San José, July 8th, 2020. – With a first disbursement of US$500,000.00 by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), the hiring processes began to start working on the project "Canalization and flood control of the Limoncito River" in the province of Limón. The project consists of extending the Limoncito River bed by more than 7 kilometers, expanding the hydraulic section of the ...
San José, October 28, 2021.- More than 5,000 inhabitants of the canton of Osa, in southern Costa Rica, will have a guaranteed supply of drinking water during the twelve months of the year thanks to the entry into operation of the new water treatment plant in Ciudad Cortés, inaugurated on Thursday by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) and authorities of the Costa Rican ...
San Jose, April 7th, 2022.- The potable water supply problems historically faced by the canton of Bagaces in Guanacaste, North Pacific of Costa Rica, are about to be solved with the improvements to its aqueduct system that are being carried out with the financial and technical support of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). Precisely, this Thursday, the first stage of the ...
San José, November 11 th , 2022 - The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) continues to support the project known as "Water for Guanacaste" by contributing with its founding partner country, the Republic of Costa Rica, to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as food security, improved nutrition, sustainable agriculture, and employment generation in an area ...
San José, March 30 th , 2023 - Malka Quirós Ruiz is a Costa Rican head of household who lives in Bagaces, a canton in Costa Rica's North Pacific region historically affected by high arsenic residues in the water. Her life, like that of 12,000 other inhabitants of the area, changed when the project to expand and improve the aqueduct that now provides them with clean water service came into ...
San José, July 4th, 2023 - Solving the water shortage problem in a highly populated province such as Pérez Zeledón in southern Costa Rica, a plant capable of treating up to 13 million liters of water for the benefit of 48,000 inhabitants was recently installed with the support of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). The works also include a tank that stores 1.4 million ...
San José, November 30, 2023. Mireya Arce, a resident of Escazú, a canton located west of San José in Costa Rica, celebrates the early entry into operation of the Monasterio Tank, a project financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) with the capacity to store up to 3 million liters of clean water and distribute 200 liters per second. This project has already begun with ...
San José, March 22, 2024.- According to ECLAC reports, with more than 93% potable water coverage for the benefit of its inhabitants, Costa Rica is the country in the region with the best indexes in this sector, which is so influential in ensuring the quality of life of the population, since the average in Latin America is 86.5%. In the framework of World Water Day, the Central American Bank for ...
Limón, August 28, 2024 .- More than 12,000 inhabitants of the community of Puerto Viejo, in the province of Limón, and the nearly 50,000 annual visitors to the beaches of this Caribbean community located in the southeast of Costa Rica will directly benefit from the new wastewater treatment plant inaugurated this Wednesday by the President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves and the executive president ...
Limón, August 30, 2024 .- A total of 30,000 inhabitants of the city of Limón, in the Caribbean of Costa Rica, as well as 1,602 students from the province will improve their quality of life with investments financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) aimed at improving the health, educational and water management infrastructure with which it is expected to directly ...