Mayor asks to denounce clandestine water intakes in Cuajimalpa

by times news cr

The mayor of Cuajimalpa, Carlos Orvañanos He called on neighbors to report clandestine water intakes and extortionists who pose as pipe operators from the mayor’s office to supply the vital liquid.

Before workers from these Service areas, the mayor recalled that the mayor’s pipes are completely free and no one has to pay to have water brought to their homes.

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“We know that there are people who claim to be operators or managers and want to take advantage, charging for a service that is free. We ask for your support so that you do not let yourself be fooled. We have established routes and official water intakes, as well as pipes that provide this service directly and without intermediaries,” said the mayor.

In a pipe and hydraulic work camp in Cuajimalpa, Orvañanos announced the purchase of new pipes and equipment for the distribution of the vital liquid.

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“We will soon be acquiring more equipment, personnel and tools; We need to replace pipes and improve the facilities where it is stored. “We are not going to play with the water, we are not going to sell it,” he assured.

Finally, he announced that the delivery of pipes to specific points in the mayor’s office during dry seasons.

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