Calabria Region, 1.1 million for the new pipeline

“The proposal put forward a year ago by the Municipality to the Region for the construction of a new supply pipeline between Lake Sant’Anna and the water purification plant has finally been accepted and financed and for this reason we can be satisfied with what we are doing to resolve a serious inconveniences that have always afflicted our citizens”. This is how Mayor Maria Grazia Vittimberga begins to communicate the important financing of 1.1 million euros approved by the Region following the project proposed by the City Council. “This intervention – explains Vittimberga – is another important piece that adds to the complicated puzzle of the city’s water network, made up of obsolete pipes and missing connections but which, in recent years, has improved a lot thanks to a series of operations already carried out ”. “This project – underlines the Mayor – should bring a clear improvement in the water supply and finally make us more autonomous, consequently, the supply from farmers should also improve”. “Since we took office – he continues – we have sat down with the municipal, provincial and regional offices but also with the national top management of the various companies, to bring about significant improvements to the serious water problem in the area: today it is still not resolved but the interventions made are already many pipelines and lifting pumps, this is the one that should finally increase the flow of water in the other pipelines and significantly improve the situation. There is more planned and we will not stop until we solve the problem, it will not be easy, but we are trying with all our might.” Finally, thanks: “I thank the Calabria Region, both at a political and technical level, for having listened and positively evaluated our project”

The solution proposed by the Municipality of Isola consists in the construction of a bypass that connects the Reclamation Consortium line to a new line parallel to the SS 106 up to the municipal aqueduct located in the Ventarola area of ​​the capital and was approved and financed by Council Resolution Regional meeting of 10 April allocating around 3 million euros for the Crotone area, almost half for our territory.

c949f632dc.jpg
 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

PREV Empoli-Turin 3-2, Nicola: “It’s not true that the Granata dominated”
NEXT Coldiretti at Agriumbria: “the Farmers’ House”, round table “Umbrian animal husbandry in the mirror” and the “friendly countryside village”