Bolivarian Government replaces 7,480 meters of water pipes served in municipalities of Aragua

Works for the community
Courtesy Internet

Published at: 24/06/2024 04:01 PM

A total of 7,480 meters of sewage pipes in the Girardot, Francisco Linares Alcántara and José Rafael Revenga municipalities in the state of Aragua have been replaced by the government of Nicolás Maduro, thanks to the request of the people made through the 1×10 system of Good Government.

One of the largest projects was for wastewater management and was carried out in the Girardot municipality where, in the last 5 months, 5,242 linear meters of pipes have been replaced. In addition, in the Linares Alcántara municipality, 1,401 linear meters of concrete and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes were replaced to benefit the inhabitants of the different parishes of this town in Aragüeña. Meanwhile, in the José Rafel Revenga municipality, 1,197 meters of wastewater collectors were changed to provide care to diverse communities.

Finally, it became known that to ensure the supply of drinking water in municipalities in the south of the state, in the coming days, 3 pumping stations located in Camatagua will be activated. According to HIDROCENTRO, with the reactivation of the La Uvita, Mac and Candelaria pumping stations, 24,000 inhabitants of that town will benefit.


Mazo News Team

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