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Water shortage complaints decrease in Aguascalientes, says MIAA

Summary by Newsweek México
The director of the Integral Water Model of Aguascalientes (MIAA), Jesús Vallín Contreras, reported that the reports for water supply failures have decreased significantly, thanks to the investments made to guarantee the service. “All the investments that have been made have considerably reduced the reports due to lack of water. Now, what we most attend are external leaks, which is due to the fact that there is water in the pipes, and these situ…
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The Integral Water Model of Aguascalientes (MIAA) thanks the users who comply with their payments on time and reinforces the call for the regularization of outstanding accounts. This commitment is fundamental to guarantee an efficient service of drinking water and sewerage, as well as allowing strategic investments in infrastructure that benefit all citizens. In addition, with various payment options, MIAA seeks to facilitate this process to pro…

We must avoid pouring chemicals or residues such as oils and fats into the drain Jesús Vallín, general director of the Integral Water Model of Aguascalientes ... The MIAA entry makes a call to make responsible use of the sewer aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.

The director of the Integral Water Model of Aguascalientes (MIAA), Jesús Vallín Contreras, reported that the reports for water supply failures have decreased significantly, thanks to the investments made to guarantee the service. “All the investments that have been made have considerably reduced the reports due to lack of water. Now, what we most attend are external leaks, which is due to the fact that there is water in the pipes, and these situ…

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Newsweek México broke the news on Saturday, December 14, 2024.
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