The Municipality of Santa Rosa advances with the construction of a new sanitary cava in the landfill site, a work that will incorporate waterproofing technology to protect the soil and aquifer Toay – Santa Rosa – Anguil – Uriburu, while allowing the sanitation of existing cells. The works began in June, after the signing of a cooperation agreement with the Argentine Army, which provides machinery, trucks and a backhoe. The municipality, for its …
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The Municipality of Santa Rosa advances with the construction of a new sanitary cava in the landfill site, a work that will incorporate waterproofing technology to protect the soil and aquifer Toay – Santa Rosa – Anguil – Uriburu, while allowing the sanitation of existing cells. The works began in June, after the signing of a cooperation agreement with the Argentine Army, which provides machinery, trucks and a backhoe. The municipality, for its …