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Oosapat Asks the City Council for Help to Cover Its 70 Mdp Debt to Conagua

Tehuacán. The Tehuacán Water Supply and Sewerage Service (OOSAPAT) is facing a debt of more than 70 million pesos with the National Water Commission (Conagua), which has accumulated since 2018, mainly for waste water discharges. Julián Castillo Tenorio, director of the OOSAPAT, said that it seeks to establish a payment agreement to settle the debt in two and a half years.
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Tehuacán. The Tehuacán Water Supply and Sewerage Service (OOSAPAT) is facing a debt of more than 70 million pesos with the National Water Commission (Conagua), which has accumulated since 2018, mainly for waste water discharges. Julián Castillo Tenorio, director of the OOSAPAT, said that it seeks to establish a payment agreement to settle the debt in two and a half years.

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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