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Ramos Arizpe strengthens water infrastructure

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RAMOS ARIZPE, COAH.- With the objective of strengthening water supply and sanitation in Ramos Arizpe, the Municipal Government, through the Municipal Water and Sanitation Company (EMAS), implements a series of strategic actions that seek to optimize infrastructure and guarantee an efficient supply for the community.Mayor Tomás Gutiérrez Merino recently announced a historic investment of almost 160 million pesos, aimed at drilling new wells, reha…
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Mayor Tomás Gutiérrez Merino announced in past days an investment of almost 160 million pesos Ramos Arizpe.- To improve the water supply and sanitation in the city, the Municipal Government, through the Municipal Water and Sanitation Company (EMAS), executes key actions.As part of this commitment, Mayor Tomás Gutiérrez Merino announced in past days an investment of almost 160 million pesos, aimed at the drilling of new wells, rehabilitation of t…

RAMOS ARIZPE, COAH.- With the objective of strengthening water supply and sanitation in Ramos Arizpe, the Municipal Government, through the Municipal Water and Sanitation Company (EMAS), implements a series of strategic actions that seek to optimize infrastructure and guarantee an efficient supply for the community.Mayor Tomás Gutiérrez Merino recently announced a historic investment of almost 160 million pesos, aimed at drilling new wells, reha…

* State dependence guarantees access to water and significantly improves the quality of life of thousands of families, through various programs With a state investment close to 40 million pesos, the state government, through the Welfare Secretariat, has benefited more than 4,000 households in [...]

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El Periódico de Tlaxcala broke the news in on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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