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| ====== Tunjuelo River ====== | ====== Tunjuelo River ====== | ||
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| + | The Tunjuelo River is an important tributary of the Bogotá River, descending through southernmost city areas, such as Usme, and an essential river, though highly polluted, reflecting urban challenges - a potential resource for greenery and at the same time a target of waste. Like other rivers in the Bogotá basin, it contributes to wetlands that help manage water and regulate floods. | ||
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| - | Designed by Mónica Páez Pérez and María José Castillo Ortega. Tangrama, 2014. | + | (Designed by Mónica Páez Pérez and María José Castillo Ortega. Tangrama, 2014.) |
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| + | It originates in the [[18|Paramo de Sumapaz]] south of Bogota and is one of the most important water sources for that city.The origins of the river hold the Páramo ecosystem is a unique infrastructure that can effectively absorb water and store it in vegetation and soil and this ecosystem consists of the [[07|Frailjones]] which establish a unique ecosystem. It then releases water slowly and steadily. At the same time, the Páramo is also the holy place of the Muisca culture. However, the ill-managed growth of the city has endangered both the river and the community and thus causes landslides, flooding, and pollution. | ||
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| + | (Yu, 2023) | ||
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| + | For half a century, Tunjuelo River has been contributing to the city's development. | ||
| + | [[09|Dona Juana landfill]] has the last one of the 9 cells now, which will be used up in at most 3 years. It is polluting the environment through waste liquid and toxic gas. | ||
| + | The river further get polluted due to the [[38|wastewater]] outlets coming into the river. | ||
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| + | __References__ | ||
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| + | Waste and water pollution (2014) Environment & Society Portal. Available at: https:// | ||
| - | The Tunjuelo River is an important tributary of the Bogotá River, descending through southernmost city areas, such as Usme, and an essential river, though highly polluted, reflecting urban challenges - a potential resource for greenery and at the same time a target of waste - which urgently calls for integrated solutions in pollution control and urban integration. It also originates in the [[18|Paramo de Sumapaz]] south of Bogota and is one of the most important water sources for that city. However, the ill-managed growth of the city has endangered both the river and the community and thus causes landslides, flooding, and pollution. | + | Yu (2023) UPPER TUNJUELO RIVER, ArcGIS StoryMaps. Esri. Available |
| - | It is polluted, with high rates of bad odor and water quality problems due to the unregulated effluents stemming from it, hence being a major focus for environmental efforts in Bogotá. | + | |