The lack of water is becoming more and more present in various parts of the national territory and given the prospect that the extreme drought in CDMXnow an initiative has emerged that ensures that Bienestar will sell jugs at a very economical price, since each one would cost only 7 pesos.
Among the problems caused by the lack of water in the CDMX It is found that in some areas the jugs They increased their price considerably, estimating that their cost has doubled or even tripled, which also affects the economy of families, which is why they seek to Welfare can sell jugs at very affordable prices.
As part of his campaign for the head of government in the CDMXthe candidate of e Morena, PT and PVEM, Clara Brugada, promised that if she wins, Bienestar will sell jugs with 20 liters of water in only 7 pesosthis would be part of a program to supply with said resource mainly those popular neighborhoods that have been most affected by the extreme drought.
“Many people cannot consume their tap water and so they have to buy water, and in areas the price suddenly increased, there is no regulation, so now there will be regulation, because we are going to create water for well-being, water jugs at seven pesos,” said Clara Brugada.
Brugada stressed that it is important that in the CDMX there is the creation of a food supply program water purified, since with the extreme droughtmany people do not have this resource for their most basic needs, and if that were not enough, they must buy several jugs a week, which represents a large and heavy expense.
Other proposals to supply CDMX with water
During her campaign, Clara Brugada has stated that she is considering new initiatives to supply water appropriately the CDMXsince he hopes that in future years he will not suffer another extreme drought like the one that is currently in force.
Among its proposals, those of Increasing the flow of water20 cubic meters for the Valley of Mexico, rehabilitate 11 water supply sources, rehabilitate the Lerma system, sanitation of the Madín dam, construction of the Madín II water treatment plant.
Likewise, advance in the Tláhuac-Xico project, construction of wetlands, maintenance of wells, doubling the capacity of waste treatment water. Also the construction of purple lines of water, that carry treated water for reuse in sectors that allow it; and double the number of homes with Harvesting systems Water Rain and harvesting water both in government institutions and schools.