Rigoberto Felix Diaz, General Manager of the Municipal Board of Water and Sewer Mazatlán (Jumapam), told reporters that within the next two weeks Jumapam would replace 15,000 old bronze water meters that have exceeded their useful lives of between five and seven years.
Felix Diaz said the cost of the new meters was 9 million pesos ($690,000), although when asked he did not know the name of company from which they were purchased.
The General Manager pointed out that the meters would be installed at no cost to the Jumapam customer.
If a customer does not want a new meter installed, the customer can keep the older one, as long as it is in good working condition.
(from El Sol de Mazatlán)
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