Inapa garantiza el suministro de agua potable

Inapa guarantees the supply of drinking water

SANTO DOMINGO.- The director of the National Institute of Drinking Water and Sewerage (Inapa), Wellington Arnaud, thanked President Luis Abinader for his support in ensuring that every Dominican household receives drinking water in quantity, quality and pressure, while reiterating his commitment to those affected. of Hurricane Fiona.

Leading a thanksgiving mass on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the founding of Inapa, Arnaud pondered the advances in terms of drinking water and sanitation that he has developed since the beginning of his administration.

“God put us here to contribute our grain of sand and continue doing this work, for the benefit of the Dominican people,” he said.

At the ceremony, Arnaud was accompanied by his wife Gabriela Rutinel de Arnaud and his eldest daughter, Gabi Arnaud.
The Eucharist was officiated by Father Nelson Rafael Clark, at the First Cathedral of America, who thanked Inapa for its service and dedication to citizens, emphasizing that they carry on their shoulders the great responsibility of leading life, through drinking water. and sanitation.

The activity was attended by Olmedo Caba, director of the Dominican Institute of Hydraulic Resources; René Mateo, deputy minister of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, and other officials from various institutions.

Directors, deputy directors, area managers and Inapa collaborators were also present. After the Eucharist, the executive director, Wellingon Arnaud, and directors of the institution, deposited a floral offering at the Altar of the Fatherland.

Inapa was founded by Law 5994, due to the need to have an autonomous entity at the national level, constituted with technical, administrative and financial capacity.


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