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An alternative water supply for chilean coastal desert villages
The measured domestic water consumption rates in two fishing villages on the arid north coast of Chile were 14.2 and 19.7 l/pers/day. The villagers pay 10% of their family income for water in Chungungo and 6% in Los Hornos. The true subsidized cost of the water would represent 39% and 26% respectively of average family income. These high water costs led to the establishment of a project to determine if fog water collection could provide a lower cost water supply. The site, on the ridge above the village of Chungungo, has produced 7200 l/day, an average of 22 I/day for each of the 330 people in the village, during its first 32 months of operation, at a cost estimated to be one-quarter of that of the current water supply. In addition, the fog water supply should be more reliable and of equal or better quality.
An alternative water supply for chilean coastal desert villages
The measured domestic water consumption rates in two fishing villages on the arid north coast of Chile were 14.2 and 19.7 l/pers/day. The villagers pay 10% of their family income for water in Chungungo and 6% in Los Hornos. The true subsidized cost of the water would represent 39% and 26% respectively of average family income. These high water costs led to the establishment of a project to determine if fog water collection could provide a lower cost water supply. The site, on the ridge above the village of Chungungo, has produced 7200 l/day, an average of 22 I/day for each of the 330 people in the village, during its first 32 months of operation, at a cost estimated to be one-quarter of that of the current water supply. In addition, the fog water supply should be more reliable and of equal or better quality.
An alternative water supply for chilean coastal desert villages
Cereceda, Pilar (author) / Schemenauer, Robert S. (author) / Suit, Marcela (author)
1992-03-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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