It is “a project developed by professionals of the Municipality of Burruyacú, for which the government of Tucumán obtained the financing of the work through Enosha and entrusted to the Secretary of Public Works of the Province, the call for bids, its execution, supervision and inspection of the works, “explained the spokesmen .
In this sense, the Secretary of Public Works, Cristina Boscarino, specified that “the work includes the treatment plant, a lagoon 129 meters long by 43 wide, with a main collecting network of 200 millimeters in diameter and the rest of the network of 160 millimeters that varies towards the homes of the town”.
“The plant will be located east of Route 304, and any demolition that must be carried out on the roads will be replaced and repaired.”, highlighted the provincial official.
In addition, Boscarino indicated that the work, which involves an investment of 175 million pesos, “will be carried out by a Temporary Union of Companies, made up of Omodeo and Batcon, and whose construction will last 540 days.”
For his part, the legislator Jorge Leal, a native of Burruyacú, said “it is historic for the city’s residents,” after which he argued that this work “improves the quality of life and involves environmental sanitation in an area where water levels are high.”
Leal thanked the national Government, the Chief of Staff Juan Manzur and to Governor Jaldo and expressed “it is a dream come true to have sewers, our city equates with the large urban conglomerates.”
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