Beatriz Johnson Urrutia, first secretary of the Communist Party in Santiago de Cuba and Manuel Falcón Hernández, provincial governor, supervised a branch of the water supply in Napoles neighborhood, which belong to Lumumba district in Contramaestre.
Johnson Urrutia, also the member of the State Council of the Communist Party of Cuba) accompanied by the local authorities talked with the residents of the place where around two thousand Contramaestrian inhabits live. She learned about the fulfillment of the cycles of distribution of water.
Along with specialists, leaders and inhabitants, she examined the causes of the irregular water service, she knew of the technical conditions to maintain the circuit working properly which, in spite of the one-million-peso investment carried out there, do not cover up the expectations.
Among the measures that they adopt themselves to revert the situation, they find the incorporation of valves to the net that they allow sectioning the circuit, an alternative planning for the cycles of water distribution and improve the bomb that supplies the liquid to the community.