
After a difficult year, the progress from the major players involved is indicative of what is to come for all affected areas, notably Dominical’s surrounding rivers and polluted water supplies.
January 24th, 2011 | Filed under Pacific South Regional News | Read More »
The Government has a project to ensure a drinking water supply to Guanacaste, on paper, but lacks the money to finance it. The work, which would build a reservoir on the Rio Piedras, 8.5 kilometers from the city of Bagaces, will cost $ 100 million (¢ 52,500 million at the exchange rate last Friday.) The [...]
April 11th, 2010 | Filed under Costa Rica Headlines | Read More »
by TCRN Staff A recent analysis performed by AyA has led to the implementation of water rationing to some 140,000 people starting the second week of February. Among the communities that will be affected include: Escazu, San Antonio de Escazú, Ciudad Colón, upper Alajuelita, San Juan de Dios de Desamparados, San Antonio de Coronado, Moravia [...]
January 23rd, 2010 | Filed under Costa Rica Headlines | Read More »