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Michael

I read the wikipedia on Medellin it is very nice, congratulations. There is only one text I recommend you to review:

"Consistent and adequate precipitation usually ensures that storage reservoirs feeding the Medellín River can deliver approximately 170 m3 of water to the MAM.[2] " This sentence has a problem. The water which supply the MAM comes from other basins outside of Medellin Basin and the volume has o be relate to a time and it is too small. Please take a look on that.

Best Regards

Carlos

Water losses

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Water losses are prevalent and in 2008, losses were at 36%. From this total, 60% are physical losses and 40 % commercial losses. There is a water loss reduction program focused on physical losses that takes into account a portion of the network. [1]

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An Urban Master Plan was approved in 1999 with short (2 years) median (4 years) and long term planning scenarios. The actual government presented a Development Govern Plan approved in 2006 for the 2008-2011 periods.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Tucci was invoked but never defined (see the help page).