Water rationing in the capital would be every 18 days

Water rationing in the capital would be every 18 days
Water rationing in the capital would be every 18 days

Given this panorama, the Attorney General’s Office asked the Bogotá Mayor’s Office to deliver a report on the plans that have been adopted so far to mitigate the situation.

This is how the Public Prosecutor’s Office, taking into account the ‘District Development Plan 2020-2024’, requested reports from local authorities on the alerts that have been issued since 2022 regarding the probable decrease in the levels of the reservoirs that supply the country’s capital.

Likewise, the Environmental Attorney, Gustavo Guerrero, asked the Mayor’s Office to attach the contingency plan and the operational actions that have been carried out so that the reservoirs that provide water for human consumption can meet the supply demand and the population growth of the city. city.

Along the same lines, the delegate of the Public Ministry urged the Mayor’s Office to provide the details and times in which the structuring of the Plan for the Provision of Drinking Water and Basic Sanitation is planned, contemplated within the framework of the Economic, Social and Environmental Development Plan. and public works of the District 2024 – 2027 Bogotá Walk Safely.

In its monitoring actions, the control entity reminded the national, departmental, district and municipal authorities to implement prevention, mitigation and attention measures for the El Niño phenomenon.


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