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Item Catastro de los sistemas de abastecimiento de agua potable a través de la georeferenciación y digitalización para mejorar la calidad de información sanitaria de la parroquia urbana Tisaleo y caseríos San Luis, San Francisco, San Juan, San Diego, Alobamba, Santa Lucia – La Libertad, Santa Lucia – centro, Santa Lucia – arriba, el Calvario del cantón Tisaleo, provincia de Tungurahua(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería Civil y Mecánica, Carrera de Ingeniería Civil, 2022-09) Cunalata Lasluisa, Erika Vanessa; Cañizares Proaño, Byron GenaroIn the province of Tungurahua, the Municipal GAD of the Canton Tisaleo is the entity in charge of supplying and managing water for most of the territory. However, by not having a total digitized cadastre of the current drinking water supply systems, the operation, maintenance and development actions of the canton are difficult. In this technical project, a technical compilation of information and an in situ georeferenced survey was carried out, through the use of a GPS, of the elements of the system, including intakes, treatment plants, reserve tanks, networks and components. (tees, elbows, valves) among others; subsequently, having carried out a quality and identification control, a Geographic Information System (SIG) capable of containing the alphanumeric and geographic information collected was used. Finally, the cadastral file was obtained, made up of 10 service provision sectors, 4 intakes, 4 water points, 3 flow collectors, 9 pressure-breaking tanks, 3 flow distributors, 3 treatment plants, 18 reserve tanks, 192,466.20 meters of pipes, 445 valves, 383 elbows, 371 tees, 2 yees, 3 crosses, 179 plugs, 109 reducers, 10 unions and 19 fire hydrants with their respective characteristics; Said updated information could be visualized in physical and digital plans, facilitating the decision-making of the leaders regarding the management of drinking water, allowing a quality service to be provided to the community.