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The article is a response on the article Implementation of the shortage method to determine the water footprint in the coastal area of San Blas, México in Volume 23 Number 62. The article describes three types of water footprint methodologies: a) by volume, b) by impacts and c) by scarcity. In reality, described “scarcity water footprint” is a special type of impact water footprint. Currently exist two different water footprint methodologies and mentioned article does not distinguish between these two methodologies. It leads to misleading information in the article.