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November 8, 2022
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IDAAN supports transfer of departure for more than 8 million balboas

Three departure transfers in the order of 8 million 622 thousand 672 balboas, were supported on the afternoon of this Tuesday, November 8, by the director of the National Aqueduct and Sewer Institute (IDAAN), Juan Antonio Ducruet, who assured that this money will help the culmination of several projects at the national level.

Ducruet stressed that this is part of the normal budget execution in order to meet the operating expenses of the institution.

He explained that they focused on two cases; one of them to strengthen one of the investment items such as the project for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the Chiriquí Grande Water Treatment Plant and supply networks in the province of Bocas Del Toro.

Also for collection efforts of the company Aguas de Panamá, among others.

“We are looking for budgetary efficiency,” he said, recalling that IDAAN’s clients have delinquencies close to 100 million balboas, so this year, until December, they will maintain an incentive program so that people, who were affected by the pandemic, can approach the institution to make payment arrangements. “They are given discounts, they are given facilities,” he specified.

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