already finished the prinicipal branch pipe supplying water to the plains of La Mancha, which is loaded into the Tajo-Segura to ensure a supply of nearly 60 municipalities and 450,000 people.
The pipe to La Mancha was officially inaugurated at the distribution facility located in the town of Alcazar de San Juan, which corresponded to Mayor Sanchez Bódalo to host and welcome to the authorities among them was the director of planning, Pingarrón Julian Sanchez, director general of Water, and President Josep Puxeu Barreda. Alcazareño Mayor described the historic moment, which fulfills a dream of a wide area.
The ceremony was also attended by many mayors of affected populations, which, according to regional president, they can say goodbye to the ghost of drought. This line starts a stretch of the aqueduct of the Tagus to the Segura, a shift that has been taking water from the Tagus, passing villages, Barreda said that summer should be supplied with cisterns. So said the president, this new pipeline is not a transfer because it does not move water from one river to another or from one basin to another.
This work is technically called pipe water from the Tajo-Segura Aqueduct for incorporation of resources to the plains of La Mancha. It affects more than 58 municipalities and 450,000 inhabitants in an area that stretches from Horcajo of Santiago to Puertollano. Much of this area is on the aquifer 23, which is estimated to have capacity of 30,000 MF, with a deficit of 3,000 that has Cubières in area (about 1,700) due to recent rains, which have made possible the recovery of Coldstream tables.
Part of the work completed is the main branch, consisting of a regulating reservoir for drinking water treatment over the driving itself, that have been the investment of 152 million euros. The system will also, with side branches to reach all affected The municipalities in the provinces of Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Albacete and probably one of Toledo. The pipeline section tapers as it reaches further, so that in its tracks for more capacity has a diameter of six feet, which amounts to 1,600 mm, 1,400, 800 and 350, in its final stages.
The pipe to La Mancha was officially inaugurated at the distribution facility located in the town of Alcazar de San Juan, which corresponded to Mayor Sanchez Bódalo to host and welcome to the authorities among them was the director of planning, Pingarrón Julian Sanchez, director general of Water, and President Josep Puxeu Barreda. Alcazareño Mayor described the historic moment, which fulfills a dream of a wide area. The ceremony was also attended by many mayors of affected populations, which, according to regional president, they can say goodbye to the ghost of drought. This line starts a stretch of the aqueduct of the Tagus to the Segura, a shift that has been taking water from the Tagus, passing villages, Barreda said that summer should be supplied with cisterns. So said the president, this new pipeline is not a transfer because it does not move water from one river to another or from one basin to another.
This work is technically called pipe water from the Tajo-Segura Aqueduct for incorporation of resources to the plains of La Mancha. It affects more than 58 municipalities and 450,000 inhabitants in an area that stretches from Horcajo of Santiago to Puertollano. Much of this area is on the aquifer 23, which is estimated to have capacity of 30,000 MF, with a deficit of 3,000 that has Cubières in area (about 1,700) due to recent rains, which have made possible the recovery of Coldstream tables.
Part of the work completed is the main branch, consisting of a regulating reservoir for drinking water treatment over the driving itself, that have been the investment of 152 million euros. The system will also, with side branches to reach all affected The municipalities in the provinces of Cuenca, Ciudad Real, Albacete and probably one of Toledo. The pipeline section tapers as it reaches further, so that in its tracks for more capacity has a diameter of six feet, which amounts to 1,600 mm, 1,400, 800 and 350, in its final stages.
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