Case Study
Mexico Facing Water Shortage With Conservation Technology
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Mexico Facing Water Shortage With Conservation Technology
World's largest fusible-PVC project brings clean water to thousands.
By Drew L. Wilson
Veracruz, Mexico – Engineer Juan de Dios Rey loves Mexico. It is evident in the way he speaks about her people and history. We travel down a busy road somewhere near Veracruz, Mexico and the constant beep of assorted horns tells us that most of the people here don't have a millisecond to waste. Poverty surrounds the road and the background of brightly colored houses somehow seems in contrast to the street beggars. The road is full of mammoth potholes and Juan avoids them in the dented rental.
"Fusible PVC makes sense," he says. He points to the road and says, "It is hard for a politician to put money into water infrastructure when his population sees that the streets are in such poor condition. If he fixes a road, they immediately see the results."
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SOURCE: McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.



