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Water and sanitation By means of the Pasto Sanitation Company, the urban area has a 93% provision of water and sanitation. In the rural area, 74% have mains water and 33% have plumbed sanitation.
Land access The
Pan-American Highway connects Pasto by land with the city of
Popayán northwards and with Ipiales southward, 78 km away on the border with the Republic of
Ecuador. The distance from Pasto to the capital of the republic,
Bogotá, on the Pan-American Highway is 798 km with a travel time of about 18 hours. To the west, the city is connected to the port of
Tumaco on the
Pacific coast, by a paved road of 284 km, and to the east with
Mocoa in
Putumayo department with a road of about 145 km. For national intercity land transport, there is a terminal used by the principal transport operating companies and which is used by approximately two million passengers a year.
Air access Antonio Nariño Airport is 35 km from the city, in the nearby town of
Chachagüí, it provides domestic air connections offered by Colombian airline
Avianca.
Telecommunications Telephone and internet: Various companies like Telmex, Movistar, Virgin Mobile, Claro, Tigo, Avantel, and UNE-Orbitel provide telecommunication service in Pasto by means of Mobile phones, all companies providing
UMTS cover and
HSDPA. Broad band internet connection and terrestrial telephones are also provided.
Radio broadcasting: Within the city there are various
FM radio broadcasting companies such as Radio University of Nariño, National Police Radio, community radio and commercial radio stations with high musical content. There are also some
AM stations available of which the oldest is Radio Nariño (founded in 1937) and Radio Pasto Echos, (1941).
Television: In Pasto, there is full access to all the national TV stations such as Channel 1 (Canal Uno), Station Institutional, (Señal Institucional) and Station Columbia (Señal Colombia). In addition, there are regional programmes like Telepacífico and TelePasto. There are also local private stations like Nariño TV, TV Telmex, and CNC Global TV. and national private stations such as RCN Televisión y Caracol Televisión, and finally there are subscription stations through companies like Telmex, Movistar, Global TV, and
DirecTV. == Health ==