The temporary dam in Belastiquí began to work

The temporary dam in Belastiquí began to work

OSE seeks to guarantee a stable level of supply in the area and “assure supply” to the population.

With the aim of combating the water crisis that Uruguay, the National Administration of State Sanitary Works (OSE) already put into operation the provisional dam of belastiqui, whose objective is to guarantee a stable level of supply in the area.

In the middle of a country affected by the worst drought in a century, the body chaired by Raul Montero reported that although the dam is operational, In the next few days a series of works will be carried out in the place. The objective is to finish the project and improve the operation to reinforce the supply in running waters.

When touring the place, Huntsman He specified that the technicians are finalizing details to prepare a protocol that optimizes the operation temporarily until the work is completed. Meanwhile, OSE indicated that the water crisis, which has been going on for months, “is being addressed.” The agency insisted that its crews are working “to ensure supplies to the population.”

A series of measures to try to contain the water crisis

This is one of the emergency measures ordered by SBI in the middle of a water deficit where a converge increased salinity in the water and dry basins in the metropolitan area. This triggered several consequences, including the tripling of bottled water consumption by people.

Meanwhile, since joint venture indicated that their water desalination plant will start working to help with the catering to the metropolitan area. For that, you would use your reverse osmosis plant, found in Punta del Tigre, San Jose, contributing two million liters every day.

Another solution proposed by the government of Uruguay was to buy one desalination plant that was going to arrive in the next few days in the Hercules plane from Houston. However, its arrival was delayed because the machinery did not enter through 15 centimeters in the aircraft.

Source: Ambito

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