Almada Reinforces Water Consumption Restrictions After Successive Supply Failures
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The Portuguese city of Almada, in the Metropolitan Region of Lisbon, has decreed a situation of alert and will temporarily prohibit various uses considered not essential of the water after the expressive increase of the consumption caused by the heat wave that affects the country. According to the news agency Lusaka, the restrictions should remain in force for two to three weeks and aim to recover the levels of the reservoirs that supply the mun…
Chamber was reunited with the regulator and the APA and decided to strengthen the "technical equipment for the detection and urgent repair of leaks and ruptures".
Mayor will ban some non-essential water costs to restore reserves, hoping that within "two to three weeks" it will be possible to overcome successive supply failures in the municipality.
President of the local authority foresees a period of "two to three weeks" if it is possible to overcome successive supply failures in the municipality.
Autorquia complains of a number of problems, including the "inadequate diversion of water"
The Almada House will ban some non-essential water costs to restore reserves, announced today the president, hoping that within "two to three weeks" it will be possible to overcome successive supply failures in the municipality.
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