Hernández Escolar, Hugo AlfonsoMéndez Sayago, Jhon Alexander2013-10-262013-10-262013-10-261909-0455http://hdl.handle.net/10567/1010Introduction . This article simulates the implementation of a minimal vital quantity of drinking water in Bogotá, Colombia, for strata 1 and 2. Objective. To evaluate the possibility of subsidizing the implementation of this minimal vital quantity of drinking water, by increasing the fees paid by people from strata 5 and 6. Materials and methods. The simulation required the estimation of water demand functions in order to determine the impact on the drinking water consumption in strata 5 and 6, due to the increase of fees. Results. It was determined that it is possible to subsidize the free consumption of 8 and 9 m3 of drinking water in consumers from strata 1 and 2 in Bogotá by increasing fees for strata 5 and 6 in 26,6% to subsidize 8 m3 and 38,1% to subsidize 9 m3, respectively. Under the minimal requirement of conservation of the system´s deficit, it would not be possible to subsidize a 10 m3 minimal vital consumption of drinking water among people from strata 1 and 2. Conclusions. It is possible to the families with higher incomes finance the minimal vital quantity of drinking water (8 m3 or 9 m3) of homes with lower incomes in Bogotá.esCorporación Universitaria LasallistaÁrea Metropolitana del Valle de AburráBogotá D.C.Agua potableServicios públicos (agua potable)Agua - Aspectos socialesMínimo vital de agua potableViabilidad económica del mínimo vital de agua potable en la ciudad de Bogotá D. C.Economic feasibility to guarantee the minimal vital drinking water in Bogotá D. C., ColombiaViabilidade econômica do mínimo vital da água potável na cidade de Bogotá - D. C. - ColômbiaArticle