WATER OPTIMIZATION IN LARGE-SCALE INFRASTRUCTURE INTERVENTIONS IN COLOMBIA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT
- Environmental Administrator – Universidad de Cundinamarca.
- Researcher – Universidad Antonio Nariño.
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Infrastructure development has historically been a pillar of economic growth in Colombia, but also a significant source of pressure on natural resources, especially water. This article analyzes how waste management can become an effective strategy for optimizing water use in large-scale infrastructure interventions. A critical and proactive review of current practices is presented, emphasizing the need to integrate comprehensive waste management as a key tool for water sustainability. Based on national experiences, the article proposes guidelines for future projects seeking to minimize their environmental footprint without compromising functionality or social impact.
[Jesus David Ulloa and Natalia Rozo (2025); WATER OPTIMIZATION IN LARGE-SCALE INFRASTRUCTURE INTERVENTIONS IN COLOMBIA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT Int. J. of Adv. Res. (May). 341-342] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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