2024-04-15 12:03:14
He goverment’s head capital, Martí Batres, confirmed the Alfonso XIII welllocated in Alvaro Obregonas the origin of the pollution in water by Benito Juárez.
In a conference, without room for questions to the media, the capital’s president reported that said well was closed, so it no longer supplies water to the affected area.
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“This well was closed and cleaned. It no longer supplies water to the network. The point from where some type of agent or substance came out into the network was closed,” he indicated.
At the meeting, Martí Batres ruled out any impact on Álvaro Obregón, detailing that said well only supplied water to a delimited area of Benito Juárez, where the problem occurred.
“No. No address in Álvaro Obregón has had any reports. The well that was found affected does not supply water to Álvaro Obregón, it only supplies water to Benito Juárez, nothing else. The smell will go away as the clean water will dislodge this substance,” he explained.
Regarding the demonstrations by neighbors held yesterday, the capital’s president showed willingness to address the doubts and requirements of the affected people at a dialogue table.
“We have been willing to have anyone who has had a protest. Yesterday, when there was a blockade on the Metrobús, people were attended to, a work table was proposed to them that they have open whenever they want, when they decide they have the doors open so that the government can attend to them and resolve all their problems. concerns and questions. If the meeting has not taken place, it is because they have not made the determination. “We have respected your protest,” he noted.
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In a conference, the capital’s president explained that the well that caused the contamination was found and secured after different analyzes and discarding of substances at the main supply points in the district.
“It is not that we said that there was no impact on the water, but that, in these places, in these three links there was not… we went to verify gas stations, buildings, establishments that could handle solvents, fuels, chemicals, etc. “, said.
Finally, the head of Government announced that “tomorrow Pemex is going to do a second test and we are going to continue working on laboratory issues and issues related to citizen care.”
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2024-04-15 12:03:14