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Federation and State to Replace 11 "White Elephant" Treatment Plants with Regional Sanitation Network

To curb the pollution of the Atoyac River, the federal government, in coordination with the state of Puebla, announced the replacement of 11 abandoned treatment plants in Tlahuapan and Tlalancaleca with a new infrastructure consisting of a regional sanitation network. The plan envisages the construction of five regional plants and a network of 23 kilometers of collectors, with a projected investment of 400 million pesos for this 2026.
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To curb the pollution of the Atoyac River, the federal government, in coordination with the state of Puebla, announced the replacement of 11 abandoned treatment plants in Tlahuapan and Tlalancaleca with a new infrastructure consisting of a regional sanitation network. The plan envisages the construction of five regional plants and a network of 23 kilometers of collectors, with a projected investment of 400 million pesos for this 2026.

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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