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Following Complaints About Low Water Pressure in the Downtown Area, EDOS Had to Tear up Streets to Find the Fault.

The Decentralized Waterworks Authority (EDOS) carried out excavations in various sections of public roads to locate a fault affecting water pressure in downtown Concordia. Javier del Cerro, the agency's administrator, informed DIARIOJUNIO that during the work they found old, deteriorated valves, which are currently being repaired. He estimated that the pressure would begin to normalize once the work was completed. He clarified that service was n…
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The Decentralized Waterworks Authority (EDOS) carried out excavations in various sections of public roads to locate a fault affecting water pressure in downtown Concordia. Javier del Cerro, the agency's administrator, informed DIARIOJUNIO that during the work they found old, deteriorated valves, which are currently being repaired. He estimated that the pressure would begin to normalize once the work was completed. He clarified that service was n…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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