Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

SEAPAL begins works to return normal water service to Conchas Chinas and Amapas

SEAPAL Vallarta addressed the problem of continuity in the supply of drinking water that affected residents of the Conchas Chinas and Amapas subdivisions, after the collapse of Santa Bárbara street.

Personnel from the operating agency and neighbors toured the so-called ground zero to supervise the connection of pipes, which provide an alternative solution to the inhabitants of this tourist area.

With this action, up to 30 additional liters per second from Gallery 3 of the Cuale River and . . .

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