Local March 27, 2019 - 7:41 am

Santo Domingo’s aqueducts ‘still precarious’

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Santo Domingo.- This week’s rains over several regions continue to raise the level of some dams and the flow of rivers that supply aqueducts.

The rains continued in parts of the northern Cibao provinces and Santo Domingo, where the supply increased again, from the aqueduct west of the city.

Nonetheless Santo Domingo Aqueduct director Alejandro Montás, stressed that the levels of capital’s three other aqueducts hadn’t improved, “so the situation is still precarious.”

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