The project contemplates the channeling of three ravines located in the vicinity of the complex, with an investment close to $100 million funded by the Water Works Directorate of the Ministry of Public Works. Although the 2025-2026 season of Paso Agua Negra closed on June 9, the work to strengthen the infrastructure and security of the main international corridor of the Coquimbo Region continues.
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The project contemplates the channeling of three ravines located in the vicinity of the complex, with an investment close to $100 million funded by the Water Works Directorate of the Ministry of Public Works. Although the 2025-2026 season of Paso Agua Negra closed on June 9, the work to strengthen the infrastructure and security of the main international corridor of the Coquimbo Region continues.