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Last Time Siapa Announces Megacute in the Amg; These Are the 113 Colonies that Will Run Out of Water

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The Intermunicipal System of Drinking Water and Sewerage Services (SIAPA) announced a mega-cut in the supply of drinking water that will affect 113 colonies in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. The water cut will affect residents of the municipalities of Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque and Zapopan, where more colonies will be affected. CAN YOU INTEREST: A focus of infection? Report uncontrolled black water on Av. 8 of July When and why will the SIA…
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Interapas launched the protocol of attention to the lack of influx of this system By: Drafting The Intermunicipal body of Drinking Water, Sewerage and Sanitation (Interapas) activated its protocol of attention to the tenth failure of the aqueduct “El Realito” so far this year. The general director of Interapas, Jorge Daniel Hernández Delgadillo, instructed the coordination of the necessary adjustments, including the activation of reserve wells t…

SIAPA announced that 113 colonies of Zapopan, Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque will run out of water next week due to maintenance work in the electrical system. Work will begin on Monday, June 30 at 8:30 a.m. and... Full note »

The Intermunicipal System of Drinking Water and Sewerage Services (SIAPA) announced a mega-cut in the supply of drinking water that will affect 113 colonies in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. The water cut will affect residents of the municipalities of Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque and Zapopan, where more colonies will be affected. CAN YOU INTEREST: A focus of infection? Report uncontrolled black water on Av. 8 of July When and why will the SIA…

Guadalajara, Jalisco. The City Council of Tlaquepaque authorized in the session of Cabildo the discounts of 50 percent to the houses of the municipality that receive dirty water and 100 percent to the houses that do not receive water, however, this proposal will be sent to the Congress for approval, explains the trustee of the city council, José Luis Monterde Ramírez: “It is not new already have been applied in other occasions where dirty water …

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udgtv broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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