El Seibo.- President Luis Abinader and Wellington Arnaud, executive director of the National Institute of Drinking Water and Sewers (Inapa), inaugurated the Miches-Zona Turística Multiple Aqueduct in El Seibo province ahead of schedule. The RD$2,118,000,000 project will provide high-quality, pressurized water to over 33,000 residents and support the region’s growing hotel sector, fulfilling the government’s commitment to local municipalities and the tourism industry.
The aqueduct includes a 300-liter-per-second treatment plant, two intakes on the Jovero and Yeguada rivers, a two-million-gallon storage tank, and a distribution network meeting international quality standards. The project aims to ensure a stable water supply while supporting the sustainable development of the coastal town.
Arnaud also highlighted efforts to educate children on environmental conservation, announcing the construction of a classroom for local students. Additionally, the aqueduct’s regulating reservoir will feature a scenic viewing point, enhancing the area’s appeal for visitors and further integrating infrastructure with tourism development.