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and indigentes Society and Services sell bronze pieces in $2. Thieves leave without measurer of water to 6,000 users the year. Clients must wait for weeks by hidrómetros due to faltante in AyA. affected Sectors more are Tibás, the Uruca and districts of the south of San José. Vanessa Loaiza N.
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Thieves
and drug addicts leave without potable water measurer to 6,000 families
every year. Those people take advantage of the little protection on the
apparatuses to rob them and to sell them in the black market.
According to the Costa Rican Instituto Costarricense de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA), the vandals give to each robbed bronze piece in exchange for $1 or $2, money that as soon as he reaches to them to acquire one or two stones of crack. Víctor Vargas, head of maintenance of hidrómetros of the AyA indicated yesterday that the institution loses ¢26.000 by each robbery, because $20 of the measurer is due to enter, $16 of you connect them of bronze, the price of the iron covers and the manual labor. |
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