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Turning the tide: Teaching kids about water conservation
By Jesús Ibarra January 11, 2008 San Miguel de Allende
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When we turn on a kitchen or bathroom faucet, many of us do not stop to consider that the water we take for granted may one day cease to flow.
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Conservation and wise use of water is of great importance in any region where reserves are low, such as San Miguel de Allende.
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