Asunción, IP Agency.- The construction of the Caacupé Wastewater Treatment Plant, capital of the department of Cordillera, enters its final stretch with a progress of 92 percent, improving the living conditions of more than 15,000 inhabitants.
This work, key to the comprehensive sanitation project, will allow the adequate treatment of wastewater from both homes and local industries, reported the Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC).
The project as a whole, which includes sanitary sewage works, presents an overall progress of 80%. Other components also show important progress: both the basic network and home connections reach 73% completion, while the Pumping Stations register lesser progress, with EB1 at 65% and EB2 at 47%.
Recent work has included the installation of reno mattresses, storm drains, drive pipes, valve manholes and wetland improvements.
According to the information provided by Pablo Adorno, from the Coordination of Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hydraulic Works Projects (CAPSOH), dependent on the Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC), the project continues to advance as planned.
The financing for these works comes from a donation from the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (Aecid), a loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and local counterpart funds.
With these ongoing improvements, Caacupé is positioned as a benchmark in sanitation infrastructure in the region, consolidating sustainable growth and improving the well-being of its citizens.
These works will significantly reduce health risks in the city, marking an important step towards a healthier and environmentally responsible future.
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2024-09-28 13:53:10