Much discomfort has been generated by the announcement made by the Lima Drinking Water and Sewer Service (Sedapal), which reported through its social networks that starting Friday, October 6, it will apply a massive cut of drinking water that will affect 22 districts of the capital.
What did Sedapal say about the massive water cutoff?
The entity released this information through its Twitter account. “Dear users, on the occasion of the work to improve the drinking water service for the southern area of Lima, Sedapal will soon interrupt the service in some districts of the capital,” they initially stated.
“This Wednesday, September 27, the company will provide greater scope on the contingency plan that will ensure supply to our users,” they added. The statement caused users to complain to Sedapal for not giving more details about the application of this suspension of service.
Which districts will be affected by the massive Sedapal water cut?
The districts affected by the water cut are:
- Saint Anita.
- Villa El Salvador.
- Independence.
- San Juan de Lurigancho.
- San Borja.
- Santiago de Surco.
- San Juan de Miraflores.
- Villa María del Triunfo.
- Chorrillos.
- Ravine.
- Surquillo.
- La Molina.
- Tie.
- The victory.
- Miraflores.
- San Isidro.
- Saint Louis.
- The Augustinian.
- The Rímac.
- San Martin de Porres.
- Cieneguilla.
Besides, Sedapal He explained that the water service would be restored gradually between 36 and 96 hours, and that the cut was due to the work of splicing a pipe. This was specified in a tweet in which they responded to the query of one of the netizens.
“Good afternoon Matt, we inform you that the outage is true, but it is scheduled for 06/10 in order to carry out pipe splicing work, the service will be restored progressively, after 36 to 96 hours (up to four days) later after the incident is over,” it reads.
Will the water outage be throughout the day or only for hours?
Despite the concern generated by the announcement of the water cut, Sedapal He did not want to provide further scope, but he called on users to take the pertinent actions and be able to supply water to their homes for the time that the service will remain restricted. So far it is only known that they are working on a contingency plan to minimize the impact of the lack of water in 22 districts of the capital.
Sunass pronounces on massive Sedapal water cut
The National Superintendency of Sanitation Services (Sunass) spoke out after the announcement made by Sedapal of the massive water cutoff in 22 districts of Lima since October 6 and demanded that it communicate to the population the reasons and/or reasons for the suspension of the service. and provide details of your contingency plan for this situation.
What is Sedapal?
The Drinking Water and Sewerage Service of Lima (Sedapal) is an entity whose mission is to provide quality drinking water to the citizens of Metropolitan Lima and Callao, who use this liquid to cook, bathe, wash their clothes and more.
Where is the Sedapal supply number?
- Check the top right of your physical receipt and you’re done.
- If you do not have the physical receipt, then you can check the information HERE.
How to join to receive your water bill online?
- Enter https://www.gob.pe/sedapalclick on the clients tab and then on enroll in digital receipt.
- Register the data they request and subscribe.
What are the Sedapal agencies in Lima?
La Molina Agency
- Address: Av. Flora Tirstan 539 – Urb. Santa Patricia – 2nd Stage – La Molina.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 5:00 pm
Puente Piedra Agency
- Address: Jr. 9 de Junio 254 – Puente Piedra
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 5:00 pm
Punta Negra Agency
- Address: Antigua Panamericana Sur Mz. And Lt. 01-02 – Urb. La Merced – Punta Negra.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 5:00 pm
San Juan de Miraflores Agency
- Address: Av. Los Héroes 662 – San Juan de Miraflores
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 5:00 pm
San Martin de Porres Agency
- Address: Av. Perú 1362 – Urb. Perú -San Martin de Porres.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 5:00 pm
Zarate Agency
- Address: Av. Gran Chimú 1017 – San Juan de Lurigancho.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 5:00 pm
Ate Vitarte Service Center
- Address: Av. Nicolás Ayllón 2309 – Ate.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm
Breña Service Center
- Address: Av. Tingo María 600 – Breña.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm
Callao Service Center
- Address: Av. Guardia Chalaca 1131 – Callao.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm
Callao Service Center – Ventanilla headquarters
- Address: Av. La Playa Mz. O5-Lt.30 – AH The Graduates of Ventanilla – Callao.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm
Comas Service Center
- Address: Av. Victor Andrés Belaunde Oeste – Block 5 Urb. El Retablo – Comas.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm
San Juan de Lurigancho Service Center
- Address: Av. Próceres de la Independencia 3105 – Urb. Canto Grande – San Juan de Lurigancho.
- Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm