ADVANCING FLOOD WORKS THAT WILL BENEFIT MORE THAN 30,000 RESIDENTS OF MERLO
More than 30 thousand residents of Buenos Aires district of Merlo will
benefit from the works by more than 360 million pesos investment amount,
the Government is continuing to prevent flooding. The project involves the
construction of a double cell main conduit over 1.8 kilometers long, from
his birth in Hipolito Yrigoyen Avenue to the mouth in the Reconquista the
river. The aqueduct carried water from the upper basin and a half of
Merlo-Salguero, currently cased stream, and the waters en route, they will
be prosecuted through eight branches of precast circular ducts. The
initiative also provides for the paving of the Salguero Avenue, a four lane
road center boulevard by sections, on the pipelining of stream, in order to
generate traffic, asphalt and storm drains. In addition to mitigating the
effects of floods, work includes treating sewage for more than 100 000
residents aimed at preventing pollution and disease. "In Merlo are fully
working for more and more neighbors live better," said Secretary of
Infrastructure and Water Policy, Pablo Bereciartua. The official toured the
works accompanied by the provincial director of Public and Metropolitan
Policy and candidate for mayor of Merlo, Juan Gómez Centurión.
benefit from the works by more than 360 million pesos investment amount,
the Government is continuing to prevent flooding. The project involves the
construction of a double cell main conduit over 1.8 kilometers long, from
his birth in Hipolito Yrigoyen Avenue to the mouth in the Reconquista the
river. The aqueduct carried water from the upper basin and a half of
Merlo-Salguero, currently cased stream, and the waters en route, they will
be prosecuted through eight branches of precast circular ducts. The
initiative also provides for the paving of the Salguero Avenue, a four lane
road center boulevard by sections, on the pipelining of stream, in order to
generate traffic, asphalt and storm drains. In addition to mitigating the
effects of floods, work includes treating sewage for more than 100 000
residents aimed at preventing pollution and disease. "In Merlo are fully
working for more and more neighbors live better," said Secretary of
Infrastructure and Water Policy, Pablo Bereciartua. The official toured the
works accompanied by the provincial director of Public and Metropolitan
Policy and candidate for mayor of Merlo, Juan Gómez Centurión.