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The Community that Installed Its Own Mechanical Wells

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In Santa María Tzejá, they got tired of unfinished projects and broken promises, organized their own association, controlled the government and worked with their own hands to install a mechanical well that today gives them life. This is not just a story about water: it is a lesson in dignity, organization and collective power. The post The community that installed its own mechanical wells appeared first on Quorum.
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In Santa María Tzejá, they got tired of unfinished projects and broken promises, organized their own association, controlled the government and worked with their own hands to install a mechanical well that today gives them life. This is not just a story about water: it is a lesson in dignity, organization and collective power. The post The community that installed its own mechanical wells appeared first on Quorum.

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Quorum broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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