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| The Bogotá River is considered one of the most contaminated rivers in the world. Pollution occurs throughout the Río Bogotá watershed, with the mid-basin, where the city of Bogotá is located, having the poorest water quality. | The Bogotá River is considered one of the most contaminated rivers in the world. Pollution occurs throughout the Río Bogotá watershed, with the mid-basin, where the city of Bogotá is located, having the poorest water quality. | ||
| - | The city of Bogotá contributes to most of the pollution (90%) of the Bogotá River. Around 90% of the pollution in the river originates from the three main tributaries within the city: Salitre, Fucha, and [[34| Tunjuelo]]. The city produces 16,000 litres of [[38| wastewater]] per second, of which only 25% (4,000 litres) is treated. The remaining wastewater is discharged directly into the Bogotá River without treatment. Domestic waste makes up 76% of the total pollution discharged into the river by the city. Pollutants include household waste (detergents, | + | The city of Bogotá contributes to most of the pollution (90%) of the Bogotá River. Around 90% of the pollution in the river originates from the three main tributaries within the city: Salitre, Fucha, and [[34| Tunjuelo]]. The city produces 16,000 litres of [[38| wastewater]] per second, of which only 25% (4,000 litres) is treated. The remaining wastewater is discharged directly into the Bogotá River without treatment. Domestic waste makes up 76% of the total pollution discharged into the river by the city. Pollutants include household waste (detergents, |
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