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AAA Evaluates Scheduled Water Interruptions Due to Drought

5 updates over 4 days — last updated Jun 23, 2026

  1. San Juan Invests $1 Million to Install Cisterns in Up to 400 Homes Affected by Water Crisis

    via Primera Hora

    The Mayor of San Juan, Miguel A. Romero Lugo, announced the start of the 'Respuesta Capital' program, a municipal initiative with a $1 million investment from the Municipal Emergency Fund. The program aims to install residential cisterns in up to…

  2. Repair Work Completed on 48-Inch Pipe in Bayamón

    via El Nuevo Día

    The president executive of the Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA), Luis González Delgado, announced on Friday that repair work on a 48-inch pipe in Bayamón has been completed. The pipe, which is part of the Superacueducto system, was damaged…

  3. Thousands of Families Remain Without Water Due to AAA Crisis

    via El Nuevo Día

    Miguel Vega, a resident of the La Guasábara sector, had to relocate his Father's Day celebration due to the water crisis affecting the Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA). The crisis, which has impacted tens of thousands of customers, began…

  4. Mayors of Loíza and Canóvanas Await Response from AAA on Water Rationing

    via El Nuevo Día

    The mayors of Loíza and Canóvanas, Julia Nazario and Lornna Soto, respectively, are waiting to hear from the Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA) on whether water rationing will be implemented in their municipalities. Nazario received a notification from the…

  5. AAA Evaluates Scheduled Water Interruptions Due to Drought

    via El Nuevo Día

    Luis González Delgado, executive president of the Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA), confirmed that the corporation is evaluating plans for scheduled water interruptions in several plants in the eastern part of Puerto Rico due to decreased river water levels…