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#GobiernoDeMéxico.- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador affirmed that 18 priority hydraulic projects will be delivered to the people of Mexico for the benefit of 24 million 613 thousand 306 inhabitants of the country, which were made possible with a historic investment of 110 thousand 302 million pesos during the Government of the Fourth Transformation.

«We are going to finish what has to do with dams, with aqueducts, with irrigation districts because there is not much information, it is not known and it is a very important work as a whole, unprecedented in many years; so much had not been invested in hydraulic works as in this government (…) We want it to be well known so that it is known and people have very clear how the budget was used, their money for the benefit of the people, how the budget was used and what is the progress that has been achieved,» stressed the president.

At the presentation of the drinking water works, the general director of the National Water Commission (Conagua), Germán Martínez Santoyo, informed that these actions will generate a flow of close to 25,000 liters per second to inhabitants of priority areas in the north, center and south of the country.

Officials from Conagua and the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) presented the progress of:

  • El Cuchillo II Aqueduct and La Libertad Dam, in Nuevo León.
  • Healthy Water for La Laguna, in Coahuila and Durango.
  • Durango Water Treatment Plant in Durango.
  • Picachos-Concordia aqueduct and Picachos-Mazatlán aqueduct, in Sinaloa
  • El Zapotillo dam, in Jalisco
  • Madín II water treatment plant, in Estado de México
  • Benito Juárez drinking water treatment plant and Carrizal II intake, Usumacinta aqueduct and Carrizal II drinking water treatment plant, in Tabasco
  • Yaqui Aqueduct, in Sonora
  • López Mateos-Xpujil Aqueduct, in Campeche
  • San Antonio de los Buenos wastewater treatment plant in Baja California.
  • They also explained the protection works in Paso Largo, in Veracruz; the Parque Ecológico Lago de Texcoco, in the State of Mexico; and the rectification, expansion and lining of the Tula River, in Hidalgo.

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