Puerto Vallarta News

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Puerto Vallarta Colony Receives Water Services after 40 Years

In the area of Paso Ancho in Puerto Vallarta, 400 families are excited to hear that water service is coming to their homes, meaning no more fetching water from the river.

Thanks to the city and state governments working with SEAPAL the long wait of forty-years for home water service for many will soon be over as work begins.

The President of the National Chamber of Commerce in Puerto Vallarta, Jose Ontiveros, congratulated the city's mayor and said that he has had the opportunity to attend such great events like this with the current administration.

Evangelina Sanchez, President . . .

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