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Final Opportunity to Rehabilitate an Urban River as a Water Source for Mexico City

机译:为墨西哥城修复城市河流作为水源的最终机会

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the amount and quality of water in the Magdalena-Eslava river system and to propose alternatives for sustainable water use. The system is the last urban river in the vicinity of Mexico City that supplies surface water to the urban area. Historical flow data were analyzed (1973–2010), along with the physicochemical and bacteriological attributes, documenting the evolution of these variables over the course of five years (2008–2012) in both dry and rainy seasons. The analyses show that the flow regime has been significantly altered. The physicochemical variables show significant differences between the natural area, where the river originates, and the urban area, where the river receives untreated wastewater. Nutrient and conductivity concentrations in the river were equivalent to domestic wastewater. Fecal pollution indicators and various pathogens were present in elevated densities, demonstrating a threat to the population living near the river. Estimates of the value of the water lost as a result of mixing clean and contaminated water are presented. This urban river should be rehabilitated as a sustainability practice, and if possible, these efforts should be replicated in other areas. Because of the public health issues and in view of the population exposure where the river flows through the city, the river should be improved aesthetically and should be treated to allow its ecosystem services to recover. This river represents an iconic case for Mexico City because it connects the natural and urban areas in a socio-ecological system that can potentially provide clean water for human consumption. Contaminated water could be treated and reused for irrigation in one of the green areas of the city. Wastewater treatment plants and the operation of the existing purification plants are urgent priorities that could lead to better, more sustainable water use practices in Mexico City.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估马格达莱纳-埃斯拉瓦河水系的水量和水质,并提出可持续用水的替代方案。该系统是墨西哥城附近最后一条向市区供应地表水的城市河流。分析了历史流量数据(1973-2010年)以及理化和细菌学属性,记录了这些变量在干燥和雨季的五年(2008-2012年)过程中的演变。分析表明,流动状态已显着改变。理化变量显示出河流起源的自然区域与河流接收未经处理的废水的市区之间的显着差异。河流中的养分和电导率浓度相当于生活污水。粪便污染指标和各种病原体以较高的密度存在,表明对生活在河边的人口构成威胁。给出了由于混合干净和受污染的水而损失的水的价值的估算值。作为可持续发展的实践,应该对这条城市河流进行修复,如果可能的话,这些努力应在其他地区重复进行。由于公共卫生问题,并且鉴于河流流经城市的人口众多,因此应该对河流进行美学改良,并对其进行处理,以恢复其生态系统服务。这条河代表了墨西哥城的标志性案例,因为它在自然生态系统中将自然和城市区域连接起来,有可能为人类提供清洁用水。污染的水可以进行处理,然后再用于城市绿色区域之一的灌溉中。废水处理厂和现有净化厂的运营是当务之急,可能导致墨西哥城采取更好,更可持续的用水方式。

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