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Underwater Wall Protects the Water Capture of Coca Codo Sinclair Against Regressive Erosion

Summary by El Universo
At 7.8 kilometers water under the Coca Codo Sinclair catchment (CCS), in the sector of San Carlos, in the province of Napo, a permeable dam was built to protect the reservoir compensating the hydroelectric power plant against the advance of the retrogressive erosion of the Coca river.

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At 7.8 kilometers water under the Coca Codo Sinclair catchment (CCS), in the sector of San Carlos, in the province of Napo, a permeable dam was built to protect the reservoir compensating the hydroelectric power plant against the advance of the retrogressive erosion of the Coca river.

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El Universo broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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