Challenges of Water Sensitive Cities in Mexico: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Examines or inquires over contemporary phenomenon in its real context;
- The borders between the phenomenon and its context, are no evident clearly;
- Various sources of information are utilized; and
- It can include one or more cases.
- Research questions;
- Theoretical propositions;
- Unit or units of analysis;
- Logic relationship from data to the propositions; and
- Criteria for interpretation of data.
2.1. Case of Study
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Data Transcription
2.5. Global Analysis
- The integrated management of the three urban water streams of potable water, wastewater and stormwater.
- The integration of the scale of urban water management from individual allotments and buildings, to precincts and regions.
- The integration of sustainable urban water management into the built form, incorporating building architecture, landscape architecture and public art.
- The integration of structural and non-structural sustainable urban water management initiatives.
3. Results
3.1. Findings about the Water Cycle Functioning
3.2. Findings about the Water Utilities System, SIAPA
3.3. Findings about the Current Water Management of the MAG
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
BGI | Blue-Green Infrastructure |
CRCWSC | Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities in Australia |
MAG | Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara |
PROAGUA | Program for drinking water, drainage and wastewater treatment |
POS | Public Open Spaces |
SIAPA | Servicios de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado |
UWMTF | Urban Water Management Transitions Framework |
WSC | Water Sensitive Cities |
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Parameter | Data |
---|---|
1. Water supply sources | 1.1 Chapala 58%, (5.889 m3/seg) |
1.2 Groundwater 28% (2.796 m3/seg) | |
1.3 Calderon 13% (1.287 m3/seg) | |
1.4 Springs 1% (0.120 m3/seg | |
2. Conveyance system | 50 km of length of tubes. |
3. Purification | Miravalle Plant (6 m3/seg) |
San Gaspar Plant (1 m3/seg) | |
4. Water distribution system | 8500 km of tubes |
5. Consumption Household level | 850,000 connections to houses |
6. Drainage System | 500 km of water collectors |
7. Wastewater treatment capacity | 7.1 El Ahogado Plant (1.45 m3/seg) |
7.2 Agua Prieta Plant (3.92 m3/seg) | |
7.3 Rio Blanco (0.122 m3/seg) | |
7.4 Virreyes Plant (0.023 m3/seg) | |
7.5 North Tonalá Plant (0.011 m3/seg) | |
7.6 El Vado Sur Plan (0.058 m3/seg) |
Category | Conventional | Sensitive |
---|---|---|
Water Supply | Large Dams | Supplemented by community groundwater schemes as a secondary supply for all outdoor use in households and for POS |
Large Pumps and long Conveyance | ||
Groundwater bores | ||
Water Conservation | Neither interior nor exterior water conservation devices | Application of low water use applications and technologies |
Public Open Spaces (POS) | Design dominated by high water use plants and they are polluted | Design based on water sensitive urban design (WSUD) techniques |
Sewerage | Standard reticulation systems without planning | Full recovery of water used in POS rather than direct linkage to main |
Stormwater | Large sums and piped systems only to drain the rainwater without treatment | Application of WSUD and Best Management Projects concepts |
Aquifer | Recharge Mm3/year | Extraction Mm3/year | Deficit Mm3/year |
---|---|---|---|
Atemajac | 147.3 | 158.39 | −11.09 |
Toluquilla | 49.1 | 121.41 | −72.31 |
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Gleason JA, Casiano Flores C. Challenges of Water Sensitive Cities in Mexico: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. Water. 2021; 13(5):601. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13050601
Chicago/Turabian StyleGleason, Jose Arturo, and Cesar Casiano Flores. 2021. "Challenges of Water Sensitive Cities in Mexico: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara" Water 13, no. 5: 601. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13050601
APA StyleGleason, J. A., & Casiano Flores, C. (2021). Challenges of Water Sensitive Cities in Mexico: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. Water, 13(5), 601. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13050601