The problem of water supply in big cities affects different communities. In this context, the Government of Mexico City (CDMX) presents the Water Harvest Program in the entity organized by the Ministry of the Environment (Sedema) .
This initiative wants to increase the water supply in those communities that suffer from the lack of it in CDMX, through the capture of rainwater. The program is free and includes the installation of a system for the collection of the liquid and the training of people for its use and maintenance.
The first thing you should know is that it is aimed at the inhabitants of eight municipalities, among which are: Tlalpan, Tláhuac, Milpa Alta, Azcapotzalco, Gustavo A. Madero, Magdalena Contreras, Iztapalapa and Coyoacán.
Those who wish to access the initiative must meet the following requirements that are indicated on the official website of Sedema:
On the other hand, in case of accessing the initiative through the partial subsidy modality, the beneficiaries must:
The initiative includes several stages that involve both the government and the beneficiaries, providers or facilitators of the service. In case of doubts, interested parties may dial the following numbers from Monday to Friday between 9:00 and 16:30 hours.