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Bay of Flags Improves Water Quality

Summary by El Financiero
The lack of drinking water is a problem that affects several tourist municipalities in Mexico, so a measure recently adopted in the municipality of Bahía Banderas has shown some options to solve it.The Municipal Water Operator Agency Potable, Sewerage and Sanitation (Oromapas), whose director is Jesús Mejía, built a 10,500-metre linear aqueduct that from this year is providing clean water to the tourist communities of Bucerias and Sayulita.

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The lack of drinking water is a problem that affects several tourist municipalities in Mexico, so a measure recently adopted in the municipality of Bahía Banderas has shown some options to solve it.The Municipal Water Operator Agency Potable, Sewerage and Sanitation (Oromapas), whose director is Jesús Mejía, built a 10,500-metre linear aqueduct that from this year is providing clean water to the tourist communities of Bucerias and Sayulita.

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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