was built in 1563 to supply the fountain at the Plaza Mayor and the city's convents. [2] [3]

  7. Environmental issues in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In urban areas only 87% and in rural areas 62% of the population have access to clean water. In major cities 3.0 million tons of waste per year is created. [17] President Alan García campaigned for a "water for all" strategic program, which proposed investment in 185 water supply and sanitation projects. The objective of this program is to ...

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  9. Inca aqueducts - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded accounts of Inca water transportation structures came from Spanish conquistadores in the sixteenth century. One such explorer was Pedro Cieza de León.In his published chronicles detailing his travels through Peru, he noted seeing a large wall as he headed east from Cuzco, which scholars argue he was referring to the aqueduct at the Piquillacta archeological site.