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What Would It Take for Dominicans to Start Swimming at the Beaches of Santo Domingo Again?

Improving Santo Domingo's sanitation and stormwater drainage systems, along with restoring the Ozama River, are the necessary steps for Dominicans to once again enjoy the city's beaches during holidays like Holy Week, a practice lost decades ago. This was the assessment of Martín Meléndez, a professor at the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (Intec), when asked about the actions required to recover beaches like Montesinos or Güibia, a pop…
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Improving Santo Domingo's sanitation and stormwater drainage systems, along with restoring the Ozama River, are the necessary steps for Dominicans to once again enjoy the city's beaches during holidays like Holy Week, a practice lost decades ago. This was the assessment of Martín Meléndez, a professor at the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (Intec), when asked about the actions required to recover beaches like Montesinos or Güibia, a pop…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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