Ecuador's sewer system is a combination of domestic wastewater and stormwater, with a significant portion of the network in major cities like Quito utilizing gravity-fed collectors to transport wastewater, though many areas still lack adequate treatment facilities and significant portions of the population don't have access to proper sanitation, leading to wastewater often being discharged directly into rivers and oceans; Guayaquil has a more developed sewer system with extensive collector networks, but still faces challenges with wastewater treatment and discharge into the Daule-Guayas Rivers.
@livingabroadwithericАй бұрын
@henryirazabal2118 interesting information thanks for that.
@Belphegorplays767Ай бұрын
I’m his eldest son 😂. it’s pretty cool that he’s on here, but this place is a total blast to stay at. I’ve really enjoyed my time there, fresh seafood everyday, dining out is extremely affordable and delicious. for a family of five at a nice restaurant it’s $40
@livingabroadwithericАй бұрын
Hey thanks for commenting! Yea this location is super relaxing, great views, amazing food, what a superb place to call home. How long did you stay for?
@Belphegorplays767Ай бұрын
@@livingabroadwitheric I was there for 3 weeks, it’s a great place for any seafarer! I always admired how ambitious my dad was its great to see his work recognized.
@livingabroadwithericАй бұрын
Would you RETIRE on a "tranquilo" beach like this? Is this your dream? Or did the first house catch your eye? Let me know here!
@FeralineHydorАй бұрын
The images flash on the screen far too quickly. Stressful and not useful.
@livingabroadwithericАй бұрын
@@FeralineHydor which images are you referring to?