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Santo Domingo.- Santo Domingo’s aqueduct and sewage utility CAASD), whose handling of a water shortage last month drew wide rebuke, yesterday announced awards for journalists and business leaders, to honor entrepreneurs and media professionals.

CAASD director Freddy Pérez presented awards to media mogul Jose Luis Corripio, president of Grupo Corripio, in the business category, for his "valuable vigilance in the protection, care and proper use of water resources," and received by his son Manuel Corripio.

 Also awarded were newspaper Listin Diario editor in chief Miguel Franjul, “for the ongoing support and awareness to good water management, and Listin’s magazines and communications director Rosana Rivera Caminero, for the continued coverage of CAASD events.

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Written by: josean, 10 Aug 2012 11:06 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

Trying to butter up a Future Employer?

Written by: GoneNative, 11 Aug 2012 12:40 PM
From: Dominican Republic, La Romana
Mr. Freddy, why are you not bussy making the water drinkable in this country? God, or whowever, made the water coming down from mountains and filtered by sand, to be naturally clean and fit for human consumption. Charcoal seems to do the trick as well. Why cannot you deliver clean, drinkable water to your paying clients? Being paid by the owners of treatment plants? Or the sellers of water, treated with dangerous chemicals, in bottillones?
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