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Chms Installs a Hydrological Control Point on the Tamoga River in Cospeito

The autonomous body invested about 47,000 euros in the installation of a new station of the Automatic System of Hydrological Information (SAIH)
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The autonomous body invested about 47,000 euros in the installation of a new station of the Automatic System of Hydrological Information (SAIH)

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El Progreso de Lugo broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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