In order to modernize the water infrastructure in the hotel area of Cancun, two wastewater treatment plants (PTARs) will be built to replace the three plants that were built 50 years ago by Fonatur, which are about to collapse, work at low capacity and are exceeded in their design, so that they no longer comply with environmental parameters or with current regulations. The three complexes that will stop operating are the plants of Pok Ta Pok, El…
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In order to modernize the water infrastructure in the hotel area of Cancun, two wastewater treatment plants (PTARs) will be built to replace the three plants that were built 50 years ago by Fonatur, which are about to collapse, work at low capacity and are exceeded in their design, so that they no longer comply with environmental parameters or with current regulations. The three complexes that will stop operating are the plants of Pok Ta Pok, El…