The main administrative offices of the service, including the Díaz Rijo Desalination Plant, have undergone the removal of corporate logos. This action is part of the process to update the image of the island's water service.
The rebranding of the Canal de Isabel II subsidiary follows the recent conclusion of its contract for the integral water cycle. In the interim, some operational elements such as the vehicle fleet and staff uniforms will temporarily retain the previous branding, ensuring the continuity of service provision.
Sources from the Insular Water Consortium confirmed that work is underway to develop a new, distinct visual identity for the service. Domingo Cejas, the Water Councilor, who was present during the operations, stated that progress is being made in creating a new corporate identity for this new phase.
Prior to this, an assembly was held with staff, convened by the works council. During the meeting, a message of reassurance and confidence was conveyed to the workers, who have demonstrated their commitment to the service and the citizens of Lanzarote and La Graciosa, as highlighted by Domingo Cejas and the President of the Cabildo, Oswaldo Betancort.




