SEDAPAL
Government organisation in Peru / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lima Drinking Water and Sewer Service (Spanish: Servicio de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado de Lima),[1] also known by its acronym SEDAPAL, is a Peruvian state-owned enterprise created in 1962. It manages the drinking water supply of the metropolitan area of Lima and Callao.[2] The water it supplies is treated in La Atarjea in El Agustino,[3][4] and supplies more than nine million inhabitants of Lima.
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Servicio de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado de Lima | |
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Formed | June 8, 1962 (1962-06-08) |
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Type | State-owned enterprise |
Jurisdiction | Lima & Callao |
Headquarters | La Atarjea |
Employees | 9,765 (2018) |
Annual budget | S/. 9,726,661,080 |
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Parent department | Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation |
Website | www |
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