The plaintiffs hope the court’s decision will hold PRASA accountable and restore their rights under Act 80. #NewsismyBusiness
The project doubles water capacity for 20,000 people in Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness
Communities in Toa Alta, Hatillo, and Corozal are receiving funds to repair water infrastructure. #NewsismyBusiness
The funds support PRASA projects to repair Hurricane Maria damage and improve water supply. #NewsismyBusiness
The works will be financed by the Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority and multiple federal programs. #NewsismyBusiness
The existing mechanical water meters will be replaced by ultrasonic meters with Advanced Metering Infrastructure. #NewsismyBusiness
The new platform has the capacity to serve all 1.2 million PRASA customers. #NewsismyBusiness
PRASA customers urged to register on new platforms, which offer improved accessibility and security features. #NewsIsMyBusiness
The funds are to improve water management and services after Hurricane Maria’s impact. #NewsismyBusiness
These projects are part of the plan PRASA has established for the development and improvement of its infrastructure. #NewsismyBusiness
The agency has committed more than $31 billion to reinforce infrastructure and prepare for future disasters. #NewsismyBusiness
The Teefrans sanitary system upgrades aim to benefit several communities in the municipality. #NewsismyBusiness
The agreement will reduce sewage and wastewater pollution and protect public health across the island. #NewsismyBusiness
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