For a quarter of a century, the 23 workers of the Santa Isabel Plant of the city of Bayamo, in the Cuban province of Granma, have made this facility their second home. Opened on July 1, 2001, the Santa Isabel plant was born with a titanic mission: to supply drinking water to more than 70 percent of the population of the capital of Granma. With a delivery capacity of 300 liters per second, this facility is considered unique in its type in the cou…
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For a quarter of a century, the 23 workers of the Santa Isabel Plant of the city of Bayamo, in the Cuban province of Granma, have made this facility their second home. Opened on July 1, 2001, the Santa Isabel plant was born with a titanic mission: to supply drinking water to more than 70 percent of the population of the capital of Granma. With a delivery capacity of 300 liters per second, this facility is considered unique in its type in the cou…