Work on the San Leo pipeline, four neighborhoods of Gela remain dry

Work on the San Leo pipeline, four neighborhoods of Gela remain dry
Work on the San Leo pipeline, four neighborhoods of Gela remain dry

I am an invalid and no water has arrived since June 14th. Due to a fall I am unable to go down the stairs and will be forced to move house. This is Mrs. Maria Carmela’s desperate cry for help which she wrote down in black and white in a letter sent to Caltaqua and to ATI, also demanding, provocatively, compensation for the costs of hotel accommodation and ambulance transport. In the past few hours, four neighborhoods have been plunged into a nightmare. Since dawn yesterday, Siciliaque has interrupted the supply to the Caposoprano and Montelungo reservoirs to create the hydraulic connections of the San Leo line of the new lifting station serving the water purification plants.
Nothing strange, one would think, ordinary interventions which however are not tolerated in the city, given that the water emergency has never ended. Thus, a routine intervention equally leads to exasperation for the residents of the neighborhoods affected by the crisis, because it postpones the already fluctuating shifts. In the only communication announced by Caltaqua we read that during the hours of processing the water flow normally directed towards the Caposoprano and Montelungo reservoirs would have been diverted towards the Spinasanta reservoir and that Caltaqua will promptly make known any useful updates as they become available. The works appear to be finished and today distribution will follow the accumulation plan while normal distribution should begin again tomorrow.

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I am an invalid and no water has arrived since June 14th. Due to a fall I am unable to go down the stairs and will be forced to move house. This is Mrs. Maria Carmela’s desperate cry for help which she wrote down in black and white in a letter sent to Caltaqua and to ATI, also demanding, provocatively, compensation for the costs of hotel accommodation and ambulance transport. In the past few hours, four neighborhoods have been plunged into a nightmare. Since dawn yesterday, Siciliaque has interrupted the supply to the Caposoprano and Montelungo reservoirs to create the hydraulic connections of the San Leo line of the new lifting station serving the water purification plants.

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Nothing strange, one would think, ordinary interventions which however are not tolerated in the city, given that the water emergency has never ended. Thus, a routine intervention equally leads to exasperation for the residents of the neighborhoods affected by the crisis, because it postpones the already fluctuating shifts. In the only communication announced by Caltaqua we read that during the hours of processing the water flow normally directed towards the Caposoprano and Montelungo reservoirs would have been diverted towards the Spinasanta reservoir and that Caltaqua will promptly make known any useful updates as they become available. The works appear to be finished and today distribution will follow the accumulation plan while normal distribution should begin again tomorrow.

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