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In the past 25 years, the metropolitan Querétaro area started to experience ma-jor water supply problems because of the growth in population and the economic boom.
A large percentage of the water supply came from the Valle de Querétaro aquifer that was 60% over exploited and measu-res had to be taken to limit consumption; reuse of treated water; incorporate ground and underground water from other sour-
From left to right: Enrique Aguilar (CIAQSA), Luis Alberto Palacios (AQUALIA INFRAESTRUCTU-RAS), Lucas de Marcos (AQUALIA INFRAESTUCTURAS), Emilio Soler (AQUALIA INFRAESTRUC-TURAS), Abel Asin (AQUALIA INFRAESTRUCTURAS). Kneeling from left to right: Humberto Díaz (CEA de Querétaro), Alfonso López (AQUALIA INFRAESTRUCTURAS), Faustino Pérez (AQUALIA INFRAESTRUCTURAS)
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