AEAS: El ciclo urbano del agua

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About this game

Join Guadi on this educational adventure to learn the urban water cycle with seven fun educational games.

AEAS, the Spanish Association of Water Supply and Sanitation, invites you to learn all the parts of this process.

The urban water cycle is one that develops within population centers. Human beings have created it to collect water from nature, use it and then return it back to its natural environment in appropriate conditions.

It seems like an easy and quick job, but the reality is that there are a large number of professionals who make it possible for the majority of the population to turn on the tap to have water and press the toilet drain to get rid of it.

Learn interesting facts about the main water collection systems, purification, water distribution, reuse, urban drainage, purification and the main aspects of water quality and control.
Updated on
Oct 19, 2023

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Descubre cómo llega el agua a nuestras casas con AEAS.