The heavy rains recorded this Thursday in Montería caused the overflow of sanitary sewers in several parts of the city, as reported by Veolia company. Also, it reported that the massive influx of rainwater into the sanitary network, which is not designed to drain rains, generates an overload that its systems fail to manage normally despite operating to the maximum of its capacity. The Bombeo Stations (EBAR) operate at 100% of their effective cap…
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The heavy rains recorded this Thursday in Montería caused the overflow of sanitary sewers in several parts of the city, as reported by Veolia company. Also, it reported that the massive influx of rainwater into the sanitary network, which is not designed to drain rains, generates an overload that its systems fail to manage normally despite operating to the maximum of its capacity. The Bombeo Stations (EBAR) operate at 100% of their effective cap…