Overview
- Residents in La Plata reported taps running brown and murky, with photos showing dark water that many say they will not use to cook or bathe.
- Complaints in La Plata also described full shutoffs and trickling pressure in spots such as 37 between 14 and 15, the area of 27 and 72, Villa Castells, and San Carlos near 144 and 42.
- Neighbors in Juana Koslay said some blocks have endured repeated cuts for days, while others get water that arrives brown or with very low pressure.
- People described buying water jugs to get by and warned of public health risks, saying officials and the local provider have not offered test results or a cause.
- Aguas Bonaerenses S.A. did not answer questions from the paper or the provincial ministry, and a civic report says ABSA drew the most service complaints this year as bills increased by up to 100 percent.