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Mérida City Hall presents a 3 billion-peso investment to upgrade the water infrastructure

MÉRIDA, Mexico — The Yucatan Potable Water and Sewerage Board (Japay) is preparing a long-term modernization plan backed by an estimated 3 billion pesos investment aimed at upgrading state water infrastructure and securing long-term supply for future generations. Japay Director General Francisco Torres Rivas stated that the ambitious project will be executed in phases over the remainder of the current administration. The initiative focuses on in…

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The National Water Plan and the policies for the recovery of public services in the state of Mérida show significant advances in environmental sanitation. Authorities consolidate efforts to intervene critical waste water networks in multiple locations of the Andean entity, minimizing health risks and optimizing the flow of collectors. Integral interventions and modernization of networks One of the most relevant deployments was carried out in the…

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The Yucatan Times broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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