Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Some beaches in Puerto Vallarta reopened after sewage spill

The Ministry of Health of Jalisco (SSJ), through the Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks of the State (Coprisjal), reported that the bacteriological quality of the water on the beaches adjoining the Estero "El Salado" is apt for recreational use.

Since last March 6, Coprisjal has monitored the beaches affected by the collapse of the North-Central Collector of Puerto Vallarta, confirming that the bacteriological quality of seawater has reached and sustained levels within acceptable for recreational usage.

The beaches that meet the levels are Gemelas, Palmares, Conchas Chinas, Los Muertos, Rosita, Camarones, Osiris, Hoyo 18, Marriot y Westin . . .

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