Supply and Demand for Drinking Water in Sincelejo City, Colombia: a Review of Alternative Solutions
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) Volume 10, Issue 09, September 2019, pp. 261-267, Article ID: IJCIET_10_09_027 Available online at http://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJCIET?Volume=10&Issue=9 ISSN Print: 0976-6308 and ISSN Online: 0976-6316 © IAEME Publication SUPPLY AND DEMAND FOR DRINKING WATER IN SINCELEJO CITY, COLOMBIA: A REVIEW OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS Jhon J. Feria Díaz* Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Sucre, Carrera 28 No. 5-267. Sincelejo, Colombia Rodrigo G. Hernández Ávila Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Sucre, Carrera 28 No. 5-267. Sincelejo, Colombia Liliana M. Vitola Garrido Faculty of Education and Sciences, Universidad de Sucre, Carrera 28 #5-267, Sincelejo, Colombia *Corresponding Author ABSTRACT This research study made a review of the current situation of the aqueduct system from Sincelejo city, Colombia showing water supply and demand along with potential causes of the prevailing water deficit. Similarly, possible and available surface water sources were reviewed, apart from the underground, allowing to expand water supply and find a balance between supply and demand. The study intends to propose alternatives to help lower pressure on the Morroa aquifer, the only current source of supply. Keywords: Aqueducts, Aquifers, groundwater, surface sources Cite this Article: Jhon J. Feria Díaz, Rodrigo G. Hernández Ávila and Liliana M. Vitola Garrido, Supply and Demand for Drinking Water in Sincelejo City, Colombia: A Review of Alternative Solutions. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 10(9), 2019, pp. 261-267. http://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJCIET?Volume=10&Issue=9 1. INTRODUCTION Sincelejo is a mid-sized city from the Colombian Caribbean region.
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