The Water Supplying: An Urban Problem Without Solution (Zacatecas, Mexico, XIX Century)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17561/at.v1i1.1037Abstract
This paper analyzes the water supplying process in Zacatecas city focusing on the nineteenth century, when municipality and state authorities resort to contract private companies for the water supplying process. Companies that proposed a change in the urban supplying system and companies that never finish their contracts. Water existed but it was necessary an adequate distribution system and a better regulation and administration of the waters that put aside the interests of the political class of Zacatecas.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
© Universidad de Jaén-Seminario Permanente Agua, territorio y medio ambiente-CSIC.
The originals published in the printed and electronic editions of this journal are the property of the University of Jaén and the Seminario Permanente Agua, territorio y medio ambiente (CSIC), as well as the universities that publish specific monographs in Latin America or Europe. The origin must be cited in any partial or total reproduction.
Unless otherwise indicated, all the contents of the electronic edition are distributed under a "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Spain" (CC-by) licence. You can consult from here the informative version and the legal text of the license. This circumstance must be expressly stated in this way when necessary.