SACMEX delivers works in Cuauhtémoc; they will improve hydraulic service for 26 thousand inhabitants

by times news cr

2024-07-23 02:39:30

He Mexico City Water System (SACMEX)through its General Coordinator, Dr. Rafael Carmona Paredesdelivered the replacement works of the Barranca del Muerto Well in the Doctores neighborhood, Cuauhtémoc municipality, a project that had an investment of 17.6 million pesos and will benefit 26 thousand inhabitants.

At an event chaired by the Head of Government, Dr. Martí Batres Guadarramathe head of SACMEX highlighted the importance of the hydraulic work delivered, indicating that in addition to the Doctores neighborhood, another beneficiary will be the Obrera neighborhood, since there will be 40 liters of drinking water per second.

You might be interested in: Google Maps recommendations for eating Chiles en Nogada

According to Carmona Paredes, the works had Verification Between January and June of this year, drilling operations at a depth of 350 meters, laying of pipes, equipment and civil works for the facilities were required to put the well into operation.

Likewise, the capital official thanked the entire team of the Agency for the efforts made to deliver the work in a timely manner, particularly highlighting the work carried out by the personnel of the Construction and Drinking Water Directions.

For his part, the Head of Government expressed his satisfaction with the delivery of such a significant project that contributes to the improvements in the capital’s water service.

In addition, Batres Guadarrama also pointed out the importance of the water wells in Mexico City because they lie as the main source of supply of the vital liquid for the population, since the Cutzamala System and others are external sources.

You might be interested in: Shooting in Plaza Las Palmas leaves one officer dead and another injured

Finally, the capital’s leader highlighted the commitment and efforts of SACMEX during the first half of 2024; since they have accelerated work on different projects to ensure the availability of water resources in the city, recovering drinking water flows and gradually fading away the arrival of “day zero”.

According to the Government of the CDMX and the SACMEXThe works delivered in recent weeks have contributed to the recovery of a significant amount of liquid to provide the capital’s residents with drinking water; and they even established that on June 21, the two thousand liters of water per second attached to the general tributary were completed.

2024-07-23 02:39:30

You may also like

Leave a Comment