Superservicios requests emergency plans activation due to heavy rains

The Superintendency of Public Utilities, Superservicios, has asked over 2,400 providers of water, sewer, and waste services to immediately activate their emergency and contingency plans. This action addresses the rise in rainfall in areas like the Caribbean, Andean, and Orinoquía regions, as reported by Ideam. The goal is to ensure the continuity and quality of these essential services amid potential disruptions.

In response to the increased rainfall reported by the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology, and Environmental Studies (Ideam), the Superintendency of Public Utilities (Superservicios) issued an urgent call to water, sewer, and waste service providers. Over 2,400 entities nationwide must immediately implement their emergency and contingency plans to mitigate risks in service delivery.

Ideam has noted that precipitation exceeds initial yearly expectations and will likely continue through at least February, primarily impacting the Caribbean, Andean, and Orinoquía regions. Superservicios also extended this request to energy and gas providers, acknowledging the infrastructure's vulnerability to severe weather events.

Key actions highlighted by Superservicios include system maintenance and operations, solid waste management, coordination with local institutions, and ongoing monitoring of weather alerts. These steps aim to equip providers to handle any disruptions, ensuring uninterrupted and high-quality services for users across the country.

This preventive approach highlights the need for readiness against variable climate phenomena, which could lead to flooding or damage to distribution networks. Superservicios stresses that service continuity is a core responsibility for all sector participants.

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