The laying of milestones to delimit the maritime-terrestrial public domain has opened a conflict between those responsible for the Salina San Vicente de San Fernando and the Department of Coasts. The exploitation, which presumes to be the only salt flat in the city that has continuously maintained its activity for nine family generations, denounces that several of the pillars have been installed or projected in locations that hinder daily work a…
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The laying of milestones to delimit the maritime-terrestrial public domain has opened a conflict between those responsible for the Salina San Vicente de San Fernando and the Department of Coasts. The exploitation, which presumes to be the only salt flat in the city that has continuously maintained its activity for nine family generations, denounces that several of the pillars have been installed or projected in locations that hinder daily work a…