EMAPA 26 MILLION BUDGET FOR 2011
The budget of the Company of Water and Sewerage Ambato for this year is 26 million 202 thousand 413 U.S. dollars. 80% is earmarked for construction, operation, maintenance and other costs of investment in water and wastewater. The remaining 20% \u200b\u200bwill be used for administrative expenses and staff.
In 2011, the company will continue with the implementation of major works, this time, emphasis has been placed in the urban area, as in the previous two years were made significant investments in the rural area of \u200b\u200b$ 8 million waterworks and sewer. COLLECTOR VICTOR HUGO
Collector download Victor Hugo begin to run this month, there will be some definitive studies of the whole length of the manifold that will improve the sewerage system in the upper area of \u200b\u200bthe city.
also be made definitive studies of the treatment plant, wastewater from the city of Ambato. In order to comply with environmental regulations in order to care for nature and welfare of the inhabitants of the canton, the company will undertake this project shortly. SOLUTION PLAZA
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URBINA Juan Benigno Vela street to build the new collector for sewage and rain to increase hydraulic capacity and definitively solve the problem of flooding the ground floor of the Plaza Urbina, heavy rain in Ambato.
regard to drinking water, EMAPA continue with the implementation of new systems in the north and south of the city, likewise continue its replacement program to ensure the system network, for example, Fico and other sectors.
CHIQUIHURCO - ZONA ALTA EMAPA
definitive studies will Chiquihurco Project - Zona Alta, to solve the problem of water supply in the districts of the city due to drought and population growth Ambato. This project involves the implementation of the pipeline from the reservoir Chiquihurco, treatment plant and pipeline to the storage plants EMAPA.
sectors will benefit: Juan Benigno Vela, Santa Rosa, Huachi Grande, Montalvo and Upper Zone of the city. Have a horizon of potable water demand until 2040.
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