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Neighbors of the Sauces Detect Residual Discharges of Tlaquepaque; Ask for Intervention of Conagua

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Guadalajara, Jalisco. At least 180 houses of the Los Sauces division in Tlajomulco were flooded last year, and their concern is that in the next temporary period it will go worse. On a route that they made they detected discharges of sewage from Tlaquepaque colonies in the Arroyo Seco. Most pay the water to Tlajomulco, reported the president of settlers Sofía Olivares Robles. “Yesterday we went to the Government Palace this to ask for help so th…
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. At least 180 houses of the Los Sauces division in Tlajomulco were flooded last year, and their concern is that in the next temporary period it will go worse. On a route that they made they detected discharges of sewage from Tlaquepaque colonies in the Arroyo Seco. Most pay the water to Tlajomulco, reported the president of settlers Sofía Olivares Robles. “Yesterday we went to the Government Palace this to ask for help so th…

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udgtv broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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