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Chincha: Detect Clandestine Drinking Water Connections in Pueblo Nuevo

Summary by Diario Correo
In various sectors of the Pueblo Nuevo district, clandestine drinking water facilities and bypass connections were identified, which allow those responsible for this crime to make use of the vital element by eluding the marker of the meters.The facts were warned by the commercial management staff of the company Semapach, and the immediate closure of fraudulent pipe unions was arranged.Illegal connectionsThe workers as part of the control measure…
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In various sectors of the Pueblo Nuevo district, clandestine drinking water facilities and bypass connections were identified, which allow those responsible for this crime to make use of the vital element by eluding the marker of the meters.The facts were warned by the commercial management staff of the company Semapach, and the immediate closure of fraudulent pipe unions was arranged.Illegal connectionsThe workers as part of the control measure…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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