Turning the tide: Teaching kids about water conservation
By Jesús Ibarra January 11, 2008 San Miguel de Allende

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. 

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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