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In February 2008 an eight-year-old boy, Miguel Angel Lopez Rocha, died after he fell into the river. Rocha fell near the El Salto Falls. He died nineteen days later. His autopsy indicated heavy metal poison was the reason for his death. This brought attention to the severe contamination of the river.
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Gómez-Balandra, María Antonieta, Edmundo Díaz-Pardo, and Altagracia Gutiérrez-Hernández. "Composición De La Comunidad íctica De La Cuenca Del Río Santiago, México, Durante Su Desarrollo Hidráulico Fish Community Composition of the Santiago River Basin, Mexico, During Its Hydraulic Development."
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Less than fifty years ago the river was a place to fish, bathe, and swim. It is now a river full of pollutants. The Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua (IMTA) found over a thousand different chemicals in the main channel and its tributaries. These substances included semi-volatile and
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Alcocer, Javier, Elva Escobar, and Alfonso Lugo. "Water Use (And Abuse) and Its Effects on the Crater‐lakes of Valle De Santiago, Mexico." Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management, 5.3 (2000):
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The Río Grande de Santiago then descends over 1700 meters as it heads towards the sea. Downstream from Lake Chapala, the river and its major tributaries have carved deep narrow canyons, or
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Contreras Balderas, Salvador and Jennifer Hales. "Rio Santiago". Freshwater Ecoregions of the World. Accessed 7 September 2021.
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Mexico possesses a very small percentage (0.1%) of the world's freshwater reserves. According to an article named
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The Santiago River alone is reported to be 269 miles long. It is viewed by some sources as a continuation of the
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was completed in 1993, creating a reservoir covering a large part of the territory of the municipality of
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Selander, Robert K., and Donald R. Giller. "The Avifauna of the Barranca De Oblatos, Jalisco, Mexico."
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or Barranca de Huentitán is a scenic and protected area popular with residents of the city of
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Major rivers of Mexico, with the Rio Grande de Santiago (labelled Rio Santiago) in west–center
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Water use (and abuse) and its effects on the crater-lakes of Valle de Santiago, Mexico
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After this unfortunate incident the local community organized a group called "
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and empties into the Pacific Ocean, 16 km (10 mi) northwest of
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From Aguamilpa, the river descends to the coastal lowlands, passing by
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flame retardants. This river is one of the most polluted in Mexico.
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to empty into the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the longest rivers in
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Maximum: 2,113 cubic metres per second (74,600 cu ft/s)
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Minimum: 29.5 cubic metres per second (1,040 cu ft/s)
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Average: 320 cubic metres per second (11,000 cu ft/s)
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González, Paulina Martinez; Hernández, Eduardo (2009).
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was completed downstream in 2007. Below El Cajón, the
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Río Grande de Santiago is located in Mexico
Mexico
Lake Chapala
Ocotlán
Mouth
Pacific Ocean
San Blas
Santiago Ixcuintla
Nayarit
21°37′41″N 105°26′52″W / 21.62806°N 105.44778°W / 21.62806; -105.44778
Mololoa River
Río Verde
Juchipila River
Bolaños River
Huaynamota River
Ocotlán

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