The city of Ensenada will receive more than four million dollars from Unesco, with the purpose of facing the drought and the lack of service in the city that affects 70% of the homes, according to the State Committee of Public Services of Ensenada (CESPE).
Ensenada will be the only one to receive this support in Mexico, said the mayor of the municipality, Marco Antonio Novelo. This resource was designated after a project was presented to Unesco, in order to reduce the drought effects In the Southern side of this municipality.
The Sintesis news site details that this money will be received before the end of the year, and it will go mainly to the town of San Quintín, as the desalination plant and the installation of potable water and sewerage is located there.
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[p]Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com