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With New Well, They Seek to Bring Water to Colonies of the Southeastern Salamanca

Salamanca, Gto.- The president of the Municipal Council of Drinking Water and Sewerage of Salamanca (CMAPAS), Ulises Banda Coronado, announced the management of a new well in the area of the base of the National Guard, in the site La Manga, which will also benefit nearby colonies where the flow is currently slow as it depends on a distant network. Neighbors of colonies in the southeastern part of the city, such as La Luz, Las Margaritas and Las …
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Salamanca, Gto.- The president of the Municipal Council of Drinking Water and Sewerage of Salamanca (CMAPAS), Ulises Banda Coronado, announced the management of a new well in the area of the base of the National Guard, in the site La Manga, which will also benefit nearby colonies where the flow is currently slow as it depends on a distant network. Neighbors of colonies in the southeastern part of the city, such as La Luz, Las Margaritas and Las …

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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