Since Thursday, April 11, the capital of Colombia and its municipalities served by the EAAB have faced intermittent cuts in water supply due to the low level of the reservoirs, as a measure to conserve water during the critical situation caused by El Niño.
(Of interest: Batteries, Bogotá Aqueduct clarifies why water has not returned to neighborhoods on shift 7 of rationing).
Service interruptions begin at 8 a.m. and last 24 hours, with possible delays in normalization. Warning has been given about possible temporary changes in the color of the water, without impacting its drinkability.
Shift 9, Sunday April 28
- Usaquén: 65 neighborhoods
- Go up: 12 neighborhoods
- Supply points: Chía, Cajicá, Cojardín, Sopó (2), Tocancipá and Gachancipá – ESP Acuapolis.
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Portal de La Uribe, Maranta I and II and III sector, Las Vegas El memoria, Tibabita II, Tibabita El Reposo, Tibabita I Sector, Tibabita, Tibabita I, Santa Felisa, Bosque de Los Pinos, El Verbenal II i Sector, El Verbenal – Alquería 183 Urbanization, Ismena II, Canapro, El Juncal Urbanization, Parque Las Flores Urbanization, Tibabita 188 Urbanization, Carrera 32 186-07 Urbanization, Zulima, Tibabita – Los Pinos (Property), El Redil, San Antonio Norte – Codabas, Urbanization El Palmar, San Antonio Norte, Santandersito, Quintas de La Sabana Urbanization, Canaima, Viña del Mar, El Autumn, Afternoons of San José, San Antonio Norte II sector, Tibabita – El Caramely, La Uribe, San José de Usaquén – Argo Urbanization , Villas de Andalucía, La Granja Oriental, El Verbenal, Andalucía, San Antonio Noroccidental, Bosques de San Antonio, El Verbenal Sector San Antonio, and El Verbenal III Sector.
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La Floresta (Hacienda), El Torreón, El Molino, Santa Rosalía de Guaymaral, Torca 1 and 2, Mudela del Río, El Porvenir, El Encenillal, San Simón (Hacienda), El Alcázar, Los Autumns, and Villa Monika
Supply points
- Chia
- Cajica
- Cushion
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- Tocancipá
- Aquapolis
- Gachancipá
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*This content was made with the assistance of artificial intelligence, based on information from the Bogotá Aqueduct and Sewage Company, and was reviewed by the journalist and an editor.