Demand Federal Action on Puerto Rico's Water Crisis Now
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Puerto Rico is in a humanitarian emergency and I need you to act immediately. Over 180,000 households are losing water for 48-hour stretches at a time, communities in San Juan have documented 118 days of outages this year, and officials are warning it could get worse. This is not a natural disaster we are helpless against — this is the result of decades of neglected infrastructure that federal and local authorities allowed to rot.
July was the driest month San Juan has seen since 1899, but the drought is not the whole story. San Juan's mayor sued the Water and Sewer Authority in May over chronic failures that have nothing to do with rainfall. More than $7 billion in federal grants and loans have been awarded for water infrastructure, yet hundreds of projects remain stalled. Older residents, bedridden people, and families without resources to haul water are being left to suffer while money sits unspent.
I want you to demand a full federal accountability review of how those infrastructure funds are being deployed, push for emergency expedited disbursement, and use every oversight tool available to ensure Puerto Ricans receive the same standard of care as any other American community. The people of Puerto Rico deserve answers and running water — not press conferences and rationing schedules with no end date.