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Large amounts of sewage still pouring into Puerto Vallarta Estero

It will be "months" that pass until the environmental damage caused by the rupture of a sewage collector has cleared. The rupture is throwing thousands of liters of sewage into the Natural Protected Area of ​​Estero El Salado, and its adjoining beaches in Puerto Vallarta.

Martín Pérez Peña, a teacher in Marine Ecology at the University of Guadalajara (UdeG), and member of the Estero's Scientific Committee, stressed that sewage still arriving. "It's like eight soccer fields a meter deep that are pouring into the water every day."

The UdeG reported that the damage to the . . .

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