Conagua begins reconstruction of irrigation canal in Mazatlan, Sinaloa

Mazatlan, Sinaloa.- This Tuesday, the National Water Commission (Coangua) began the reconstruction of the irrigation channel, which broke after the torrential rains of Hurricane Nora, which lowered the flow of water that feeds the two water treatment plants of Jumapam and at the same time will lower the supply for the city of Mazatlan from today and during the next three days. It is recommended to all citizens to take care of the water, because the channel that broke down with the Nora meteor is being repaired and it occurs to them today to repair it, it is a repair that is totally in the hands of Conagua and affects us in a low production in the two plants, both Miravalles and Los Horcones”, The official regretted that the federal agency has not informed Jumapam in advance about the start of the work, to have taken precautions and in turn warned the users, who are directly harmed, since they will be three days with a low supply. Read more: The Dome 360 “Vive Mazatlan” in Merida, Yucatan headquarters of the Tianguis Turístico “It is a problem that is very alien to the faculties of the Municipal Board of Drinking Water and Sewerage of Mazatlan, we will be very attentive to see how the repair of said channel develops, so that once it ends we have enough water again”, Added.



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