
Government points Almada as the municipality with the greatest water losses
This crisis office will, for example, reduce water pressure in the network between 00:00 and 06:00 across the county territory, position..
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This crisis office will, for example, reduce water pressure on the network between 00:00 and 06:00 throughout the county, position cistern trucks in critical areas and strengthen surveillance actions in places where there is an "abnormal increase in water consumption", notably in the Caparica Charneca, Surda and Costa da Caparica. According to Maria da Graça Carvalho, the president of the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) will be visiting Almada this afternoon to "talk to the municipal executive to see what help is needed" in solving the failures. Both the APA and the Águas de Portugal Group "have already made themselves available to help in what needs to be done, although the responsibility is municipal; the central government is about to help," he said.
Furthermore, Therefore, there is a need for maintenance and investment that is important to do," said the governor, in statements to journalists in Évora. In the statement, the municipality and SMAS also confirmed the activation of the contingency plan and the establishment of a crisis office. The Minister of Environment and Energy, Maria da Graça Carvalho, pointed out Almada as “the city with the greatest water losses” in the supply network, admitting the need for investments in infrastructure.
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This crisis office will, for example, reduce water pressure on the network between 00:00 and 06:00 throughout the county, position cistern trucks in critical areas and strengthen surveillance actions in places where there is an "abnormal increase in water consumption", notably in the Caparica Charneca, Surda and Costa da Caparica.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to Maria da Graça Carvalho, the president of the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) will be visiting Almada this afternoon to "talk to the municipal executive to see what help is needed" in solving the failures.
reliability low1/3 sourcesBoth the APA and the Águas de Portugal Group "have already made themselves available to help in what needs to be done, although the responsibility is municipal; the central government is about to help," he said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTherefore, there is a need for maintenance and investment that is important to do," said the governor, in statements to journalists in Évora.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the statement, the municipality and SMAS also confirmed the activation of the contingency plan and the establishment of a crisis office.
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The Minister of Environment and Energy, Maria da Graça Carvalho, pointed out Almada as “the city with the greatest water losses” in the supply network, admitting the need for investments in infrastructure.
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