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Massive Escape Threatens Water Recovery From the Lagoon System - Elephant Blanco

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Although the lagoon system in the south of Tamaulipas has reached a level of 130 % of its capacity, the lack of adequate infrastructure has caused a rapid loss of accumulated water, according to local experts. Luis Apperti Llovet, coordinator of Strategic Projects of the Aistac Association, warned that “sadly, since we do not have a comprehensive repair, a project to recover the lagoon system, that water has escaped us very quickly.” Although th…
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Although the lagoon system in the south of Tamaulipas has reached a level of 130 % of its capacity, the lack of adequate infrastructure has caused a rapid loss of accumulated water, according to local experts. Luis Apperti Llovet, coordinator of Strategic Projects of the Aistac Association, warned that “sadly, since we do not have a comprehensive repair, a project to recover the lagoon system, that water has escaped us very quickly.” Although th…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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