00:24The contamination that we have in El Páramo is on the main road.
00:29It is an interdepartement that communicates to Cundinamarca, to Boyacá, to Villapinzón and other municipalities.
00:38Maybe there is a person who put the paper or the bottle, but really if we go there, it is
00:46minimal.
00:46For a year or a half, I went to El Páramo to Celia Ceo al Río.
00:52And it happens that people didn't pay attention.
00:57I went to speak, and they told me that yes, I don't know when.
01:02I mean, it only hurts my ears, the truth is that.
01:05They even made me enter the places to see the area that I don't know what, that I don't know
01:11when.
01:11And the people say that yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:16I've been here for four times. I've been there for about two years.
01:19I've been there for three months.
01:25I've been there for three months.
01:49And can't call first, so yeah, I have to bless you.
01:53I can't take home.
01:54There's a lot of things, kadamaответ cook, here's a sign,
01:58It's crazy, crazy, it's the river, the waters of Bogotá, the industrial areas and the sabana.
02:07Right now it's dead, dead.
02:28If we go to the bottom of the topic, we see that the contamination of the river Bogotá here in
02:33the municipality is minimal
02:35compared to the contamination that there is in the sabana, that there is in the capital, that there is out
02:41of Bogotá.
02:42This here was a park, it was all just a park, there was nothing, there was only the church and
02:48the lights.
02:50The church in the same night. Everything goes from here and then you don't get one.
02:55But that's why, but that's why, that's why. That's why that's why. That's why that's why.
02:58That's why that's why, that's why that's why that's why. That's why that's why that's why.
03:00That's why that's why it's going down and it's going down.
03:01Well, here is a industrial area where it's from everywhere.
03:06Because here, since the process of the river Bogotá, until it's finished.
03:13There is a lot of shops, there are shops, there are many factories, plastic, and shoes.
03:23There are workshops of painting, painting, painting, painting, painting.
03:27There are many things here because it's an industrial area.
03:30We use gloves, glue, oxygen, and extractors.
03:38Also, one needs to have protection.
03:41There are these parts because, with containers, taking, or chemicals in,
03:48definitely should reach away, there are to protect patients.
03:51BigQuery for example, Уevo, P vigil, Hueso, Marrano,aze, Vañas.
03:59Because directlyly they have to take off.
04:01because they cut them and cut them with the bones.
04:06You are used to be used to it,
04:08because all the years that you have,
04:10you are used to be used to the bad smells.
04:13As a human cadavre,
04:16unfortunately, it happens a lot here in the door.
04:19In the door where the machines are
04:24that clean the box and collect the trash,
04:25and almost every week,
04:30the CTI levantes a body.
04:33The smell is very good,
04:36and always tends to be like the gripe.
04:42But it's more like a custom.
04:44It's more like a tourist the smell
04:47than the one who is used to be here.
04:52And it's more,
04:52while it's disrupted,
04:53when they fall,
04:55because it's when the water gets away
04:58and does the river,
05:00where the smell goes,
05:02the pestilence,
05:03the animals are dead,
05:04the plastic mundo,
05:06the people have the body.
05:10The people are the people that touch the river,
05:13the person who work here
05:16is the person who work with the river
05:17is the person who work with the chicken.
05:18Well, the river Bogotá doesn't smell so bad.
05:20All right, we contaminated it.
05:23But it doesn't smell bad.
05:24Here it smells more bad.
05:27The contamination for us, for the common people,
05:31cigarettes, bags, all that,
05:33are some sandals.
05:35And that comes from this river that is in Bogotá.
05:38And later we have bogatomas.
05:39There are about three bogatomas.
05:41There they are in the water.
05:42This side is not contaminated.
05:45It is contaminated, but there is no smell.
05:48The river Bogotá doesn't only affect me.
05:51The river Bogotá affects a whole community
05:56from where it begins to move,
05:58contaminated from Bogotá
06:01to where the Magdalena desemble.
06:04They say that they live around the river.
06:08And no, that comes from Bogotá.
06:10That one can't have a little animal
06:13because it is the one who is contaminating the river Bogotá.
06:17No, it is not.
06:19It comes from Bogotá.
06:21It comes from Bogotá.
06:21It comes from Bogotá.
06:22They put everything they are willing to do
06:24to the river, what they don't serve.
06:26And there is no control about it.
06:28Here the desembocadura of the river Bogotá,
06:31that comes from that river,
06:34when it is summer,
06:37they come and leave it at night.
06:39And that beach is like petrol.
06:44It is like a black, red, red,
06:45that one day I could invite you to
06:48when this is like this,
06:51so that you can see.
06:52No one can't do it at the smell,
06:54but as we are now adapted to the work of us,
06:57the other,
06:57we have to be here.
07:09The University has a close relationship with the river Bogotá,
07:12about two kilometers.
07:13Inicia the Ponte del Común
07:15and finalize what was the ancient entrance to Chía.
07:18There are two kilometers,
07:201,900 meters,
07:22in which we are neighbors of the river Bogotá
07:24and the relationship that has wanted to establish
07:26the University with the care of the river Bogotá
07:29is just this.
07:30It is a work of protection.
07:31That's why we are responsible for the river Bogotá
07:36and the delivery of the water.
07:37The University does not have alcantarillado,
07:40it is to say that all the water potable
07:41that we use in the process
07:43of the river Bogotá
07:45and the responsibility of the University
07:46is to treat them
07:47in the two treatment plants
07:49that we have
07:49and to give them to the river Bogotá
07:51with the quality
07:51that the regional corporation
07:54or the CAR Cundinamarca.
07:56I would like that it was like a humedal
08:00that it was clean
08:01and that it was like a humedal
08:02and that it was formed
08:03like a humedal
08:04so that we showed
08:06two or three months
08:08from a part of the river Bogotá
08:10that it was clean
08:11and it was clean
08:13and it was water crystalline
08:13and it was seen.
08:14And not how they did
08:14and there were
08:16fishing pots, plants,
08:17and trees.
08:18If, of course, this water is clean,
08:22we have to stop the activities
08:25because we cannot have it
08:27at the edge of the river
08:28because we will contaminate
08:30the clean water that will be reduced.
08:31So that's why,
08:33I say that,
08:34if I had to stop this
08:36because the river is clean
08:37clean and it would have to end.
08:46These places, first of all, are sacred.
08:49For our ancient communities, these were sacred places.
08:54This is practically the life of all of us,
08:56because the páramos is the one who gives us the water,
08:58and the water is the life of all of us.
09:00We must be aware that we, maybe only speaking,
09:04we can't take care of these ecosystems,
09:07so that's why we do it.
09:09For me, for me,
09:11for every house, we can take a sample.
09:15A sample.
09:17Those who are there,
09:18from there to above,
09:21and even us here, too.
09:23A sample for each one to collaborate with the cleanest of the river
09:27and give an idea of how to clean it and how to clean it.
09:31Clean it.
09:32Clean the garbage and help the river to clean it.
09:38Don't throw garbage to the floor,
09:40try the animals.
09:42The river in itself is life, it is water,
09:46but with the human stupidity,
09:48we have contaminated it, we have damaged it.
09:51When the sky looks beautiful, I go to take photos.
09:54I really like it,
09:55because it reflects in the water and it looks beautiful.
09:58.
10:35You
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