Andrés Martínez, manager of Hidrogea, has met with the Association of Housewives, Consumers and Users of Cartagena to explain what the H2O30 Sustainable Cartagena project consists of that the water company, in alliance with different companies, associations, organizations and entities of the port city, has recently launched in order to boost the growth of the municipality under sustainability criteria.
The Association of Housewives of Cartagena, which has more than 800 affiliates, wanted to know more in depth the lines pursued by the project in which this association also has its share of involvement, after the signing of the H2O30 manifesto last month of November.
The day took place at the headquarters of the Housewives, where almost thirty members attended, to listen to the manager of Hidrogea, but also to convey their doubts and needs about the water bill, about how breakdowns are managed to that do not affect the supply or the quality of tap water.
Carmen Aznar, president of the Association, has expressed her enthusiasm for the talk and in a note sent to Hidrogea thanks "in the name of the board of directors and associates, the kindness and patience that Mr. Andres showed towards our group".
For his part, Andrés Martínez points out that "these meetings allow us to approach our work by explaining in a simple and direct way how the supply and sewerage service managed by Hidrogea works and the complexity involved in providing excellent service to the Cartagena people every day. But also they help us to know concerns and needs, to help project and disseminate initiatives that improve the future of our municipality. "
Source: Hidrogea