Jorge Jil maintains that the water shortage hit the Olmueín agriculture, one of the former economic engines of the territory, and highlights the progress of a project that aims to connect the Los Aromos reservoir with the commune to guarantee the supply.
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Jorge Jil maintains that the water shortage hit the Olmueín agriculture, one of the former economic engines of the territory, and highlights the progress of a project that aims to connect the Los Aromos reservoir with the commune to guarantee the supply.