Tulum, Q.R. — Tulum City Council has voted in favor of donating 12 plots of land to CAPA for the construction of new water plants. The donated land will be used by the Drinking Water and Sewerage Commission (CAPA) to strengthen the water network in the municipality.
During the August 16 City Council meeting, councilors voted in favor of donating the land after a request by CAPA. The request for land was made by Alberto Covarrubias Cortés, the General Director of Comisión de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado (CAPA).
The donated land, which is in the Aldea Tulum area, will be used for urban equipment. The approved request says that CAPA will be responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of plants that are to be installed with their corresponding networks on the donated land.
“Public drinking water and sewerage services will include the surveillance, maintenance, operation and repair of plants, installations and corresponding networks, in accordance with Article 2 of the Drinking Water and Sewerage Law of the State of Quintana Roo, being therefore the Commission of Potable Water and Sewerage and of the Operating Organizations in the State of Quintana Roo, the one in charge of coordinating said functions.”