Daniel Noboa delivers drinking water project during visit to Buena Fe
President Daniel Noboa inaugurated a drinking water project in Buena Fe, enhancing local water quality and availability.
During a visit to Fumisa in Buena Fe, Ecuador, President Daniel Noboa officially inaugurated the upgrade of a potable water well managed by the Empresa Pública del Agua (EPA). This project not only included structural improvements but also the installation of modern filtration systems to ensure the delivery of clean drinking water. Nicola Orellana, the Presidential delegate, emphasized the significance of this intervention for enhancing public health and safety.
The event included emotional testimonies from local residents such as Héctor Narváez, who expressed gratitude for the new access to potable water, stating, "Today we open the tap and drink pure water; this is health and hope." This sentiment underscores the critical impact such projects have on communities and their well-being. Noboa's emphasis on the health benefits of clean water reflects a broader commitment to improving living conditions across Ecuador.
Noboa also pointed to the implementation of cutting-edge technologies through the Megafiltros project aimed at ensuring the high quality of water resources. He declared this year as one of construction, focusing on essential infrastructure improvements including roads and water systems. The initiative is part of the government's broader agenda to enhance public services and promote environmental health, emphasizing the importance of safe drinking water for all citizens.