| There are several sites with problems supply. But the city is the most affected bahiense. Suffers from restrictions on the consumption and use. And there are fears that by the end of the year problems with water service to threaten towns in the province of Buenos Aires. The most affected area is Delhi, with 284,776 inhabitants, according to the latest census conducted in 2001 - is in "yellow alert" and it is possible that the situation could worsen. Therefore, from the city council, at the request of the neighbors, requested the City Council led by Cristian Breiteinstein (FPV) to declare the "water emergency." Aloma Sartor, president of the UCR block the City Council of Delhi, told diariohoy.net that "called for the declaration of water emergency, and that for November is expected to enter 'red alert' . Already various parts of the city who are out of water. There restrictions and low pressure even from ABSA (Aguas Bonaerenses, licensee of the service in the town bahiense) deny. " On the campaign trail (only missing five days to vote in legislative) President Cristina Fernandez visited Delhi twice and, of course, said work to restore water service. They announced the signing of an agreement among national governments, Buenos Aires and Bahía Blanca investment of 40 million pesos, for the implementation of various infrastructure projects. The village head said the money will be used in the development of works to restore water supply in city. He added that "the signing of the funding commitment of works that were required by ABSA. For example, six holes in the Bajo San José and nine wells, with their geoelectric studies. However, there are doubts about the ads because they came as part of the campaign carried out Justicialista Front for Victory. The delicate supply situation in Bay took place restrictions on the consumption and use of the vital fluid in that city and Punta Alta. This period of scarcity has its starting point in the failure of rains in recent years has placed a critical level at Paso de las Piedras dam from which caters to nearly 400 thousand people. But the problem now condemning thousands of families did not come from bahienses overnight but for years have asked the provincial and national government to build a second aqueduct from Paso de las Piedras, in order to cover possible problems in the one that supplies both cities. But all has not gone the realm of mere expressions of desire and non-approved projects, which according to the ABSA bahienses also presented. While the number of inhabitants was growing and therefore, the needs of a wider service in Delhi are still waiting for solutions. Bay is not the only location problems in running water. According could verify diariohoy.net in Carlos Casares, Pehuajó, Florencio Varela and Nueve de Julio there are still complaints about the "Arsenic contamination of water, and strong increases service. SOURCE: WATER Program Info |
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