‘Water Squad’ Starts in Cuajimalpa to Ensure Water Supply in Dry Season
The mayor of Cuajimalpa has launched the 'Water Squad' initiative to ensure access to potable water during the dry season.
The mayor of Cuajimalpa, Carlos Orvañanos, has initiated the 'Water Squad' to ensure and regulate the distribution of water during the dry season. This program aims to address the challenges posed by lower water supply from the Cutzamala System and to guarantee access to potable water for residents in need. Orvañanos has called upon the community to conserve water and report any attempts to charge fees, emphasizing that water supply under this program is free.
As part of the initiative, the 'Water Squad' consists of personnel from the mayor's office, alongside water trucks that will distribute free water specifically to areas with the highest demand. The mayor highlighted that the primary goal of this effort is to maintain a reliable water supply in regions experiencing reduced pressure or interruptions in service during this time of the year. This approach seeks to provide immediate relief to communities facing water scarcity and to enhance the overall management of local water resources.
Orvañanos' initiative reflects a proactive response to the seasonal challenges posed by the dry season, aiming to ensure that residents have equitable and uninterrupted access to essential water resources. By encouraging community involvement and transparency in the water distribution process, the mayor's office seeks to foster a responsible approach to water usage and management, addressing both immediate needs and long-term sustainability of water supply in Cuajimalpa.