Santo Domingo. - The director of the National Institute of Potable Water and Sewers (INAPA), Wellington Arnaud, led a thanksgiving mass, on the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of the institution, where he considered the advances in potable water and sanitation.
In the religious act, Arnaud reaffirmed the commitment to bring potable water, in quantity and quality, to all Dominicans. Likewise, he thanked the collaborators for their dedication and effort so that the institution can show significant progress in improving the quality of life of the Dominican people.
The Eucharist was officiated by parish priest David Soriano, in the Primate Cathedral of America.
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After mass, the chief executive officer, Wellington Arnaud, and institution officials laid a floral offering at the Altar de la Patria.





