Benevento, night-time water interruptions in the next few days.

GESESA communicates that, due to the limited rainfall that characterized the past winter and spring season, there was a significant decline in the supply of deep springs and even more so in superficial ones in the Molise Region, which contribute to providing water in terms of the City of Benevento. Added to this is excessive water absorption in distribution, evidently considering the high temperatures. Given the above, programmed closures of the “Gesuiti” tank are absolutely essential to allow optimal water supply during daytime hours and an increase in the compensation capacity in the tanks.

The days are: the night between Friday 21st June and Saturday 22 June from 01.00 to 06.00. Followed for 5 nights: the night between Sunday 23rd June and Monday 24th and so on, Tuesday 25th, Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th June, from 00.00 to 05.30 in the morning.

The areas affected are: Via Pacevecchia, Via Raffaele Delcogliano, Via Luigi Intorcia, Via Antonio Lepore, Viale Aldo Moro, Via Roberto Ruffilli, Via Saverio De Dominicis, Via Mario Cirillo, Via Angelo Mazzoni, Via Giovanni Perlingieri, Via Cristoforo Ricci, Via Gaetano Donizetti, Via Albert Enistein, Via Enrico Fermi, Via Fratelli Rosselli, Via Antonio Vivaldi, Via Ignazio Silone, Via Antonio Gramsci, Via Ernesto De Martino, Via Onofrio Fragnito, Via Eduardo De Filippo, Via Pietro Mascagni, Via Gioacchino Rossini, Viale Guido Dorso, Via Giuseppe Marotta, Via Carlo Levi, Via Corrado Alvaro, Via Vincenzo Bellini, Via Francesco Iovine, Via Enrico De Nicola, Via Generale Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa, Via Luigi Einaudi, Via Pasquale Martignetti, Via Antonio Segni, Contrada Ponte delle Tables, Via Monteguardia, Via Antonio Cifaldi, Via Chiodo, Via Alessandro Manzoni, Via Francesco Petrarca, Contrada San Liberatore, Via Almerico Meomartini, Via Luigi Ferrannini, Via Fratelli Addabbo, Via Marco da Benevento, Via Biagio Cusano, Via Filippo Maria Guidi, Via Francesco Altini, Via Leandro Galganetti, Via Andrea Mazzarella, Via Pietro Nenni, Via Tommaso Bucciano, Via Giuseppe Castellano, Via Cupa dell’Angelo, Via Iacopo da Benevento, Via Patrizia Mascellaro, Via Giovanni Pascoli, Via Enzo Marmorale, Contrada Cretarossa, Via Vittorio Bachelet, Viale Alfredo Paolella, Via dell’Esperanto, Viale Mario Rotili, Via Massimiliano Kolbe, Via Alfredo Carlo Goldoni, Piazzale Giosuè Carducci, Via Gabriele d’Annunzio, Via Luigi Pirandello, Via Mario Vetrone, Via Francesco Flora, Via Carlo from Tocco, Via Raffaele de Caro (right side), Via Giovan Battista Piranesi, Via Giuseppe Piermarini, Via Luigi Vanvitelli, Via Salvator Rosa, Via Francesco Solimena, Via Luca Giordano, Via Nicola Giustiniani, Via Gioacchino Toma, Viale Antonio Mellusi (up at the intersection with Via Raffaele de Caro), Viale Atlantici, Via S. Giovanni Battista della Salle, Via Domenico Scarlatti, Via dei Bersaglieri, Via Perinetto da Benevento, Via Martiri d’Unità, Via Cappuccini, Via Torretta, Via Michele Foschini, Via Filippo Raguzzini, Via Clementina Perone, Via Tonina Ferrelli.

For the districts via Avellino and Piazza Castello: Via Avellino, Via Filippo Serino, Via Fontanelle, Via Giuseppe Saragat, Via Raffaele Mainella, Via Benito Rossi, Via Madonna della Pietà, Rampa San Barbato, Via delle Puglie (from the Via Avellino intersection to the Rampa San Barbato), Via del Sole, Piazza Castello, Via IV Novembre, Piazza IV Novembre, Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi (from Piazza IV November at the intersection of Via B. Camerario), Via Giuseppe Verdi, Via Pasquale de Julius, Via Cardinal di Rende, Via Umberto I, Via Borgia, Via Annunziata, Rampa Annunziata, Vico Arechi, Vico Archimede, Viale dei Rettori (from the intersection of Via Perasso to Via Pertini intersection), Via Giovan Battista Perasso, Piazza Risorgimento, Via Nicola da Monteforte, Via XXIV Maggio, Viale Antonio Mellusi, Via Tonina Ferrelli, Via Raffaele De Caro, Via Cupa Ponticelli, Via Pietro Collevaccino, Via Guglielmo di Tocco, Via Michelangelo Schipa and Via Sandro Pertini.

GESESA apologizes for any inconvenience caused and guarantees, as always, maximum commitment to solving any problems that may arise and to guarantee the most efficient supply of water resources. It is also stated that the times indicated are those of actual closing and opening at the “Jesuiti” reservoir. It is clear, therefore, that for individual users the effects of the suspension and subsequent delivery of the supply will be affected by the time required for emptying and subsequent filling of the pipes. We remind you that the free toll-free number from mobile phones and landlines is always active to report emergencies and/or breakdowns. 800 51 17 17 and that it is possible to report disruptions also through the MyGesesa App.

 
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