During a recent session of the Camara de Representantes, significant discussions centered on the ongoing water crisis affecting the community of Corozal. Representative Roque Gracia highlighted the urgent need for solutions to the long-standing issue of potable water access in the area, which has persisted for over two decades.
Gracia emphasized the collaborative efforts between local representatives, the Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, and municipal leaders to address the water shortages. He noted that recent investments have been made to improve the situation, particularly concerning the Barrio Negro reservoir and the filtration plant. However, he expressed concern that these improvements are not yet sufficient to resolve the crisis fully.
The representative welcomed a proposed resolution for further investigation into the water issues, indicating that it would be reviewed by the Central Region Commission. He underscored the importance of maintaining visibility on this critical matter, especially in light of recent water supply disruptions that affected much of Puerto Rico.
Gracia's remarks reflect a commitment to working alongside local officials, including Mayor Luis García, to find lasting solutions for the residents of Corozal. The ongoing dialogue and proposed actions signal a proactive approach to addressing the community's pressing needs for reliable water access. As discussions continue, the focus remains on ensuring that the necessary infrastructure improvements are completed to alleviate the water crisis once and for all.