Sanepar (Paraná Sanitation Company) announced this Thursday (23) that the government of Paraná issued a decree recognizing the continuation of the lack of water in the state and authorizing sanitation companies to rotate supply.
According to the company, the water companies in the state will be able to rotate for 24 hours “with a deadline for normalization of up to another 24 hours”.
“Such limits can be extrapolated in emergency maintenance situations or arising from acts of God and force majeure,” said Sanepar in a statement to the market, adding that the decree is valid for 180 days.
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