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Mayor Christian Agundez and Ramón Rubio, head of OOMSAPASLC, have announced significant progress on the long-awaited Desalination Plant 2 project in Cabo San Lucas. This week, key meetings took place with Ángeles Mendieta from CONAGUA and Carlos Puente from BANOBRAS to finalize the technical and financial analysis, ensuring the project is ready to break ground in 2025.
The new desalination plant will have the capacity to process 250 liters of seawater per second, providing an immediate benefit to the community while addressing long-term water challenges. With support from local and federal authorities and private developers, the project promises to meet high standards of quality, efficiency, and sustainability.
Cutting-edge technology will be used to transform seawater into drinking water suitable for human consumption and domestic use. Alongside the plant’s construction, improvements in water management will be implemented to optimize resource use and ensure equitable distribution for both current residents and future generations.
“This is a huge step in addressing the water shortage in Cabo San Lucas and building a sustainable future for our municipality. We remain committed to working with transparency and responsibility for the benefit of our people,” said Ramón Rubio.
The Desalination Plant 2 marks a crucial milestone in sustainable development for the region, offering hope for a more secure and water-abundant future.