Hmmm, the photo seem to show equipment in the background like the high pressure vessels but I get the drift. Kinda odd we need to pay the HOA for water, oomapas for water, then also spend another $200 a month for a water truck to fill the cistern..
They blame it on various things like the pumps going bad, but last time I checked the gas station pumps are doing fine. Odd how the gas station doesnt have the same issue. I figure a gas pump is a whole lot more technical and expesive than the aquarium pumps they appear to be using at oomapas.
Everyone is getting paid along the way for a shotshow of a time.. Meanwhile the crooked mayor Jorge Pivac who took the Hatchs property in Las Conchas and is
being investigated by the AZ Legislature is pretending to be good shepard and patting little school kids on the head during graduation and riding around in his 300k Lamboghini Urus SUV. Most of these kids don't have water in the barrio where they come from. Seems everyone is asleep at the wheel while they stuff there own pockets.
Imagine if instead of spending money on large plastic cisterns, which I just spent over $1000 on, as well as on the bomba and pressure vessel for an additional $600, that money was invested in proper infrastructure. Each person spending approximately $2k, in a first-world country where these items are unnecessary, could contribute to a substantial amount. Considering a population of 60,000 residents, this would total $120 million. With such a significant budget, the city could establish a state-of-the-art water system for the entire town, provided there was no corruption. However, the unfortunate reality is that this is a third-world region in Mexico, where everyone is forced to buy low-quality Chinese Truper products, and of course the city dicking around, resulting in a lack of water. So, what is the solution? Should we spend another $2k on a saltwater maker?