
Roberto Reyna
Roberto Reyna is the namesake of the water treatment plant in Chitré, Panama, which is currently operating at 75% capacity due to water quality concerns. His plant plays a crucial role in providing potable water to the local community, and the operations are closely monitored by the national water authority to ensure public health and safety.
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Recent news mentions
The potabilization plant named Roberto Reyna was mentioned as being reactivated to help with the water supply.
Crisis hídrica en Las Tablas: crónica de una rutina injustaRoberto Reyna is associated with the potabilizadoras affected by the contamination of the river La Villa.
Empresas multadas con $10 mil por contaminar el río La Villa podrían ser cerradas
Roberto Reyna is associated with the water treatment plant that was affected by the contamination in the region.
Crisis de agua en Azuero: Fiscalía inspecciona a empresas ubicadas cerca del río Estibaná
The water treatment plant Roberto Reyna is affected by the contamination in the river La Villa.
MiAmbiente sancionará a responsables por contaminación en los ríos La Villa y EstibanáLas plantas potabilizadoras Roberto Reyna, de Chitré, y Rufina Alfaro, de Los Santos, se mantienen operando al 75% de su capacidad.
Plantas potabilizadoras de Chitré y Los Santos operan al 75% de su capacidad

