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World Water Day: Water Safety Comes First. by David Anabalón Flores, Ghd Chile Water Manager

Summary by G5noticias
Water is vital for the future and its World Day, this March 22, is to reflect on Chile’s challenge to ensure its water security, independent of hydrological conditions, in favour of the sustained growth of communities and our economy. The main challenge is the imbalance between water supply and demand, especially in the northern and central-northern areas of Chile, where availability is limited and pressure on water sources is increasing. These …
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Water is vital for the future and its World Day, this March 22, is to reflect on Chile’s challenge to ensure its water security, independent of hydrological conditions, in favour of the sustained growth of communities and our economy. The main challenge is the imbalance between water supply and demand, especially in the northern and central-northern areas of Chile, where availability is limited and pressure on water sources is increasing. These …

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G5noticias broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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