translated from Spanish: To stop paying for water, JAPAC’s service could decline

Sinaloa.- The pandemic, high temperatures and extra expenses generated in families by the restart of the school year, are factors that put in a difficult situation the Municipal Board of Drinking Water and Sewerage of Culiacán (JAPAC), by significantly lowering the income when a deficit of 10% is recorded. JAPAC general manager Jesús Higuera Laura detailed that he is facing a complex stage due to factors such as the high demand that is presented by high temperatures; the higher production costs due to the turbidity brought by rivers derived from rains, where the use of more chemicals and electrical energy becomes necessary.
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In addition, the restart of the school year means that parents have extra expenses to cover, these are points that are credited with the drop in collection. In the face of this, Higuera Laura explained that paramunicipal requires that the income at least be maintained according to the schedule, to continue to guarantee the supply of drinking water so important, especially at this stage of contingency by the COVID still facing the municipality. The manager of the paramunicipal launched a new call to the people to comply with the payment of the water receipt since in doing so, they are helping JAPAC continue to provide a good service and is in a position to operate permanently.He commented that the staff of the paramunicipal, has worked uninterrupted every day, since the beginning of the pandemic doing what is due to the possibility of operating permanently.He commented that the staff of the paramunicipal, has worked uninterrupted every day, since the beginning of the pandemic doing what is due to him so that the water does not falte in the homes.



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