The water rationing shift that ended at 8:00 am this Saturday, May 4, according to a report from the Bogotá Aqueduct and Sewer Company -EAAB-, in the city there was a consumption of 15.27 cubic meters per second.
The level of the Chingaza System reservoirs fell from 17.02% (May 3) to 16.91% as of May 4.
After several days rising, the level of the Chingaza System reservoirs dropped slightly. Bogotá needs us. Let’s continue reducing our consumption.
The District continues to invite citizens to ration water consumption, to change habits and contribute to saving water to guarantee that all citizens in Bogotá and surrounding municipalities have access to this vital liquid.
Below is a graph with the water consumption data in Bogotá for this 4 May 2024:
#CloseTheKeyNow and helps contribute to saving water in the city. Remember that it is not about saving water but about consuming less. Help with three-minute showers, avoid washing cars, windows or facades and do not accumulate more water than necessary for the basics.
We share a post from Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán with more details of the water consumption report from yesterday, May 4:
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