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More than 18,000 inhabitants in indigenous and rural areas benefit from rural aqueducts

Through the Directorate of the Drinking Water and Sanitary Sewer Sub-Sector (DISAPAS), more than 18,000 inhabitants in indigenous and rural areas have benefited from rural aqueduct projects with an investment of 13,200,000 balboas during these 48 months of management.

More than 18,000 inhabitants in indigenous and rural areas benefit from rural aqueducts
More than 18,000 inhabitants in indigenous and rural areas benefit from rural aqueducts

30% of the population of Panama is supplied by rural aqueducts through the Rural Aqueduct Administrative Boards and we have delivered equipment for the improvement of rural aqueducts for an amount of 1,600,000.00 balboas to the Health regions nationwide.

More than 18,000 inhabitants in indigenous and rural areas benefit from rural aqueducts
More than 18,000 inhabitants in indigenous and rural areas benefit from rural aqueducts

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