Mexico City may be just months away from running of out water
Mexico City may be just months away from running of out water

Mexico City may be just months away from running of out water | CNN

Mexico City may be just months away from running of out water
Mexico City may be just months away from running of out water | CNN
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Oh fuck, I'm going there in April.
Fill your water bottle before you go!
Maybe 2 to be safe
2000 if you're a capitalist.
Maybe bring a ladder to get down to the city
You're not drinking the tap anyway. Supposedly even the ice in the drinks is from bottles. The locals drink bottled too. I've never gotten sick there. It's an amazing cosmopolitan city. You'll have a blast. The ruins are sick. The dispensaries have mushrooms if that's your thing. Tons of seafood. It was a moral quandary for me but I indulged in octopus last visit and it's out of this world in many restaurants. Incredible museums and art.
How does one of the biggest cities on Earth have such poor quality drinking water? I'm not a water purification technician but, shouldn't they have reasonable means to implement water treatment?
Thanks for the advice, unfortunately I'm a vegetarian. I'm going for the ruins actually! I'm a giant Mesoamerican history dork, in fact I'm reading a book about deciphering Nahuatl hieroglyphs. I got my route planned out all ready for the Museo Nacional de Antropología and Teotihuacan. I know enough Spanish to hopefully keep me out of trouble.
I was there about 6 months ago. Just plastic water bottles everywhere. You'll be fine.
That's sad, that can't be good for the environment.
Assuming you're American? One of the first times I deprogrammed myself from "we're the uncivilized colonies" was seeing the amount of water bottles consumed across Europe. The US is blessed with the water we've had. It's not the norm.