Sewage will flow untreated into the Limay River via a bypass for a month

2024-07-23 04:05:00

overflow cLa Serena’s grounds will be cpowered by rain It is said that the city will serve as a mandatory detour for more than a month while the Provincial Water and Sanitation Agency (EPAS) carries out temporary work in the sector. Two meetings had similar explanations, uOne is located in the community of La Sirena and the other is located in the community council of a community through which the Duran River flows before flowing into the Limay River.

As we all know, pIn order to complete the temporary work to address the contamination of the sewers in La Serena, drying work with the sewer collectors was required. and While the work was ongoing, the best solution found wasDischarge of organic waste into municipal drains (Saavedra Canal)ends in The Duran River is a tributary of the Limay River and flows through most of the neighborhoods in the south of the city.

Technicians explained to La Sirena residents that the detour would continue.About 30 days. to the neighborsAlto Limay, Río Grande, Belgrano and Don Bosco Ii, they were told This will be a 45-day controlled discharge. These are community areas through which the Duran River flows before flowing into the Limay River in the leisure club area.

At the meeting, there were also Residents of the 30 de Octubre neighborhood are considering a judicial appeal to prevent sewage from being discharged into the Duran River.

deputy inspector, Emmanuel Guagliardo explained that technicians will try to solve the problem within a month, Although the contract awarded stipulates a working period of 45 days.

“We ask the provincial government and the city of Neuquén to allocate a budget for the difficult task of restoring the Duran River, but there is still much work to be done,” Guagliado said.

According to neighbors who attended the meeting held in the Epas room, technicians Water resources (discharges into rivers must be controlled) Who attended the meeting, declared presence in surveillanceDuran, despite already having contamination ratesr The discharge of sewage into the Saavedra Canal has not yet begun.

Unofficial sources in the provincial government said official information on the process would be released through the Arroyo Duran Commission in the coming days, but gave no further details.

EPAS prepares a bypass to complete the unfinished wastewater treatment work at La Sirena (Photo Cecilia Maletti)

assistants Participants in two meetings with nearby residents, They explained that sewer flow will have a Mitigation process Before arriving at Tulane, it will involve sSeparate solids, chloride and add water from layer In the liquid poured into el Saavedra drainage ditch.

“We were excluded from the meeting with the neighbors, and at the meeting in La Serena on June 14, there was discussion about opening the mouth of the Saavedra y Armas and placing a pipe to drain away the overflow, And not to the streets, but to Saavedra and treated as they explain, “said one of the neighbors in La Sirena who spontaneously called

Added Alberto Delloro, President of the Rio Grande Community Technicians explain in detail that the Duran River is currently polluted (According to water control regulations 15 days ago) Due to urban overflow The manhole cover faces the storm drainage system and ultimately the storm system.

“The sad thing is The only solution is a 45 day controlled sewage discharge into the Duran River where they add chlorine and water from groundwater to reduce the impactr, control water resources. We stand in solidarity with the residents of La Serena who are suffering from this problem, but We have a precedent with the construction of the Leguizamón Bridge, which was originally planned to take three months, but we have spent a year and a half completing this unfinished work.“he asks.


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