
Jaime Johnson
Jaime Johnson is a prominent expert in hydrology and water management, known for his extensive work in assessing river systems in Panama. He has raised significant concerns about the environmental impact of agricultural practices on water quality, particularly in the context of the Estivaná River, which is a critical tributary of the La Villa River. His warnings about the contamination levels and the urgent need for intervention to prevent the degradation of these water bodies have made him a key figure in discussions about water safety and public health in the Azuero region.
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Jaime Johnson warned that the river was on the verge of becoming a sewer, although there was still a possibility of reversing the situation.
Crisis en Azuero: el deterioro del río La Villa expone décadas de abandonoJaime Johnson is an expert in watersheds who warned about the severe contamination of the Estivaná river.
Contaminación del río La Villa: la salud de Azuero en peligro por un problema crónico






