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  2. Urban water management in Monterrey, Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The economic growth has fueled income disparity for the 3.86 million residents who live in the Monterrey Metro area (MMA). In addition, the rapid urbanization has taken a large toll on the water resources. In addressing many of this challenges, the city of Monterrey has become a model for sound and effective Integrated urban water management.

  3. Capacitive deionization - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a technology to deionize water by applying an electrical potential difference over two electrodes, which are often made of porous carbon. [2] In other words, CDI is an electro-sorption method using a combination of a sorption media and an electrical field to separate ions and charged particles. [ 3 ]

  4. Non-revenue water - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used indicator to measure NRW is the percentage of NRW as a share of water produced. While this indicator is easy to understand and indeed has been widely used, it has increasingly been recognized that it is not an appropriate indicator to benchmark NRW levels between utilities or even to monitor changes over time.

  5. Sierra Norte de Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    La Sierra Norte de Oaxaca is a heavily wooded region in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is 62 km from the city of Oaxaca on Federal highway 175, heading east towards Tuxtepec . [ 1 ] The region is divided into three districts: Ixtlán , which has 26 municipalities , Villa Alta, which has 25 municipalities and Mixe , which has 17 municipalities.

  6. Agua Blanca, Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    Agua Blanca is a small beach town on the Pacific coast in Oaxaca, Mexico. [1] It can be accessed via an unsurfaced road that exits at KM 171 on highway 200 between Puerto Escondido and Puchutla. The community consists of about roughly 25 beach palapa restaurants serving locally caught seafood. As of 2008 there was no lodging available for rent ...

  7. Istmo de Tehuantepec - Wikipedia

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    It also has lowland tropical rainforests, tropical dry forests, Sierra Madre de Oaxaca pine-oak forests and Sierra Madre del Sur pine-oak forests, and Chimalapas montane forests. The forest is also home to 300 species of native orchids , representing 27% of known Mexican orchid species and 60% of recorded Mexican orchid genera.

  8. Mom, Whose Son Was Just Diagnosed with Autism, in Tears After ...

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    Leah Herod, a mom of three, received an official autism diagnosis for her son, Kai . After telling her best friend, Gillian, about the diagnosis, she found flowers on her doorstep

  9. Economy of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, over 80,000 people from Oaxaca state live in some other part of Mexico. [2] [6] Most of those leaving Oaxaca and Mexico go to the United States. Much of the current wave of emigration began in the late 1970s, and by the 1980s Oaxaca ranked 8th in the number of people leaving for the US from Mexico. Today, that percentage has fallen ...