Simón Sánchez
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So, for example, the houses that have, here in Mexico City, for example, half of the year that it is not raining, they let the normal street water enter, they occupy the street water when it is raining, and when the rains start, they close the public key and start using the rainwater they are harvesting.
So, for example, the houses that have, here in Mexico City, for example, half of the year that it is not raining, they let the normal street water enter, they occupy the street water when it is raining, and when the rains start, they close the public key and start using the rainwater they are harvesting.
Sí, es independiente, sí, la parte de la captación, también por eso se le llama cosecha de lluvia, porque digamos que es, pues, a partir de tú, este, digamos, cultivas, por algunos decir, este, el agua en tu techo y ya la cosechas. is something totally independent. Let's say it's a way and it's like what we're looking for and we're advocating, which is water autonomy, right?
Sí, es independiente, sí, la parte de la captación, también por eso se le llama cosecha de lluvia, porque digamos que es, pues, a partir de tú, este, digamos, cultivas, por algunos decir, este, el agua en tu techo y ya la cosechas. is something totally independent. Let's say it's a way and it's like what we're looking for and we're advocating, which is water autonomy, right?
This foments autonomy and decentralization, which is a fundamental point in the issue of the water crisis to access water.
This foments autonomy and decentralization, which is a fundamental point in the issue of the water crisis to access water.
Well, Tlaxcala is a village, right? And another, for example, something industrial.
Well, Tlaxcala is a village, right? And another, for example, something industrial.
Sure. Look, for example, I don't remember the name of the company well right now, but it's a company that is dedicated to, it's an editorial. de las más antiguas y grandes de México, ¿no? Este editorial obviamente ocupa muchísima agua, ¿no?
Sure. Look, for example, I don't remember the name of the company well right now, but it's a company that is dedicated to, it's an editorial. de las más antiguas y grandes de México, ¿no? Este editorial obviamente ocupa muchísima agua, ¿no?
Ellos dijeron es fundamental captar agua y tienen unas bodegas enormes y unos techos enormes que gracias a eso pueden captar muchísima agua y pues ahora ya están ahorrando muchísima agua que están dejando de consumir y quitar a la gente de alrededor, ¿no? O sea, ellos ya son autonomous, let's say, in that part of the water for the use of the rain, right?
Ellos dijeron es fundamental captar agua y tienen unas bodegas enormes y unos techos enormes que gracias a eso pueden captar muchísima agua y pues ahora ya están ahorrando muchísima agua que están dejando de consumir y quitar a la gente de alrededor, ¿no? O sea, ellos ya son autonomous, let's say, in that part of the water for the use of the rain, right?
And well, in another way, a lot of people, for example, say, well, but all that water, they are letting it not infiltrate. What happens is that the rainwater falls to the cement, let's say, to the asphalt and goes straight to the drain. It is a water that is not being used, it is not even infiltrating, right? I mean, it is going directly to the pipe. Hey, let's see, this is a very good topic.
And well, in another way, a lot of people, for example, say, well, but all that water, they are letting it not infiltrate. What happens is that the rainwater falls to the cement, let's say, to the asphalt and goes straight to the drain. It is a water that is not being used, it is not even infiltrating, right? I mean, it is going directly to the pipe. Hey, let's see, this is a very good topic.
Well, just after the filtration, it is that just first it is like this first phase, like for human contact that we tell you, right? Yes. Which is the one that enters the street and the one that we capture after the filtration is for human contact. It's the same, let's say. which is dust, leaves, any physical thing, right? Yes. The chemical theme and the biological theme. Yes.
Well, just after the filtration, it is that just first it is like this first phase, like for human contact that we tell you, right? Yes. Which is the one that enters the street and the one that we capture after the filtration is for human contact. It's the same, let's say. which is dust, leaves, any physical thing, right? Yes. The chemical theme and the biological theme. Yes.
So, for example, heavy metals are chemical and things, well, viruses, bacteria are biological, right? Right. So, each one of the filters seeks to attack each one of those, right? The physical, the chemical and the biological. So, the filter that has both the public intake and the water decapitation of the systems that we install, attacks these three. So, really, when your cistern arrives...
So, for example, heavy metals are chemical and things, well, viruses, bacteria are biological, right? Right. So, each one of the filters seeks to attack each one of those, right? The physical, the chemical and the biological. So, the filter that has both the public intake and the water decapitation of the systems that we install, attacks these three. So, really, when your cistern arrives...
If you have a good maintenance of your capture system, you can even get much cleaner than the one that comes from the public system, really.
If you have a good maintenance of your capture system, you can even get much cleaner than the one that comes from the public system, really.