Government Discards Neptune Project and Proposes to Private Build a New Potabilizer in Aguas Corrientes
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Luvis Hochimín Pareja The Uruguayan government ruled out the hydraulic project planned by the previous administration with a consortium with which it now negotiates the execution of a potabilizing plant among other works: the so-called Neptune project in Arazati and the planned plant in the department of San José that would drink water from the Río de la Plata, with a high level of salinity. The government and the representatives of the private …
The new infrastructure would produce 200,000 cubic meters of drinking water per day, which would add to the 670,000 that the current plant produces, all with water from the Santa Lucía River.The government and the representatives of the private companies that drive the Neptune project had on Wednesday one of the last meetings to define the future of the initiative.According to the daily news, at this meeting OSE, represented by its president, Pa…
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